pcPuppyOS RC5 - Maximum Testers Requested!
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pcPuppyOS RC5 - Maximum Testers Requested!
Well, if I had realized we would go to 'RC5,' RC1 etc. would have been named differently! In any event, Jeremy has burnt some more midnight oil, and produced what 'might' be final, for now... I would really like to get maximum tests run on this version!
I'm traveling, and will get this all uploaded to pcPuppyOS.com asap, but in the meantime, pcPuppyOS with a new winetools addon and
the RC4 to RC5 xdelta patch have all be uploaded to caneri's server [thanks as always!].
jf
EDIT: Now can be downloaded at http://www.pcpuppyos.com
or
ISO:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/pcp ... 01-rc5.iso
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/pcp ... so.md5.txt
.delta file:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/pcp ... _RC5.delta
WineTools addon:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/Win ... igured.pet
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/Win ... et.md5.txt
If you already have the .iso file from RC4, you don't need to download
the new iso. Instead, you can download the pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta
file, which is only 24 MB. To apply it, put both it and the old iso in
the same directory. Then run this:
xdelta3 -d -s pcpuppyos_3.01-rc4.iso pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
[EDIT: The line above may appear word-wrapped; should be run as one command.]
When it finishes, you should have a fresh shiny pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
file, who's md5sum should match the one liked to above.
Changes since RC4:
corrected errors in install script
set default fallback WM to starticewm
fixed dev environ
upgraded Pebble to 1.0
added "pretty" syslinux config - makes cd and usb boots better
looking, and lets usb boots add options
updated firefox to 2.0.0.12
updated wine to 0.9.55
added pcPuppyOS.com to bookmarks
updated clamav to 0.92.1 and updated dailies (Feb 15, 2008)
modded remaster script to work from HD and to accept an ISO rather
than requiring the original CD
---Jeremy
I'm traveling, and will get this all uploaded to pcPuppyOS.com asap, but in the meantime, pcPuppyOS with a new winetools addon and
the RC4 to RC5 xdelta patch have all be uploaded to caneri's server [thanks as always!].
jf
EDIT: Now can be downloaded at http://www.pcpuppyos.com
or
ISO:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/pcp ... 01-rc5.iso
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/pcp ... so.md5.txt
.delta file:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/pcp ... _RC5.delta
WineTools addon:
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/Win ... igured.pet
http://www.puppylinux.ca/pizzasgood/Win ... et.md5.txt
If you already have the .iso file from RC4, you don't need to download
the new iso. Instead, you can download the pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta
file, which is only 24 MB. To apply it, put both it and the old iso in
the same directory. Then run this:
xdelta3 -d -s pcpuppyos_3.01-rc4.iso pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
[EDIT: The line above may appear word-wrapped; should be run as one command.]
When it finishes, you should have a fresh shiny pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
file, who's md5sum should match the one liked to above.
Changes since RC4:
corrected errors in install script
set default fallback WM to starticewm
fixed dev environ
upgraded Pebble to 1.0
added "pretty" syslinux config - makes cd and usb boots better
looking, and lets usb boots add options
updated firefox to 2.0.0.12
updated wine to 0.9.55
added pcPuppyOS.com to bookmarks
updated clamav to 0.92.1 and updated dailies (Feb 15, 2008)
modded remaster script to work from HD and to accept an ISO rather
than requiring the original CD
---Jeremy
Last edited by friedsonjm on Mon 18 Feb 2008, 02:27, edited 2 times in total.
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I have not downloaded the rc4-to-5 yet, so disregard whatever of this no longer applies...
In the IcebergX theme, after giving it my font tweaks, even without doing the five dpi settings and without adjusting gamma, it is dropdead gorgeous. However, one request: how do I get the titles on inactive windows to display in black, rather than the almost-invisible default silver? I would like the active window's title to remain in white as it currently is.
The round clock does not remember between boots, where I drag it to on the desktop.
Rox takes 20 seconds to start. This is on a P3-1GHz with 1 GB of RAM and a total 1.8 GiB of swap partitions, coexist (a.k.a. frugal) install to a 1 GB vfat partition with a 256 MB savefile (yes, it's cramped, but should that matter?). Turning off any combination of one or two of the swap partitions, down to 128 MB of swap, does not improve the Rox start speed. Might this have to do with the fact that my system has a total of 17 mountable partitions?
I'm also eager to know if the default background is available "in blank form" together with the "smeary" font used to identify the Puppy version, so that I may customize the background's Puppy-version label for the individual user?
In the IcebergX theme, after giving it my font tweaks, even without doing the five dpi settings and without adjusting gamma, it is dropdead gorgeous. However, one request: how do I get the titles on inactive windows to display in black, rather than the almost-invisible default silver? I would like the active window's title to remain in white as it currently is.
The round clock does not remember between boots, where I drag it to on the desktop.
Rox takes 20 seconds to start. This is on a P3-1GHz with 1 GB of RAM and a total 1.8 GiB of swap partitions, coexist (a.k.a. frugal) install to a 1 GB vfat partition with a 256 MB savefile (yes, it's cramped, but should that matter?). Turning off any combination of one or two of the swap partitions, down to 128 MB of swap, does not improve the Rox start speed. Might this have to do with the fact that my system has a total of 17 mountable partitions?
I'm also eager to know if the default background is available "in blank form" together with the "smeary" font used to identify the Puppy version, so that I may customize the background's Puppy-version label for the individual user?
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My email must have gotten wordwrapped. The correct command to use the xdelta patch is supposed to be all one line:
xdelta3 -d -s pcpuppyos_3.01-rc4.iso pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
ColorNormalTitleBarText="rgb:c0/c0/c0"
to
ColorNormalTitleBarText="rgb:00/00/00"
xdelta3 -d -s pcpuppyos_3.01-rc4.iso pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
Edit /root/.icewm/themes/IceBergX/default.theme. IceWM considers inactive items to be "normal" (I suppose because you can have many of them, but only a single active item). So change this line:how do I get the titles on inactive windows to display in black, rather than the almost-invisible default silver? I would like the active window's title to remain in white as it currently is.
ColorNormalTitleBarText="rgb:c0/c0/c0"
to
ColorNormalTitleBarText="rgb:00/00/00"
It only saves it's position when you close it by right-clicking it, or if you modify it's config file by hand (/root/.GtkBasic-Analogclock/windowposition.txt).The round clock does not remember between boots, where I drag it to on the desktop.
I have no idea, sorry.Rox takes 20 seconds to start. This is on a P3-1GHz with 1 GB of RAM and a total 1.8 GiB of swap partitions, coexist (a.k.a. frugal) install to a 1 GB vfat partition with a 256 MB savefile (yes, it's cramped, but should that matter?). Turning off any combination of one or two of the swap partitions, down to 128 MB of swap, does not improve the Rox start speed. Might this have to do with the fact that my system has a total of 17 mountable partitions?
The background itself is just the /usr/share/backgrounds/blue.jpg image expanded to 1024x768. The "text" was an image that Friedsonjm emailed me. I added that to the image using a combination of alpha transparency and one of the layer filters (probably multiply or overlay). Then I might have run the "blur" filter in Gimp over the whole thing to smooth it out a little.I'm also eager to know if the default background is available "in blank form" together with the "smeary" font used to identify the Puppy version, so that I may customize the background's Puppy-version label for the individual user?
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Installation ffailure
I've tries rc4 and now rc5 with no success.
Rc5 gets all the way to installing grub and refuses to continue. Keeps going back to the first menu item. Once I quit out of that, it won't reboot. I have to shut down the machine and restart.
I'm running an old Gateway P4 with 700+Mb RAM and 2 IDE HD. I'm trying to install on hda17
Roger
Rc5 gets all the way to installing grub and refuses to continue. Keeps going back to the first menu item. Once I quit out of that, it won't reboot. I have to shut down the machine and restart.
I'm running an old Gateway P4 with 700+Mb RAM and 2 IDE HD. I'm trying to install on hda17
Roger
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I see 2 different MD5s.
On the PCPuppyOS webpage you give:
but the md5 you link to above (on puppylinux.ca) is:
The second one (189e etc.) is what I get when I check my download. Is that right? If so then I'll upload a torrent.
On the PCPuppyOS webpage you give:
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652f187d87532c22bd4a55279e6af177 puppy-3.01-Firefox.iso
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189e023682851d1bae2528390776d0e8 pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
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Yikes! Thanks, gotta go fix that... FIXED thanks!klu9 wrote:I see 2 different MD5s.
On the PCPuppyOS webpage you give:but the md5 you link to above (on puppylinux.ca) is:Code: Select all
652f187d87532c22bd4a55279e6af177 puppy-3.01-Firefox.iso
The second one (189e etc.) is what I get when I check my download. Is that right? If so then I'll upload a torrent.Code: Select all
189e023682851d1bae2528390776d0e8 pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
jf
2 suggestions on that:Pizzasgood wrote:My email must have gotten wordwrapped. The correct command to use the xdelta patch is supposed to be all one line:
xdelta3 -d -s pcpuppyos_3.01-rc4.iso pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
1. try the "Code" formatting here in the forum, e.g.
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xdelta3 -d -s pcpuppyos_3.01-rc4.iso pcpos_RC4_to_RC5.delta pcpuppyos_3.01-rc5.iso
2. Just make the file names simpler. I always forget how to copy & paste into a terminal, and I kept screwing up an xdelta operation once doing it by hand because of the long complex filenames... until I just renamed all the files (in the pointy-clicky file manager, not the terminal) to "a1.iso, a2.delta, a2.iso". It made getting the command right a hell of of a lot easier. And I just renamed them back after the operation.
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so it's the 189e one, great.friedsonjm wrote:Yikes! Thanks, gotta go fix that... FIXED thanks!
Here's a torrent for it:
Page for PCPuppyOS 3.01 RC5 torrent on The Pirate Bay
Direct link to PCPuppyOS 3.01 RC5 torrent
Folks,
- If you don't have PCPuppyOS yet, get it with the torrent.
- If you have it already, help others get it by downloading and running the torrent and choosing the ISO's existing location on your hard drive as the "Save... " location. That's called "seeding".
Anyone with the RC5 ISO, please seed the torrent!
In an hour I've got to disconnect & take my laptop to work, where BitTorrent is blocked.
But looking in my torrent program, it seems I am the only person seeding this file, with 8 people downloading from me.
I know I'm not the only person with this ISO; someone, anyone, everyone with it, please please please seed it!
Just click on this direct torrent link, and in your torrent program's "Save" location dialog, point it to the existing ISO on your hard drive. That's it.
In an hour I've got to disconnect & take my laptop to work, where BitTorrent is blocked.
But looking in my torrent program, it seems I am the only person seeding this file, with 8 people downloading from me.
I know I'm not the only person with this ISO; someone, anyone, everyone with it, please please please seed it!
Just click on this direct torrent link, and in your torrent program's "Save" location dialog, point it to the existing ISO on your hard drive. That's it.
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I am seeding and uploading; will leave on as much as I can. jf
EDIT: as of Noon 18 Feb 08, torrent availability is pretty good; three seeds at 100%.
EDIT: as of Noon 18 Feb 08, torrent availability is pretty good; three seeds at 100%.
Last edited by friedsonjm on Mon 18 Feb 2008, 17:29, edited 1 time in total.
Newbie to Linux - Tips on How to Test
I have RC5 on one of my PC's. It just upgraded from RC4 (File wipe/install option rather than upgrade). I have been using PCPuppyOS for simple things like web surfing, DOC writing, DOC to pdf, etc. I have not had encountered problems that I know of.
What are some tips for a Linux Newbie on how to Test RC5?
Also, I was unable to play a DVD Movie on RC4 (I haven't tried RC5 yet) because of what appears to be a lack of DVD codecs. If it is a codec problem where can I download the codecs?
Thank you.
What are some tips for a Linux Newbie on how to Test RC5?
Also, I was unable to play a DVD Movie on RC4 (I haven't tried RC5 yet) because of what appears to be a lack of DVD codecs. If it is a codec problem where can I download the codecs?
Thank you.
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Install success, finally
Finally, after wasting 4 CDs and downloading 3 different versions I've got PCPuppyOS up and running.
it has some peculiarities. It doesn't seem to understand large HDs. My 200Mb IDE drive is partitioned from hda1 to hda18. I have WinXP and Win98SE in the first 2 partitions with the rest devoted to Linux distros. hda5 is Puppy 2.14, my favorite. I wanted to put PCPOS in hda17 but it failed several times. Finally I noticed that ROX wasn't reporting anything beyond hda16. (2.14 can see them all) so I installed to hda13. That finally worked after several attempts
Roger
it has some peculiarities. It doesn't seem to understand large HDs. My 200Mb IDE drive is partitioned from hda1 to hda18. I have WinXP and Win98SE in the first 2 partitions with the rest devoted to Linux distros. hda5 is Puppy 2.14, my favorite. I wanted to put PCPOS in hda17 but it failed several times. Finally I noticed that ROX wasn't reporting anything beyond hda16. (2.14 can see them all) so I installed to hda13. That finally worked after several attempts
Roger
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Re: Install success, finally
Just out of curiosity, what kind of file system on each HD?Roger Hunter wrote:Finally, after wasting 4 CDs and downloading 3 different versions I've got PCPuppyOS up and running.
it has some peculiarities. It doesn't seem to understand large HDs. My 200Mb IDE drive is partitioned from hda1 to hda18. I have WinXP and Win98SE in the first 2 partitions with the rest devoted to Linux distros. hda5 is Puppy 2.14, my favorite. I wanted to put PCPOS in hda17 but it failed several times. Finally I noticed that ROX wasn't reporting anything beyond hda16. (2.14 can see them all) so I installed to hda13. That finally worked after several attempts
Roger
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Roger, Jeremy sent me the following comment:
Puppy 3.xx doesn't ship with device nodes in /dev/ for anything higher than hda16.
Also, it only has up to 9 for hdb, hdc, and hdd. Similar
situations with the sda designations. The command mknod can be used
in conjunction with /proc/devices to add more, but I don't remember
the exact command. If he looked it up,
or copied in the correct file (/dev/hda17) from another Puppy, he'd
have to do that to both the LiveCD before installing, and then to the
new installation before rebooting (I think, but wouldn't hurt at all.
Easy too: once he has one copy in the LiveCD he can just re-use it).
NOTE: He can't just rename an existing node. I'm nearly certain that
that wouldn't work. If I remember right, the name of the node is
irrelevant; hda16 will still link to hda16 if renamed hda17. He needs
to either create a new hda17 or copy that specific file from the old
Puppy and hope it works (probably will, easy enough to test: just try
mounting the drive).
Puppy 3.xx doesn't ship with device nodes in /dev/ for anything higher than hda16.
Also, it only has up to 9 for hdb, hdc, and hdd. Similar
situations with the sda designations. The command mknod can be used
in conjunction with /proc/devices to add more, but I don't remember
the exact command. If he looked it up,
or copied in the correct file (/dev/hda17) from another Puppy, he'd
have to do that to both the LiveCD before installing, and then to the
new installation before rebooting (I think, but wouldn't hurt at all.
Easy too: once he has one copy in the LiveCD he can just re-use it).
NOTE: He can't just rename an existing node. I'm nearly certain that
that wouldn't work. If I remember right, the name of the node is
irrelevant; hda16 will still link to hda16 if renamed hda17. He needs
to either create a new hda17 or copy that specific file from the old
Puppy and hope it works (probably will, easy enough to test: just try
mounting the drive).