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#641 Post by simes »

This GLIBC error still occurs, I'm sorry to say. I can work round it (by not using Chromium!). Can I check I have compatible versions... I installed frugal Puppy from LxPupBionic19.03+5.iso and I loaded chromium_74.0.3729.169+pepper_32.0.0.192_lx_spot.sfs . Are these the versions you intended to be used together? Thank you.

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#642 Post by OscarTalks »

simes

Tested a fresh boot of BionicPup32 and that Chromium .sfs starts and runs OK here for me.
Your error message mentions /lib/libm.so.6
Is it possible that you have installed some other package which has overwritten this library with an older version?
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#643 Post by peebee »

withdrawn - sorry
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#644 Post by peebee »

Please try:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download

should work fine on BionicPup32............
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#645 Post by peebee »

ImageLxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64

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Update needed for devx_upupbb_19.03.sfs.md5.txt

#646 Post by rwishlaw »

Hi peebee:

devx_upupbb_19.03.sfs.md5.txt on ibiblio needs updating ???

devx_upupbb_19.03.sfs.md5.txt 2019-May-07 18:50:34

devx_upupbb_19.03.sfs 2019-Jun-14 06:19:17

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#647 Post by peebee »

Thank you - fixed
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#648 Post by simes »

peebee wrote:Please try:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download

should work fine on BionicPup32............
I'm pleased to confirm that this latest chromium sfs (now at release 75.0.3770.100) loads and starts on my BionicPup32 system with no problem. Thanks to peebee and OscarTalk for responding and sorry for my slowness in updating the thread.

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#649 Post by peebee »

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Implementation of MochiMoppel's Most Recently Used Document

#650 Post by B.K. Johnson »

Hello peebee
I haven't gone through the upupbb/bionicpup32 threads so am unaware of a report on the following.

You implemented MochiMoppel's Most Recently Used Document How to show Recently Used Documents on JWM's Start Menu but it is placed as a menu item in Places which is immovable. Consequently, hanging from the left, the width of the display area is limited to just 5 inches. A screenshot is not possible for me. Mochi's original is set up to always hang from the left so you don't have a choice in using the empty space on the right.

My implementation based on Mochi's instructions in the thread, presents a related problem for me, which I have notified Mochi about. It is that with files several levels deep and long web page article titles, the complete path of some files cannot be seen even when the Menu is invoked from the farthest right.
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#651 Post by peebee »

ImageLxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64

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#652 Post by Flash »

Woo hoo. I've been using Upup CC 18.10 +1 from a multisession DVD (though it only saved the one session, it wouldn't save any more sessions after that) that I downloaded and burned last October.

I just now downloaded the Bionicpup32-8.0-UEFI .iso, burned it to a DVD (using burniso2cd from a console) and then clicked the Save icon on the Upup CC desktop. Lo and behold, it saved a session to the Bionicpup32-8.0 DVD that I just burned! I haven't booted it yet, but if all went well I should have just updated Upup CC to Bionicpup32-8.0. I have high hopes that I'll be able to save more sessions to the Bionicpup32-8.0 DVD if I want. :)

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favorite texts Bionicpup 32 19.03k 3.18.138(non Pae)

#653 Post by darry19662018 »

A build of bionicpup32 with kernel 3.18.138 as used in Sailor Slacko 570 series which is non-pae and supported.

https://archive.org/details/bionicpup32 ... .138nonpae
Puppy Linux Wiki: [url]http://wikka.puppylinux.com/HomePage[/url]

[url]https://freemedia.neocities.org/[/url]

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#654 Post by peebee »

ImageLxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64

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#655 Post by artsown »

Peebee, the latest (+10) iso at ibiblio is not named as such.

While I tend to stick with 64 bit pups, I enjoy taking a look at your 32 bit
creations from time to time. Congrats on generating high quality work!

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#656 Post by peebee »

artsown wrote:Peebee, the latest (+10) iso at ibiblio is not named as such.
Correct - Distrowatch constraint - they don't like changing iso names......
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#657 Post by Flash »

Continuing my previous post, unlike the earlier UPupBB, this latest Puppy saved a second session.

A word to anyone using Puppy from a multisession DVD: delete the browser's cache before you save. I'm using Firefox, which doesn't provide an easy way to put its cache in /tmp so that the cache isn't included in a saved session. I forgot to delete the cache before I saved the session, so the saved session is like, 600 MB or something. Still, it only takes about 3 minutes to boot.

Even with this latest version of UPupBB, I still have to enter "puppy acpi=off" at the boot prompt. Is there any reason this couldn't be included in the .iso? I really don't know what it does, but if it were entered in a computer that didn't require it, would it make any difference?

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ppm with ppas

#658 Post by nbah07 »

yo boss', here is ESL, excuse any obscure grammar written below.

For the record:
adding 2+ lanchpad ppas, PPM fails to wget the correct FQDN. The first in line is used as base for any launchpad repos along in the file.

[Solved] The wrong part of the running script, ppm downloads from an alien ppa instead. It skips or unaware to correctly attribute differents sources, case the intended KPXC provider, phoerious ppa. The reason for that remains concealed, after hours of editing DISTRO_COMPAT_REPO file and "81:!)" attempts.

have been ferreting into bbpup this week on a {1028:} inspiron 1525. had to disable svideo-1 boot parameter and nicely set lines towards load of a module in modprobe.d's puppy.conf, thus made kernel log barkless.

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#659 Post by bigpup »

Set Firefox to clear cache when you close Firefox.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/ho ... -the-cache
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
YaPI(any iso installer)

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#660 Post by Smithy »

Flash Wrote:
"Even with this latest version of UPupBB, I still have to enter "puppy acpi=off" at the boot prompt.
Is there any reason this couldn't be included in the .iso? I really don't know what it does, but if it were entered in a computer that didn't require it, would it make any difference?"

Flash, might you be able to disable APM, ACPI in the Bios? (Advanced Configuration and Power /interface)
Or maybe a line acpi=off in the isolinux.cfg.
I think Windows might freak out possibly, especially if you originally intalled with acpi on, but Puppy might just shrug its shoulders.

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