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Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 11:09
by smokey01
Ted Dog wrote:all so curious is that multi monitors or a 4K UHDTV and where do you get wide pics.
They are easy enough to make if you have a good camera.

You can get some here: http://www.dualmonitorbackgrounds.com/? ... eight=1050

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 11:12
by Q5sys
kirk wrote:
Our of curiosity, does the kernel ship with I/O accounting support (CONFIG_TASKSTATS, CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT, CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING) ?
No.
Thanks for the info Kirk, I'll try to figure out when I have time so I can rebuild the kernel before i dive in. :)

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 11:38
by proebler
@Volhout
use: mem=1950m
good luck, let us know your experience with the C720

C720 and seabios

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 12:11
by Volhout
@proebler

At Fatdog 700 final grub screen pressed TAB, added mem=1950, and the boot process started. Everything looked good until "Booting the kernel".

There the process stalled. Waited some minutes, nothing happend.

Maybe this is why Kirk mentioned a different kernel is needed (I am still using Seabios). I hoped the 3.18.7 was recent enough, but apparently not.

C720 and seabios

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 12:11
by Volhout
double

Re: monitoring this

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 12:48
by Billtoo
Volhout wrote:Looking at all the dual screen pictures in this thread I wonder why the drive icons are located on screen 1, while the task bar is on screen 2......
Just curious....
Hi,

Right clicking on the panel brings up a configuration menu which allows
moving the panel.

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 18:31
by stemsee
Touchscreen right click is working great, also in the webpage! Google chrome installed smoothly. Can't find any problems yet. Blowfish=5.81 fastest reading to date for my hardware.

But I fear very few British or American women would like to see their pc booting to such an accusing desktop! lol Guilty conscience or something. Maybe you should add the disclaimer ...'FATDOG ... NOT YOU!' However in the orient ... ;-)

Thanks James and Kirk

stemsee

EDIT: touchscreen pinch-to-zoom is working in browsers too!

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 19:49
by gcmartin
Will FATDOG release its maintenance in the future via:
  • a distro update or
  • via REPO or
  • via an existing maintenance utility?

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 20:46
by gcmartin
@Kirk, one of FATDOG's features you made used to be its ability to discover and automatically use, during boot-time, the LAN adapter that has the ethernet cable plugged in. For years, since you introduced this in V5 days, this was a part of FATDOG, but appears to have been overlooked. And chance this would be put back in? (I know it still works on PCs with only a single adapter or if the cable is plugged in eth0. But, I only use eth0 for some of my security needs and have always used eth1 since you resolved this over 5 years ago.)

C720 Seabios

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 21:38
by proebler
@Volhout
it is mem=1950m [NOT mem=1950]

With Grub4dos this worked for me:
title FDog64_REMASTER_NO-save
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /FDog64/initrd
kernel /FDog64/vmlinuz mem=1950m pmedia=usbflash pfix=fsck
initrd /FDog64/initrd

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 21:50
by DrDeaf
First off, FD700 works perfectly for me so far! :D
There was a dysfunction at bootup with b2 and although different in detail also with rc. The release version does not have this "problem" and I am very curious about what was different between the three versions to cause it.

I use a Thinkpad X230t with 16GB of RAM. No HD. I boot from a locked SD card mounted in a USB3 adapter. Very fast and clean. I do this two ways. My first preference is a card prepared with Easy2Boot and I just toss the pristine ISO to the MainMenu. This usually works with no problem, as in FD630 and now FD700 final.

However, FD700b2 failed at bootup with a message "not enough memory to load specified image". The screen would return to the "FD Live" screen and I could let it boot again with the same result.

FD700rc failed differently. The boot sequence would appear normal until the screen message "Booting the kernel". At this point the sequence would terminate and restart a cold boot from scratch. Untended, the system would do this endlessly.

My "Fallback" boot method is a partitioned card prepped by Grub4Dos. Unpacking the ISOs to each partition has always worked every time.

So, FD630 and FD700 final work great. the earlier versions did not, each in a unique way.

I hope these details help, but the question is simple. What changed among the versions to cause the differences at boot?

Thanks in advance!

Fatdog64-700 FINAL [Feb 22 2015]

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 22:05
by Billtoo
I installed fatdog64-700 to a 64gb SDXC card, running on my Acer touch
screen laptop.
Touch works in all the applications I tested, spacefm,google-chrome,
even dillo.
But in my opinion the mouse pointer works better than a large finger.
I changed the bios setting to legacy on this Windows 8.1 computer.

Netflix working

Posted: Mon 23 Feb 2015, 22:22
by dancytron
Just installed Fatdog 700 to a 3 Gb usb stick using Universal USB Installer on my Intel Duo Core Desktop with 3 Gb of Ram.

Installed Chrome from the Fatdog control panel.

Logged into Netflix and it just worked without any problem whatsoever.

Everything else seems good.

-Dan

Posted: Tue 24 Feb 2015, 00:25
by JustGreg
I installed the final release version of 700. It works fine. I installed it to a partition on the hard drive with a new save directory. I installed MMEX, Chrome, LibreOffice (sfs) and some other items. No problems encountered. I am trying to get the latest version of the Ardunio IDE up and running correctly. If I do, then I will make an installation package for Fatdog64. Thanks for all the work!

Posted: Tue 24 Feb 2015, 02:03
by kirk
@Volhout
it is mem=1950m [NOT mem=1950]
Yep. Take a look at the 631 thread for the c720: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93747

I've uploaded a package for the c720 here:

http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/packag ... 6_64-1.txz

This one includes a clickpad driver from here. which works better than the patched synaptics driver except for right clicks. The right button is disabled by default in /root/Startup/touchpad. So to right click you two finger tap. One finger tap is a left click. You can edit /root/Startup/touchpad to enable button right clicks and other things if you like. The old patched synaptics driver is in the repo if you want that instead, it's named xf86-input-synaptics-chromebook.

Nice to hear all the feedback.

Posted: Tue 24 Feb 2015, 09:13
by olinm
Samba Alert has gone out.

https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2015-0240

Samba versions 3.5.0 through 4.2.0rc4 are affected

An attacker who successfully exploits the flaw could potentially execute code remotely with root privileges, the project's developers warned. Root access is automatic and no login or authentication is necessary.

Posted: Tue 24 Feb 2015, 10:46
by wyzguy
From: Menu - Graphic - GNU Image ... , the GNU Image line appears twice.

Also, what menu selection or file do I edit to set the lcd subpixel options
like antialias, lcdfilter, rgba, etc?

Otherwise looking good, but barely tested.

C720

Posted: Tue 24 Feb 2015, 15:40
by Volhout
Yes, it works.

Running from SD stick now (no save file). Have to mod the USB tick to get a 3'rd partition I can use for the save file. touchpad could use some improvement, I'll try your driver once I have the savefile available.

Once all is proven and stable I will move this to SSD (currently have hugegreenbug's elementary for C720 on SSD, to have at least a way to get online if everything else fails.).

Get error messages from youtube, but that could be due to my currnt slow speed connection. Function keys do not map yet (volume, brightness), will look into that later.

Thanks so far...

Edit:
Tried the fix-usb.sh, fat32, and mkdosfs, but that did not result in a fat32 sdb3 yet, will retry, and post the results.
Edit 2: second time mkdosfs /dev/sdb3 worked. And I created a save file (noticed that if you select ext2, the filename extension still is ext4). Tried to edit grub.cfg on the USB stick to include the mem=1950m, but could not write this file back to the stick (read only filesystem). Tried from ubuntu to make the change, but that also did not work. Can I change the GPT partition to r/w ?

Posted: Wed 25 Feb 2015, 10:14
by olinm
Kirk , James

Don't know if it's of any use but ozibox is now giving 100 GB of cloud storage for free and they have a public shared folder for files?

Just thought i'd mention it in case it was of interest as a high speed mirror for all the packages?

Posted: Wed 25 Feb 2015, 13:10
by olinm
Just found some time to give this a go and placed the ISO on a brand new USB drive.

After the first boot and choosing to install the latest version of Firefox one of my Raptor HDD drives makes a read/write noise while downloading and installing.

Done a fresh format and placed the Fatdog ISO on the USB drive twice more in case i was imaging things but again HDD read/write noise while installing firefox even though the HDD's on the desktop are not mounted?

Only thing shown as mounted on the desktop is the USB drive , Any idea what is going on and what it would be accessing the HDD drive for?