32-bit UPup Cosmic Cuttlefish 18.10 (Oct 2018) [CLOSED]

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#21 Post by Revolverve »

Nice work again peebee,
It should be the last time i write about it,anyhow bumping in the unknown world of fresh new small annoyance...
I did wrote that upupcc resolved my initmodule create at fresh install weirdness with hid-sensor-hub,well I was wrong,it seem if a initmodule.txt existed in your first save folder it does not rewrite a new one which i was not aware of.
So it did generate that upupccinitmodule.text="kernel/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-hub.ko,kernel/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-custom.ko,kernel/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-hub.ko,kernel/drivers/hid/wacom.ko"
No big fuss,boot stop 2 time 60 sec. ,you just edit the file and next boot is ok.
Did try to find the reason why,got only suspicion... with ubuntu live log
and kernel docs:(HID Sensors Framework)
The core driver registers (hid-sensor-hub) registers as a HID driver. It parses
report descriptors and identifies all the sensors present. It adds an MFD device
with name HID-SENSOR-xxxx (where xxxx is usage id from the specification).

So,assuming it see 2 sensor...which are not "kernel compiled available" puppy generate a "dummy" second hid sensor hub .. if it could be that........
Yes only one tested machine did it,yes all "newer" puppy" behave the same,yes this tabletpc include plenty of Micro$oft love in its uefi bios +no manufacturer intention to offer android support for it , but , give ubuntu team
an applause for getting it sorted out of that not so compliant uefi/acpi bios!
oh...no,i did not tried to compiled a kernel with the missing modules for that tablet.
You too peebee deserve claps ,as all devs,
your puppys are functionnals...and fancy looking.

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#22 Post by jplt_bis »

Hi all,

i'am testing this new flavor upupcc .

I'am tryning to install via ppm xfce , after install witch to console : xwin xfce and i back to jwm ?

Does i miss something ?


Thanks , Great work peebee :wink:

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#23 Post by peebee »

jplt_bis wrote:Hi all,
i'am testing this new flavor upupcc .
I'am tryning to install via ppm xfce , after install witch to console : xwin xfce and i back to jwm ?
Does i miss something ?
Thanks , Great work peebee :wink:
xwin startxfce ???

or

xwin startxfce4 ???
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UPupCC 18.10+2

#24 Post by tosim »

Could someone please explain differences between:
upupbb 18.05+16 and 18.10+2 ? I've looked all over and cannot get the differences elsewhere. Thanks for any help.

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#25 Post by mikeslr »

Upupcc is woof-built using the binaries from Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish. The latter was released as a "beta" on or about September 28, 2018. Upupcc was published shortly thereafter, on October 19.

A beta release means that while the OS appears to be fully functional, it has not been extensively tested under the "zillions" of differing hardware combinations available. As 'feed-back' from beta users is received, modifications to software packages and even 'core' modules are made.

peebee provides interim releases which incorporate those modifications, or which provide modifications unique to upupcc based on 'feed-back' from its users and/or his own further examination and experience. 18.10+2 included the modification he considered appropriate as of the date of the release of 18.10+2. 18.05+16, published at a later date, included those modification considered appropriate as of that date.

Post script: It has occurred to me that your reference to 'upupbb' may not have been a typing error. Upupbb is woof-build using the binaries of Ubuntu Bionic Beaver. Upupcc those of Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish, an entirely different animal both figuratively and literally. All their core modules are not identical; and the ubuntu repos they can access are different, perhaps holding different versions of applications employing different libraries.

While sometimes the applications built for one can be run under the other, you can't count on that.

What I consider most important about their differences is that Bionic Beaver was published by Ubuntu with the representation that it would have Long Term Support --security updates, other fixes and that its repos would be maintained -- thru April 2023. Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish, however, will only be supported for 9 months.

Puppy Linux is, of course, not bound by what Ubuntu decides. Lucid Puppy was kept up to date for several years after Ubuntu Lucid Lynx had reached its End of Life. But doing so, and especially keeping up with newer software, becomes more of a burden.
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Re: UPupCC 18.10+2

#26 Post by peebee »

tosim wrote:Could someone please explain differences between:
upupbb 18.05+16 and 18.10+2 ? I've looked all over and cannot get the differences elsewhere. Thanks for any help.
upupbb (based on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver 18.04) was first built in May 2018 (18.05) and has had 16 updates since = 18.05+16

upupcc (based on Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish 18.10) was first built in October 2018 (18.10) and has had 2 updates since = 18.10+2

They both have the same set of apps.
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"SFS file from official repository" button doesn't work

#27 Post by picatrix »

First of all, thanks Peebee for the great work!

Just a minimal glitch...It seems that the "choose SFS file from official repository" button doesn't work for me...

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#28 Post by cthisbear »

Please consider adding

Simplecom NW601 Wireless USB

How to use Simplecom NW601 Wireless USB? (Solved)

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 29#1008529

No recent Pups have this incuding,

UPup Bionic Beaver
Bionicpup64
32-bit UPup Cosmic Cuttlefish
X-Slacko Slim

Page one Murga.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114560

::

perdido supplied these with help from Semme.

Both work after a reboot.
However I prefer for banking to boot a pristine Puppy,
add my stored bookmarks, and usually Slimjet and off I go.

http://ibm-pc.org/puppy/rtl8812au_rtl88 ... 4.1.48.pet

http://ibm-pc.org/puppy/rtl8812au-5.1.5_k4.1.48.pet

:::::

Linux Drivers from Simplecom site:

https://www.simplecom.com.au/media/link ... _linux.zip


Many thanks...Chris.

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#29 Post by perdido »

cthisbear wrote:Please consider adding

Simplecom NW601 Wireless USB

How to use Simplecom NW601 Wireless USB? (Solved)

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 29#1008529

No recent Pups have this incuding,

UPup Bionic Beaver
Bionicpup64
32-bit UPup Cosmic Cuttlefish
X-Slacko Slim

Page one Murga.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114560

::

perdido supplied these with help from Semme.

Both work after a reboot.
However I prefer for banking to boot a pristine Puppy,
add my stored bookmarks, and usually Slimjet and off I go.

http://ibm-pc.org/puppy/rtl8812au_rtl88 ... 4.1.48.pet

http://ibm-pc.org/puppy/rtl8812au-5.1.5_k4.1.48.pet

:::::

Linux Drivers from Simplecom site:

https://www.simplecom.com.au/media/link ... _linux.zip


Many thanks...Chris.
Please note:
Source for the working rtl8812au driver is located at
https://github.com/zebulon2/rtl8812au

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#30 Post by nilsonmorales »

please fix the sudoku.desktop file
Exec=sh -c "url=file:///var/www/sudoku/index.html" ; defaultbrowser $url
Exec=defaultbrowser file:///var/www/sudoku/index.html
the icon don't show in the menu
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#31 Post by cthisbear »

I am happy to report that

Simplecom NW601 Wireless USB is solved

thanks to perdido. Thanks mate.

::

From my post here in UPup Cosmic Cuttlefish

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 93#1008593

::::::

perdido

" the new pet for upup bionic 18.05 is here "

rtl8812au_rtl8821au-4.3.20_k4.9.96.pet

http://ibm-pc.org/puppy/bionic/rtl8812a ... 4.9.96.pet

:::

Tested by me twice -- booting in a pristine Upup,

I Turned off the start screen.
Enabled firewall and
Next did the sound level
And I had no Lan cable in the desktop.

I installed the above pet by perdido.

I did not Save and Reboot

Instead I hit ...Control -Alt - Backspace together
to go to the prompt.

Then I typed >>>> Xwin and hit >>> Enter

Came back to the desktop

Setup Networking >> Wired or Wireless

Selected Frisbee

Which came up with Wireless networks showing very quickly

Added my password...and it took about 10 seconds to
be enabled and connected.

As stated I did this no save method twice with a pristine Upup.

"""""""'

Then I did another pristine boot...no save
and no Lan cable in.

I installed the pet.

Rebooted with a save file immediately afterstraight afterwards.

I used >> Extension 3 and only 64MBs just as a quick test.

Worked as above flawlessly... and posting now in Upup.

Chris.
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#32 Post by peebee »

eb48ef629811ade688289fc2fb21fa1b upupcc-18.10+3-uefi.iso

Ubuntu updates &
Woof-CE='testing;66661c9a;2018-11-04 07:28:17 +0800'
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+3 update

#33 Post by sszindian »

peebee:

pwidgets does not survive the +3 update... nor can I get them to reinstall? I have used pwidgets since the first alpha upupCC without a problem?

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Re: +3 update

#34 Post by peebee »

sszindian wrote: pwidgets does not survive the +3 update...
Needs older version of libiw ??

Code: Select all

ln -s libiw.so.30 /lib/libiw.so.29
This used to be created by the woof-ce package template for wireless-tools but this template has disappeared and for +3 I did a complete woof-ce package rebuild.....so the link disappeared.....
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pwidgets

#35 Post by sszindian »

'Thanks peebee' did the trick :wink:

I have tested a lot of stuff with this UpupCC since you first introduced the alpha and so far it passed everything I've thrown at it, very nice work!!!

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#36 Post by peebee »

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#37 Post by peebee »

1948ad0209f90691923939da34f8dc28 upupcc-18.10+6-uefi.iso

Ubuntu updates + woof-ce-testing;a3d377a7;2018-11-18
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#38 Post by B.K. Johnson »

Hello
Where can I find Menu Manager or its equivalent on upupcc?
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#39 Post by peebee »

B.K. Johnson wrote:Where can I find Menu Manager or its equivalent on upupcc?
Applications -> Utility -> PupMenu

+6 is available....
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#40 Post by Smithy »

Hello Peebee, have you got a VLC 3.04 pet for this?
The package manager never seems to download/make a good VLC on puppy.
Thanks if you've got the time.

On Cosmic, working good, just some of the icons missing on the right clicks,

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