Jaunty Puppy Alpha9 feedback
HI Barry,
I'm having a problem with mini-icons displaying with Xorg in upup-476, ie- they don't show!
Here's a pic and my /tmp/xerrs.log
I'm having a problem with mini-icons displaying with Xorg in upup-476, ie- they don't show!
Here's a pic and my /tmp/xerrs.log
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The subject of "acpi=off" has been discussed beforeBéèm wrote:MD8818, suggested to try to boot with acpi=off.
Altho I don't like to loose the acpi functionality I gave it a try.
I can boot my Medion MD8818 now with alpha9.
I still demand that Barry finds a solution so I can boot with acpi=on again.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 577#216577
Standard upup 476 iso.
Running live cd on 600MHz CPU and 256MB ram, born in year 2000.
Boots ok, looks ok, ps2 mouse ok.
Then the problems- associated with running Canon i965 printer via Windows XP machine.
Installed driver. (Was originally a deb, but I've made it into a pet- saves time.)
Symlink named /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb pointing to /opt/samba/bin/smbspool is missing, so I created that. PLEASE can we have this as standard, as it is required to print to a Windows printer.
Then installed the printer. Try to print test page- no go. Got a message saying: "Can't load /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf. Run testparm to debug it." Well, we don't have testparm, do we? So I replaced smb.conf with the one from 4.1.2, which does work. Same result.
The cups (debug) error log shows:
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftopdf
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/cpdftocps
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstocanonbj
Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb
Can't load /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf run testparm to debug it
/usr/lib/cups/backend/smb stopped with status 1!
Trying to print an Abiword document gives similar results, except that somwhere among all that, pstocanonbj crashes with status 11!
Question 1: why does the data have to go all around the houses via pdf?
Question 2: how do we debug smb.conf?
Gerry
Running live cd on 600MHz CPU and 256MB ram, born in year 2000.
Boots ok, looks ok, ps2 mouse ok.
Then the problems- associated with running Canon i965 printer via Windows XP machine.
Installed driver. (Was originally a deb, but I've made it into a pet- saves time.)
Symlink named /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb pointing to /opt/samba/bin/smbspool is missing, so I created that. PLEASE can we have this as standard, as it is required to print to a Windows printer.
Then installed the printer. Try to print test page- no go. Got a message saying: "Can't load /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf. Run testparm to debug it." Well, we don't have testparm, do we? So I replaced smb.conf with the one from 4.1.2, which does work. Same result.
The cups (debug) error log shows:
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftopdf
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/cpdftocps
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstocanonbj
Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb
Can't load /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf run testparm to debug it
/usr/lib/cups/backend/smb stopped with status 1!
Trying to print an Abiword document gives similar results, except that somwhere among all that, pstocanonbj crashes with status 11!
Question 1: why does the data have to go all around the houses via pdf?
Question 2: how do we debug smb.conf?
Gerry
Sanity check: set printer up connected directly to Puppy machine.
Cups test page worked, but an Abiword document failed. The log file had screen after screen of errors- but the data went the same roundabout way. ie the ps data went to pdf, then pdf to pdf, then back to ps, then to pstocanonbj.
Gerry
Cups test page worked, but an Abiword document failed. The log file had screen after screen of errors- but the data went the same roundabout way. ie the ps data went to pdf, then pdf to pdf, then back to ps, then to pstocanonbj.
Gerry
Will not reboot or shutdown, Xorg fails
My graphics is via unichrome agp 64 mb shared, max res is 1024x768
On boot Xorg fails, Xvesa defaults to 800x600 instead of allowing choices. No bark bark.
I need acpi on to scale cpu.
Reboot or shutdown just cycles to a new desktop.
Unable to create save file.
Drive icons nonexistent.
On boot Xorg fails, Xvesa defaults to 800x600 instead of allowing choices. No bark bark.
I need acpi on to scale cpu.
Reboot or shutdown just cycles to a new desktop.
Unable to create save file.
Drive icons nonexistent.
@Doglover - you could try the 'delete-all-in-/tmp' workaround to get past the initial hurdle (worked for me in upup-471 and both upup-476s I've tried.. ). Xorg takes a bunch of fiddling for me (only worthwhile for if I really need pmount to work as expected ), but for some it's the preferred mode. Driveicons are tricky (for me they never appear on initial desktop in upups).
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my upup-476, upup-471 and upup-461 testing
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my upup-476, upup-471 and upup-461 testing
pmedia, mount vfat with utf8 encoding
1. The pmedia=ideflash success boot to PMODE=13. Thanks Barry!
I can run with PMODE=13 for the internal SSD on my EEEPC900. (use extlinux).
[url]http://www.puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00647[/url]
2. Could you add utf8 support in pmount and All_drive when mounting Vfat?
(-o mixed,quiet,utf8)
Without utf8 encoding, we can not see the non-English file name. Thinks!
Best regards,
ChiHang Lee
I can run with PMODE=13 for the internal SSD on my EEEPC900. (use extlinux).
[url]http://www.puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00647[/url]
2. Could you add utf8 support in pmount and All_drive when mounting Vfat?
(-o mixed,quiet,utf8)
Without utf8 encoding, we can not see the non-English file name. Thinks!
Best regards,
ChiHang Lee
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Thanks for the link but it doesn't answer my question what I will use.tempestuous wrote:The subject of "acpi=off" has been discussed beforeBéèm wrote:MD8818, suggested to try to boot with acpi=off.
Altho I don't like to loose the acpi functionality I gave it a try.
I can boot my Medion MD8818 now with alpha9.
I still demand that Barry finds a solution so I can boot with acpi=on again.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 577#216577
My PC is ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) enabled and did work well up to alpha 6 and wasn't working on derivatives like NYP.
I tried NYP with acpi=off and can boot now. But the side effect is that I can't power off the PC unless I hit the power off button manually.
Also, I suppose I can't have hibernation, suspend and all these king of power controls.
As for the Advanced Configuration, I don't know what I loose there
Hence my question what do I loose, as I feel I am running a crippled PC (which isn't an old one).
As the PC did run correctly, I only can suppose something is missing in the alpha 7-9 kernel (?) and the NYP one.
So my second hope is that those distros can be corrected.
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Puppy on old rebuilt Dell 4100
Put Puppy 476.iso frugal on my rebuilt Dell 4100:
-Pentium II
-256 MB ram
-1024 x 768 display
-CD/DVD burner
-CD drve
-Floppy drive
-10 GB drive
-6 GB drive
Works as good as the other Puppies on it.
Thank You Barry, and everyone involved in puppy!
My main OS! XP for games only!
But why can't i load my OpenOffice.sfs's? I have 3.01 and 2.2.0?
-Pentium II
-256 MB ram
-1024 x 768 display
-CD/DVD burner
-CD drve
-Floppy drive
-10 GB drive
-6 GB drive
Works as good as the other Puppies on it.
Thank You Barry, and everyone involved in puppy!
My main OS! XP for games only!
But why can't i load my OpenOffice.sfs's? I have 3.01 and 2.2.0?
upup alpha9 live-cd doesnt find sfs file
ok, first the success note: i can start woof upup 476 via wakepup from a USB and I like it so far
Still need acpi=force boot option for that to work.
I got a sfs-not-found issue though...
Live-cd doesnt work. I tried alpha 6 to 9 and all of them dropped out of the booting process when trying to find the sfs; e.g. :
upup-476.sfs not found
(note I'm 'reopening' the bug from the alpha 8 thread, now as i verified that the upup works on the machine; old thread http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2439&sid=d )
Before 3.x/ puplets were the only linuxes booting up on that machine without any problems (yay for puppy linux). Sometimes I had to specify nopcmcia boot option (which seems to get ignored on 4.2.x and upups).
Checked the live-cds with md5 and on another machine; that one found the sfs.
That machine is a Gericom Blockbuster N251S1 laptop;
Pentium 4 (not mobile), 512 MB RAM
* No harddisk
* broken PCMCIA
* broken ethernet ( I'm using a usb ethernet adapter with the kaweth driver )
* CD/DVD-RW; USB 2.0; firewire .. working )
3.? worked with boot option 'nopcmcia'; live-cd
4.0 worked out of the box, live-cd
4.1 worked with the retro kernel, live-cd
4.2 freezes on boot; tested booting from live-cd or usb (pcmcia-issue?)
upup - boots only from usb (sfs-not-found); touchpad-looses-sync issue
Is there a place i should post this stuff and keep it updated for other blockbuster users?
Multisession Live-CD is one of the big selling points of puppy-linux IMHO, so I'd be glad if I can help somehow fixing this.
Boot options I tried (and didnt help):
* pmedia=cd
* nopcmcia
* acpi=force
Still need acpi=force boot option for that to work.
I got a sfs-not-found issue though...
Live-cd doesnt work. I tried alpha 6 to 9 and all of them dropped out of the booting process when trying to find the sfs; e.g. :
upup-476.sfs not found
(note I'm 'reopening' the bug from the alpha 8 thread, now as i verified that the upup works on the machine; old thread http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2439&sid=d )
Before 3.x/ puplets were the only linuxes booting up on that machine without any problems (yay for puppy linux). Sometimes I had to specify nopcmcia boot option (which seems to get ignored on 4.2.x and upups).
Checked the live-cds with md5 and on another machine; that one found the sfs.
That machine is a Gericom Blockbuster N251S1 laptop;
Pentium 4 (not mobile), 512 MB RAM
* No harddisk
* broken PCMCIA
* broken ethernet ( I'm using a usb ethernet adapter with the kaweth driver )
* CD/DVD-RW; USB 2.0; firewire .. working )
3.? worked with boot option 'nopcmcia'; live-cd
4.0 worked out of the box, live-cd
4.1 worked with the retro kernel, live-cd
4.2 freezes on boot; tested booting from live-cd or usb (pcmcia-issue?)
upup - boots only from usb (sfs-not-found); touchpad-looses-sync issue
Is there a place i should post this stuff and keep it updated for other blockbuster users?
Multisession Live-CD is one of the big selling points of puppy-linux IMHO, so I'd be glad if I can help somehow fixing this.
Boot options I tried (and didnt help):
* pmedia=cd
* nopcmcia
* acpi=force
Several times now SeaMonkey has closed unexpectedly when I was using mtPaint. There seems to be a correlation, perhaps when I'm opening large images in mtPaint. Sorry, I haven't had time to try to duplicate the problem.
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Fails To Work, Funky Lines.
Last night I tried Alpha9 on my Webpad (DT Research 366) and it failed. Here is what happened:
If I just hook up USB CDROM and boot. It starts fine and proceeds down the bootup order outputting the usual [OK]'s but when it switches to X (using Xorg) I just a set of bands and lines. Reminiscent of when you would overdrive an old CRT.
To my surprise I get the same problem booting to nox
When I tried setting the res to 800x600 to match the screen via vga= The screen went black (before the normal [OK]'s) and never came back.
It is not a general problem with Puppy as 4.2.1 comes up fine (I still need to add touch screen support).
A little info on the webpad may help debug. It has 256M memory 512M flash drive, 800x600 LCD screen driven by NSC chip CPU is a 400Mhz AMD Geode.
Dave.
If I just hook up USB CDROM and boot. It starts fine and proceeds down the bootup order outputting the usual [OK]'s but when it switches to X (using Xorg) I just a set of bands and lines. Reminiscent of when you would overdrive an old CRT.
To my surprise I get the same problem booting to nox
When I tried setting the res to 800x600 to match the screen via vga= The screen went black (before the normal [OK]'s) and never came back.
It is not a general problem with Puppy as 4.2.1 comes up fine (I still need to add touch screen support).
A little info on the webpad may help debug. It has 256M memory 512M flash drive, 800x600 LCD screen driven by NSC chip CPU is a 400Mhz AMD Geode.
Dave.
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WIFI CHANNELS 12, 13 and 14
Hello,
I'm trying to use wifi in channels 12, 13 and 14, but only channels 1-11 are OK,
I have tried to change regulatory domain with:
iw reg set ES
(I have installed iw)
but upup return file error or missing file
Any idea?
Thanks
I'm trying to use wifi in channels 12, 13 and 14, but only channels 1-11 are OK,
I have tried to change regulatory domain with:
iw reg set ES
(I have installed iw)
but upup return file error or missing file
Any idea?
Thanks
Puppy Package Manager does not list manually installed pets
The PPM that comes with upup476 does not list pet packages I install via ROX. It will even offer to install those same packages again from a repo. All the correct entries for manually installed pets are found in /root/.packages and I must manually remove them using the that information.
Wireless modem updates
Barry,
UPDATE: Please ignore this posting. It is replaced by a later submission, posted here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 303#318303
I have removed the obsolete attachment.
UPDATE: Please ignore this posting. It is replaced by a later submission, posted here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 303#318303
I have removed the obsolete attachment.
RichardAttached is a tarball with Wireless Modem updates. In addition, P5 needs the entire dotpet: hso-udev-2008-09.pet from here:http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 979#266979
It contains the mode-switching tools for the High-speed Option (hso) modems.
Please wait as long as you can before taking the tarball, in case I need to update it with more progress. I will bump the (-1) suffix whenever I re-upload it to here. This contains some debug logic that I hope to remove before P5 goes final.
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Re: Fails To Work, Funky Lines.
I, the 5 seconds pause try entering puppy vga=normaldavid_halliday wrote:Last night I tried Alpha9 on my Webpad (DT Research 366) and it failed. Here is what happened:
If I just hook up USB CDROM and boot. It starts fine and proceeds down the bootup order outputting the usual [OK]'s but when it switches to X (using Xorg) I just a set of bands and lines. Reminiscent of when you would overdrive an old CRT.
To my surprise I get the same problem booting to nox
When I tried setting the res to 800x600 to match the screen via vga= The screen went black (before the normal [OK]'s) and never came back.
It is not a general problem with Puppy as 4.2.1 comes up fine (I still need to add touch screen support).
A little info on the webpad may help debug. It has 256M memory 512M flash drive, 800x600 LCD screen driven by NSC chip CPU is a 400Mhz AMD Geode.
Dave.
Time savers:
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
[url=http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HomePage]Consult Wikka[/url]
Use peppyy's [url=http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html]puppysearch[/url]
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
[url=http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HomePage]Consult Wikka[/url]
Use peppyy's [url=http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html]puppysearch[/url]
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Unfortunately vga=normal did not help. (same effect as no vga=xxx) that is the screen that describes the boot prosses prints the dones's but it never gets beyond that even with pfix=nox
Attached are some pictures.
If I boot with:
puppy vga=normal pfix=nox
Boot progresses OK
Bad video with odd lines even with nox set.
Its interesting to note Puppy 4.2 boots OK. I have trouble with the touch screen but thats a topic for another thread.
Thanks,
Dave.
Attached are some pictures.
If I boot with:
puppy vga=normal pfix=nox
Boot progresses OK
Bad video with odd lines even with nox set.
Its interesting to note Puppy 4.2 boots OK. I have trouble with the touch screen but thats a topic for another thread.
Thanks,
Dave.