DpupBuster CE 64 and 32 bit
- josejp2424
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Re: why the system don't use my savefile?
Thanks for your answer. I tried replace "PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64" by "psave=sdd2" as your said. But I got this error, it couldn't find puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs. the system couldn't boot up.blgs wrote:I assume sdd1 is your boot partition (FAT or ext4) and sdd2 is the partition (ext4) where your save file is located.alextome930 wrote:why the system can't find my savefile?
I did a frugal install on a USB-stick which had 2 partitions .I created a folder named dpupbuster64, and copyed initrd.gz vmlinuz puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs zdrv_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs into it. Then I installed grub4dos on partition 1 with the following scripts:it worked, the system boot well, audio graphic network are good .I can do anything . when i run shutdown or reboot , system asked me to create a savefile , i created a savefile (dpupbuster64save-0731.2fs) on partition 2 . Here is the problem: when I reboot the system, it couldn't find my savefile which just created. All the things I changed before reboot are gone.Code: Select all
title DpupBuster64 (sdd1) find --set-root /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz kernel /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz pfix=fsck pmedia=usbflash PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64 initrd /dpupbuster64/initrd.gz
What's the problem? Can anybody help me?
By the way, please forgive my pore English.
Replace "PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64" by "psave=sdd2". During bootup the system while search dpupbuster64 at sdd2.
There is an another puppy in my usb-stick, it is bionicpup64 8.0, and the menu.lst can be seen below.
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title Puppy bionicpup64 8.0 (sdd1)
kernel /bionicpup8/vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash pfix=fsck
initrd /bionicpup8/initrd.gz
But this pup can't , I don't know why.
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Re: why the system don't use my savefile?
Thanks for your answer. I saved the savefile in the sdd2, because there is not enough space on sdd1. so I chosed sdd2. I try to change to sdd1, but when the save program run, it never give the chance to change to another partition, it just let me change the folder.josejp2424 wrote:The menu.list is fine.alextome930 wrote:why the system can't find my savefile?
I did a frugal install on a USB-stick which had 2 partitions .I created a folder named dpupbuster64, and copyed initrd.gz vmlinuz puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs zdrv_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs into it. Then I installed grub4dos on partition 1 with the following scripts:it worked, the system boot well, audio graphic network are good .I can do anything . when i run shutdown or reboot , system asked me to create a savefile , i created a savefile (dpupbuster64save-0731.2fs) on partition 2 . Here is the problem: when I reboot the system, it couldn't find my savefile which just created. All the things I changed before reboot are gone.Code: Select all
title DpupBuster64 (sdd1) find --set-root /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz kernel /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz pfix=fsck pmedia=usbflash PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64 initrd /dpupbuster64/initrd.gz
What's the problem? Can anybody help me?
By the way, please forgive my pore English.
but are you sure you saved the dpupbuster64save-0731.2fs in the sdd1 partition?
Re: why the system don't use my savefile?
I have installed Dpupbuster64 on a usb (uefi mode)alextome930 wrote:Thanks for your answer. I tried replace "PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64" by "psave=sdd2" as your said. But I got this error, it couldn't find puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs. the system couldn't boot up.blgs wrote:I assume sdd1 is your boot partition (FAT or ext4) and sdd2 is the partition (ext4) where your save file is located.alextome930 wrote:why the system can't find my savefile?
I did a frugal install on a USB-stick which had 2 partitions .I created a folder named dpupbuster64, and copyed initrd.gz vmlinuz puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs zdrv_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs into it. Then I installed grub4dos on partition 1 with the following scripts:it worked, the system boot well, audio graphic network are good .I can do anything . when i run shutdown or reboot , system asked me to create a savefile , i created a savefile (dpupbuster64save-0731.2fs) on partition 2 . Here is the problem: when I reboot the system, it couldn't find my savefile which just created. All the things I changed before reboot are gone.Code: Select all
title DpupBuster64 (sdd1) find --set-root /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz kernel /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz pfix=fsck pmedia=usbflash PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64 initrd /dpupbuster64/initrd.gz
What's the problem? Can anybody help me?
By the way, please forgive my pore English.
Replace "PSUBDIR=dpupbuster64" by "psave=sdd2". During bootup the system while search dpupbuster64 at sdd2.
There is an another puppy in my usb-stick, it is bionicpup64 8.0, and the menu.lst can be seen below.
It works well, all the things are good. And the save file is in the sdd2/dpupbuster64.Code: Select all
title Puppy bionicpup64 8.0 (sdd1) kernel /bionicpup8/vmlinuz pmedia=usbflash pfix=fsck initrd /bionicpup8/initrd.gz
But this pup can't , I don't know why.
Partition one : sdb1 (FAT32) : all boot files including UEFI directory
Partion two : sdb2 (ext4) is containing the savefile in /
See below my grub.cfg file
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insmod png
background_image /splash.png
set timeout=10
menuentry "Start dpupbuster64 8.0.0" {
linux /vmlinuz pfix=copy,fsck pmedia=cd pkeys=us plang=nl_NL psave=sdb2
initrd /initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Start dpupbuster64 8.0.0 - Don't copy SFS files to RAM" {
linux /vmlinuz pfix=nocopy,fsck pmedia=cd pkeys=us plang=nl_NL psave=sdb2
initrd /initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Start dpupbuster64 8.0.0 - RAM only" {
linux /vmlinuz pfix=ram,fsck pmedia=cd pkeys=us plang=nl_NL
initrd /initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Start dpupbuster64 8.0.0 - No X" {
linux /vmlinuz pfix=nox,fsck pmedia=cd pkeys=us plang=nl_NL psave=sdb2
initrd /initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Start dpupbuster64 8.0.0 - No KMS (Kernel mode setting)" {
linux /vmlinuz nomodeset pfix=fsck pmedia=cd pkeys=us plang=nl_NL psave=sdb2
initrd /initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Start dpupbuster64 8.0.0 - Ram Disk SHell" {
linux /vmlinuz pfix=rdsh pmedia=cd pkeys=us plang=nl_NL psave=sdb2
initrd /initrd.gz
}
menuentry "Shutdown" {
halt
}
menuentry "Reboot" {
reboot
}
Unquote
In my case Dpupbuster64 operates perfectly on usb stick. During boot-up the savefile on sdb2 is loaded.
I do not know what went wrong in your case. But it should work.
- josejp2424
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Testing: - dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta3 issued 28/07/2019
Hi josejp2424,
Thanks for this beta. I did encounter some minor issues including the need to deviate
from my normal boot codes using syslinux. Other members also seem to have had problems
with different boot loaders and I wonder whether there have been recent WoofCE changes to
Puppy's standard boot codes such as psavemark= ?????
I will report in detail on the other minor issues in a separate post but wanted first to test
PulseAudio with SSR which I installed via PPM.
A link to a video held on Google Photos follows and SSR was a joy to use with PA.
The video may optionally be downloaded (142 MB)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/spuoAuu5bXgEZzXp9
.
Thanks for this beta. I did encounter some minor issues including the need to deviate
from my normal boot codes using syslinux. Other members also seem to have had problems
with different boot loaders and I wonder whether there have been recent WoofCE changes to
Puppy's standard boot codes such as psavemark= ?????
I will report in detail on the other minor issues in a separate post but wanted first to test
PulseAudio with SSR which I installed via PPM.
A link to a video held on Google Photos follows and SSR was a joy to use with PA.
The video may optionally be downloaded (142 MB)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/spuoAuu5bXgEZzXp9
.
Regards ETP
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Re: Testing: - dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta3 issued 28/07/2019
hi ETP .ETP wrote:Hi josejp2424,
Thanks for this beta. I did encounter some minor issues including the need to deviate
from my normal boot codes using syslinux. Other members also seem to have had problems
with different boot loaders and I wonder whether there have been recent WoofCE changes to
Puppy's standard boot codes such as psavemark= ?????
I will report in detail on the other minor issues in a separate post but wanted first to test
PulseAudio with SSR which I installed via PPM.
A link to a video held on Google Photos follows and SSR was a joy to use with PA.
The video may optionally be downloaded (142 MB)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/spuoAuu5bXgEZzXp9
.
woof-ce has had changes, and very good changes.
I liked the videos,
Testing: - dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta3 issued 28/07/2019
Hi josejp2424,
I agree that woof-CE has made great advances but sometimes fundamental changes are not communicated to our users.
The problem seems to be a lack of a readily viewable mechanism where new or changed behaviour can be detailed.
The obvious place for such announcements is the blog at puppylinux.com.
Forum member peebee I think, took it upon himself to post on 28/08/18 about important
changes to ROX-Filer in the testing branch of woof-CE.
http://blog.puppylinux.com/puppy-specif ... ing-branch
Install was a manual frugal from the ISO to the 3rd f2fs partition (sdb3) on a 16GB USB2 stick.
Boot was provided by a vesamenu entry on the fat32 boot partition (sdb1) using syslinux 4.04.
The working entry was as follows:
My initial attempt with
booted but failed to find the save folder which had been created and populated.
Strange, as that has been working earlier this year when testing a variety of Pups
Items installed:
In the above opera was a manual install of the official deb with a custom desktop file and suitable libffmpeg.so file in a
created directory - /usr/lib/x86_64-linix-gnu/opera/lib_extra
The cursor themes pack was installed over the top of the existing pack as I was unable to select any cursor. That did the trick.
A list of minor issues revealed by a ListDD system scan & examination of various logs is attached.
The bottom line is that IMHO, this is a great Pup with the potential to become an "official" Pup.
It is a pleasure to use with many novel features.
I agree that woof-CE has made great advances but sometimes fundamental changes are not communicated to our users.
The problem seems to be a lack of a readily viewable mechanism where new or changed behaviour can be detailed.
The obvious place for such announcements is the blog at puppylinux.com.
Forum member peebee I think, took it upon himself to post on 28/08/18 about important
changes to ROX-Filer in the testing branch of woof-CE.
http://blog.puppylinux.com/puppy-specif ... ing-branch
Install was a manual frugal from the ISO to the 3rd f2fs partition (sdb3) on a 16GB USB2 stick.
Boot was provided by a vesamenu entry on the fat32 boot partition (sdb1) using syslinux 4.04.
The working entry was as follows:
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LABEL dpupbuster64
MENU LABEL Dpup Buster64 Beta3 11/08/19
KERNEL /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz intel_pstate=disable
APPEND initrd=/dpupbuster64/initrd.gz pmedia=usbflash pupsfs=sdb3:/puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs pdev1=sdb3
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APPEND initrd=/dpupbuster64/initrd.gz pmedia=usbflash psavemark=3
Strange, as that has been working earlier this year when testing a variety of Pups
Items installed:
- libdouble-conversion1_3.1.0-3|routines to convert IEEE floats to and from strings
libpcre2-16-0_10.32-5|New Perl Compatible Regular Expression Library - 16 bit runtime files
libqt5core5a_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 core module
libqt5dbus5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 D-Bus module
libqt5gui5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 GUI module
libqt5network5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 network module
libqt5widgets5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 widgets module
libqt5x11extras5_5.11.3-2|Qt 5 X11 extras
libxcb-keysyms1_0.4.0-1+b2|utility libraries for X C Binding -- keysyms
libxcb-xinerama0_1.13.1-2|X C Binding xinerama extension
simplescreenrecorder_0.3.11-1+b1|Feature-rich screen recorder for X11 and OpenGL
opera-stable_62.0.3331.99_amd64|Fast and secure web browser
ListDD-2.1|List dynamic dependencies
Pup-SysInfo-2.8.6|System information utility
startup_welcome_alert-mk2|Provides multilingual verbal Startup welcome plus Internet connection alarm
translate-shell_0.9.6.9-1|Command-line translator using Google Translate etc.
libfribidi-bin_1.0.5-3.1|Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm utility
speechify|Add multilingual speech to system splash screens
cursor_themes-1-1|themes for mouse cursor
In the above opera was a manual install of the official deb with a custom desktop file and suitable libffmpeg.so file in a
created directory - /usr/lib/x86_64-linix-gnu/opera/lib_extra
The cursor themes pack was installed over the top of the existing pack as I was unable to select any cursor. That did the trick.
A list of minor issues revealed by a ListDD system scan & examination of various logs is attached.
The bottom line is that IMHO, this is a great Pup with the potential to become an "official" Pup.
It is a pleasure to use with many novel features.
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- josejp2424
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Re: Testing: - dpupbuster64-8.0.0-uefi-beta3 issued 28/07/2019
hi ETP .ETP wrote:Hi josejp2424,
I agree that woof-CE has made great advances but sometimes fundamental changes are not communicated to our users.
The problem seems to be a lack of a readily viewable mechanism where new or changed behaviour can be detailed.
The obvious place for such announcements is the blog at puppylinux.com.
Forum member peebee I think, took it upon himself to post on 28/08/18 about important
changes to ROX-Filer in the testing branch of woof-CE.
http://blog.puppylinux.com/puppy-specif ... ing-branch
Install was a manual frugal from the ISO to the 3rd f2fs partition (sdb3) on a 16GB USB2 stick.
Boot was provided by a vesamenu entry on the fat32 boot partition (sdb1) using syslinux 4.04.
The working entry was as follows:
My initial attempt withCode: Select all
LABEL dpupbuster64 MENU LABEL Dpup Buster64 Beta3 11/08/19 KERNEL /dpupbuster64/vmlinuz intel_pstate=disable APPEND initrd=/dpupbuster64/initrd.gz pmedia=usbflash pupsfs=sdb3:/puppy_dpupbuster64_8.0.0.sfs pdev1=sdb3
booted but failed to find the save folder which had been created and populated.Code: Select all
APPEND initrd=/dpupbuster64/initrd.gz pmedia=usbflash psavemark=3
Strange, as that has been working earlier this year when testing a variety of Pups
Items installed:
Notes:
- libdouble-conversion1_3.1.0-3|routines to convert IEEE floats to and from strings
libpcre2-16-0_10.32-5|New Perl Compatible Regular Expression Library - 16 bit runtime files
libqt5core5a_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 core module
libqt5dbus5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 D-Bus module
libqt5gui5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 GUI module
libqt5network5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 network module
libqt5widgets5_5.11.3+dfsg1-1|Qt 5 widgets module
libqt5x11extras5_5.11.3-2|Qt 5 X11 extras
libxcb-keysyms1_0.4.0-1+b2|utility libraries for X C Binding -- keysyms
libxcb-xinerama0_1.13.1-2|X C Binding xinerama extension
simplescreenrecorder_0.3.11-1+b1|Feature-rich screen recorder for X11 and OpenGL
opera-stable_62.0.3331.99_amd64|Fast and secure web browser
ListDD-2.1|List dynamic dependencies
Pup-SysInfo-2.8.6|System information utility
startup_welcome_alert-mk2|Provides multilingual verbal Startup welcome plus Internet connection alarm
translate-shell_0.9.6.9-1|Command-line translator using Google Translate etc.
libfribidi-bin_1.0.5-3.1|Free Implementation of the Unicode BiDi algorithm utility
speechify|Add multilingual speech to system splash screens
cursor_themes-1-1|themes for mouse cursor
In the above opera was a manual install of the official deb with a custom desktop file and suitable libffmpeg.so file in a
created directory - /usr/lib/x86_64-linix-gnu/opera/lib_extra
The cursor themes pack was installed over the top of the existing pack as I was unable to select any cursor. That did the trick.
A list of minor issues revealed by a ListDD system scan & examination of various logs is attached.
The bottom line is that IMHO, this is a great Pup with the potential to become an "official" Pup.
It is a pleasure to use with many novel features.
Thanks for the tests, and the details offered. .
and hopefully in the next iso, the errors will be fixed.
- josejp2424
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dependency check in Dbuserpup64
Please include a program to verify the dependecies of the installed programs.
Some .deb programs can be installed but won't work e.g. megasync.
By checking the dependency of a program, the missing files can be installed afterwards.
Some .deb programs can be installed but won't work e.g. megasync.
By checking the dependency of a program, the missing files can be installed afterwards.
I think josejp2424 has installed pkg from sc0ttman. You can use that.
You can use it from the terminal!
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=112927
You can use it from the terminal!
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=112927
- josejp2424
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Re: dependency check in Dbuserpup64
blgs wrote:Please include a program to verify the dependecies of the installed programs.
Some .deb programs can be installed but won't work e.g. megasync.
By checking the dependency of a program, the missing files can be installed afterwards.
if it's true,
ListDD should be installed
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here's a 32bit compatibility.sfs made from radky's busterpup32.
all i tested was steam, which worked fine.
https://mega.nz/#!oF8yTQ7Y!8pP3dVmfKnw4 ... zOoXsz2re8
edit: re-uploaded fixing udev link reported by watchdog
all i tested was steam, which worked fine.
https://mega.nz/#!oF8yTQ7Y!8pP3dVmfKnw4 ... zOoXsz2re8
edit: re-uploaded fixing udev link reported by watchdog
Last edited by 666philb on Fri 23 Aug 2019, 18:22, edited 1 time in total.
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
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32bit compatibility
thank you very much 666philb666philb wrote:here's a 32bit compatibility.sfs made from radky's busterpup32.
all i tested was steam, which worked fine.
https://mega.nz/#!lVVwxIyB!uMWmZxWPlQQU ... atGSM8s3t0
puppy steam here http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... /steam.pet
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
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steam
to steam test.666philb wrote:puppy steam here http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... /steam.pet
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OBS Studio
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Beta 3
I have been using DpupBuster 64 CE Beta 3 on an old Dell Pentium D. I am enjoying the experience very much.
[root@dpupbuster64 ~] $ inxi
CPU: Dual Core Intel Pentium Dual E2180 (-MCP-)
speed/min/max: 1540/1200/2000 MHz Kernel: 4.19.23 x86_64 Up: 2m
Mem: 345.9/3873.3 MiB (8.9%) Storage: 465.76 GiB (1.8% used) Procs: 128
Shell: bash 5.0.3 inxi: 3.0.32
[root@dpupbuster64 ~] $ inxi -F
System:
Host: dpupbuster64 Kernel: 4.19.23 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: JWM 2.3.7
Distro: Puppy 8.0.0
Machine:
Type: Laptop System: Dell product: OptiPlex 745 v: N/A serial: JR9TYD1
Mobo: Dell model: 0GW726 serial: ..CN6986179L0353. BIOS: Dell v: 2.6.6
date: 06/26/2011
CPU:
Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Pentium Dual E2180 bits: 64 type: MCP
L2 cache: 1024 KiB
Speed: 1196 MHz min/max: 1200/2000 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1196 2: 1196
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel 82Q963/Q965 Integrated Graphics driver: i915 v: kernel
Display: server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa
resolution: 1280x1024~60Hz
OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel 965Q v: 2.1 Mesa 18.3.6
Audio:
Device-1: Intel 82801H HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.19.23
Network:
Message: No Device data found.
IF-ID-1: wlan0 state: up mac: 78:54:2e:27:7f:c5
Drives:
Local Storage: total: 465.76 GiB used: 8.15 GiB (1.8%)
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD5000AAKX-0
size: 465.76 GiB
Partition:
ID-1: swap-1 size: 2.00 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda2
Sensors:
Missing: Required tool sensors not installed. Check --recommends
Info:
Processes: 127 Uptime: 2m Memory: 3.78 GiB used: 345.9 MiB (8.9%)
Shell: bash inxi: 3.0.32