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- Sun 14 Jun 2009, 18:38
- Forum: Puppy Projects
- Topic: Feedback & Bug-Fix Suggestions for Retro-Puppy 218 alpha
- Replies: 46
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Picpuz
Picpuz displays an error message when started. I fixed it by changing lines 33 and 34 of picpuz.cpp as follows and compiling: char imagedirk[maxfcc] = "/usr/share/backgrounds"; // image directory char clfile[maxfcc] = "default.jpg"; The original source code can be downloaded from...
- Sun 31 May 2009, 17:33
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: www.puppylinux.org
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1799
puppylinux.org
I also am getting an error message.
- Mon 18 May 2009, 00:02
- Forum: Puppy Derivatives
- Topic: aspire one puppy
- Replies: 359
- Views: 254191
AOD 150 Sound Problem
I tried modifying the modprobe.conf file to match the upup one. Sound still did not work. I realized that sound works on the headphones though. I did some research and one site says that kernel 2.6.28 or later and alsa 1.0.19 is required to get the sound to work on the speakers. We'll see.
- Sat 16 May 2009, 21:01
- Forum: Puppy Derivatives
- Topic: aspire one puppy
- Replies: 359
- Views: 254191
Snd-hda-intel
Aitch, Snd-hda-intel seems to already be loaded. However, the sound still is not working. I tried loading upup alpha 7 and the sound works on that. That also uses snd-hda-intel. I am going to compare the settings in both to see if I can figure out why one works and the other doesn't. Thanks, Joe
- Sat 16 May 2009, 12:53
- Forum: Puppy Derivatives
- Topic: aspire one puppy
- Replies: 359
- Views: 254191
Sound on AOD150
I tried the puplet on my AOD150. Everything seems to work, except for the sound. Does anyone know how to get it to work on the AOD150? (By the way, I made sure the volume/pcm was all the way up when I tried it.) Thanks for any help.
- Wed 13 May 2009, 17:11
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: new ext4 detection for puppy linux
- Replies: 19
- Views: 19012
Ext4
Paul,
Did you run the guess_fstype from within puppy. When I tried running it from within Ubuntu, all my partitions came back as "unknown." However when I ran it in puppy, it correctly identified the ext4 partition (as well as the rest). Joe
Did you run the guess_fstype from within puppy. When I tried running it from within Ubuntu, all my partitions came back as "unknown." However when I ran it in puppy, it correctly identified the ext4 partition (as well as the rest). Joe
- Wed 13 May 2009, 11:22
- Forum: Cutting edge
- Topic: new ext4 detection for puppy linux
- Replies: 19
- Views: 19012
EXT4 Test
Here is the error and the dmesg. There is no ext4 directory in /lib/modules/2.6.29.1/kernel/fs. Modeprobe ext 4 says "Module ext4 not found." By the way, I replaced my guess_fstype with the new one, but when I mouse over the partition icon on the desktop, it still lists it as ext3. mount: ...