2.16 Alpha Bugs
- Lobster
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2.16 Alpha Bugs
We need testers on this one . . .
The first problem I encountered was with IRC
It was sluggish (this could be the decompression?) in a very noticeable way. Normally Gaim would connect in under 5 secs - this was taking 60 secs - thought it had crashed . . .
I have noticed other bugs and need to do a md5sum to ensure I have a correct burn - because I got no "Save button"
The last experimental release seemed more stable, so I am assuming that it is the new compression software?
I downloaded the OpenOffice module and the sfs installer came up (neat) but it was not added that I could find, on a reboot.
Sorry for not providing specifics but I wanted to warn people, this is an Alpha - don't expect it to 'sort of work' (I did I must admit)
I have gone back to 2.15 for now.
We do need the feedback guys - just be careful
The first problem I encountered was with IRC
It was sluggish (this could be the decompression?) in a very noticeable way. Normally Gaim would connect in under 5 secs - this was taking 60 secs - thought it had crashed . . .
I have noticed other bugs and need to do a md5sum to ensure I have a correct burn - because I got no "Save button"
The last experimental release seemed more stable, so I am assuming that it is the new compression software?
I downloaded the OpenOffice module and the sfs installer came up (neat) but it was not added that I could find, on a reboot.
Sorry for not providing specifics but I wanted to warn people, this is an Alpha - don't expect it to 'sort of work' (I did I must admit)
I have gone back to 2.15 for now.
We do need the feedback guys - just be careful
Last edited by Lobster on Thu 26 Apr 2007, 07:51, edited 1 time in total.
As I noted in the announcements topic, I have experienced no such problems. I am using an ordinary boot from CD, no usb, no multisssion or install, however.
Yes, let's test it cautiously, like any alpha - but no panic yet ;-)
BTW, there's no compression in this version, is there? I never used compression. If someone used a .2fs file from a 2.16 exp using compression, that might make a difference?
Henry
(edit: The email problem I mentioned seems to be a red herring - please disregard.)
Yes, let's test it cautiously, like any alpha - but no panic yet ;-)
BTW, there's no compression in this version, is there? I never used compression. If someone used a .2fs file from a 2.16 exp using compression, that might make a difference?
Henry
(edit: The email problem I mentioned seems to be a red herring - please disregard.)
Last edited by Henry on Wed 25 Apr 2007, 23:33, edited 1 time in total.
- Béèm
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Now I am on my desktop with a RT73 WiFi interface.
Through the network wizard, I can't configure the interface.
The driver is loaded, a device rausb0 is there, but when I scan and I select my access point, I stay in a scan loop and can't get out off there. In fact, when I coose any availble access point the scan loops. I can't close this window.
With RutilT I can make the connection.
Secondly, my sata HDD in IDE mode is still not recognized, but that doesnt surprise me.
So no joy to use the 320 GB HDD space.
My pup_save being on a CF card, I just got that pop-up window telling to wait as the pup-save is being updated. When done, this pop-up window went away.
Through the network wizard, I can't configure the interface.
The driver is loaded, a device rausb0 is there, but when I scan and I select my access point, I stay in a scan loop and can't get out off there. In fact, when I coose any availble access point the scan loops. I can't close this window.
With RutilT I can make the connection.
Secondly, my sata HDD in IDE mode is still not recognized, but that doesnt surprise me.
So no joy to use the 320 GB HDD space.
My pup_save being on a CF card, I just got that pop-up window telling to wait as the pup-save is being updated. When done, this pop-up window went away.
Gparted fails to format partition
I could delete old partitions but could not create new ones because formatting fails. Formatting an existing partition also fails.
Xorg fails on bootup after personal data saved in partition
This is a frugal install followed by saving personal data to a partition instead of a pup_save file. All seemed well during reboot until xorg stopped at the command prompt to enter "xorgwizard". It happens every time.
Extra SFS files not mounted in frugal + data partition
I saw this in 2.15, too, but want to add it to the bug log.
2.16a multisession DVD won't boot after 1st save
I burned 2.16a SeaMonkey fulldrivers to a DVD+RW, booted the DVD, configured for a while, then shut down saving to the DVD. When I tried to reboot, it hung at trying to mount unionfs on pup_new. So I tried to boot the DVD with puppy pfix=1, to ignore the (only) saved session, and it hung again at about the same place in the boot sequence but with a different error. The DVD boots ok with pfix=ram.
I burned the same iso to another DVD+RW (both were burned with burniso2cd) and it did the exact same thing.
The iso I downloaded might be corrupted, but I thought I'd report this to see if anyone else is having the same problem with 2.16a multisession.
I haven't noticed any other problem with 2.16a. The sound works, Gxine plays wmv and Youtube files without a hitch and with good sound volume, and my Airlink 101 Super G PCI wireless modem works after running the connection wizard.
I burned the same iso to another DVD+RW (both were burned with burniso2cd) and it did the exact same thing.
The iso I downloaded might be corrupted, but I thought I'd report this to see if anyone else is having the same problem with 2.16a multisession.
I haven't noticed any other problem with 2.16a. The sound works, Gxine plays wmv and Youtube files without a hitch and with good sound volume, and my Airlink 101 Super G PCI wireless modem works after running the connection wizard.
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Re: 2.16 Alpha Bugs
You only get a Save button if boot from Flash drive (or multisession CD).Lobster wrote:I have noticed other bugs and need to do a md5sum to ensure I have a correct burn - because I got no "Save button"
There is no "new compression software". 2.16exp3 used squashfs-lzma and ext2-compression but that was only an experiment and has been dumped.The last experimental release seemed more stable, so I am assuming that it is the new compression software?
There is a checkbox in the Boot Manager, did you untick it? -- if you don't, the default is to ignore your selection.I downloaded the OpenOffice module and the sfs installer came up (neat) but it was not added that I could find, on a reboot.
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DotPups that modify the menu config file directly are no longer supported. They have not been supported since 2.14, and authors of DotPups were requested many times to update their DotPups to have '.desktop' file and not modify the menu. Any "DotPup creator" software that creates a DotPup that does modify the menu is out-of-date and should be either upgraded or deleted.Béèm wrote:One annoying thing is still there.
When the pup_save conversion is done, I lost again the dotpup menu entries of the previously installed dotpup programs.
Most annoying.
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Re: Gparted fails to format partition
Insufficient details. Are you using Gparted? What type of f.s. are you trying to create? Could you do the same thing in an earlier Puppy?rerwin wrote:I could delete old partitions but could not create new ones because formatting fails. Formatting an existing partition also fails.
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Re: 2.16 Alpha Bugs
I will boot back in and have a look. I did not select anything.BarryK wrote: There is a checkbox in the Boot Manager, did you untick it? -- if you don't, the default is to ignore your selection.
Another thing I am using a ps2 mouse and it seemed jumpy (may have been loose) will boot up and try again.
Re: Gparted fails to format partition
Barry,
Thanks for your quick response.
I used gparted to delete all partitions (except the swap partition,which was locked) on my 4G HD and then to create a new ext2 partition. After deleting the swap part. with cfdisk, I also attempted to create a new swap partition. Both attempts failed as I described above.
To create the partitions, I used cfdisk, but needed gparted to format them, which failed. So I used mke2fs and mkswap for the formatting. Then I was able to install -- and find the other problems I reported.
I have been able to do this in previous puppys. It is the most basic way to set up a HD -- an ext2 and swap partition. I ran gparted from the command line, too, but did not see any revealing messages.
The PC is an Aptiva (400MHz, 160MB) that I have used for puppy testing for nearly two years.
PS: Thanks for the link to the Tom Price site! Through you, I am learning everything I know, so far, about Western Australia. Interesting place.
Richard
Thanks for your quick response.
I used gparted to delete all partitions (except the swap partition,which was locked) on my 4G HD and then to create a new ext2 partition. After deleting the swap part. with cfdisk, I also attempted to create a new swap partition. Both attempts failed as I described above.
To create the partitions, I used cfdisk, but needed gparted to format them, which failed. So I used mke2fs and mkswap for the formatting. Then I was able to install -- and find the other problems I reported.
I have been able to do this in previous puppys. It is the most basic way to set up a HD -- an ext2 and swap partition. I ran gparted from the command line, too, but did not see any revealing messages.
The PC is an Aptiva (400MHz, 160MB) that I have used for puppy testing for nearly two years.
PS: Thanks for the link to the Tom Price site! Through you, I am learning everything I know, so far, about Western Australia. Interesting place.
Richard
Yes, seems that way to me as well. I think its AUFS. When I tried Nathen's AUFS package with 2.14 it seemed faster too.Puppy 216 alpha seems to be noticeably quicker than 214, when programs first start
The network wizard is missing the folder /etc/WAG. I'll attach it to this message.Through the network wizard, I can't configure the interface.
I'm sure there are some bugs that still need to be squashed, but 2.16 looks like it will be a giant step forward from 2.14. There has been a lot of changes since 2.14, AUFS, init, NTFS/Fuse, just to name a few big ones. This seems like a pretty solid alpha to me.
Thanks Barry + helpers!
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