Newyearspup 02 Micro, Mini, Midi, and Maxi RC10

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Newyearspup 02 Micro, Mini, Midi, and Maxi RC10

#1 Post by MU »

you can see a screenshot here:

http://puppylinux.org/home/screenshots/newyearspup

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release notes for Release Candidate 8/9/10
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 056#292056

release notes for Release Candidate 4/5/6/7 (new kernel 2.6.28.5):

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 764#279764


release notes for Release Candidate 2/3:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 212#275212

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About:
Learn more about version 01 here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 003#263003

Size is 415 MB for the "Midi", that contains almost everything for most people.
A Mini-version (200 MB) was uploaded too, for ingredients see the next message. It has the most important programs, but less choices (not 4 webbrowsers, only 2)
A Microversion (92MB) allows to to build a custom system from scratch:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 526#268526
A Maxi-Version (Open Office 3 in 5 languages, +Acrobat Reader, 682 MB) is available, too.
The Acrobat is german, I'll fix that soon.

It includes updated addons I had made for version 01. E.g. some games did not work, as they missed Tcl/Tk. That is included now.

Included:
wows unnamed puplet with fixes, so based on Xorg 7.4, Kernel 2.6.27.5, Gtk 2.14.
Many international translations.
Sylpheed 2.6.0 GPG
Opera 9.63
Gimp 2.6.4, with ufraw plugin
Sane/Xsane 0.996
Mplayer 1rc2
Dri/OpenGL
SDL
Gtk-themechooser
Cairo-dock
Deskicons002 (with weather widget)
Desktop-chooser (switch desktops without restarting X)
Automatic drivemount at startup
Several Gtkbasic programs like quickmount, Muppyfiler, editable dictionary
Glade 3.0.3
Tcl/Tk 8.5.3
Xaralx
ImageMagick 6.3.7
Enlightenment DR 17 (older, but stable alpha)
Wine 1.1.14 patched for games
Several games
Firefox 3.0.5
Flash 10,0,15,3
Icewm
Seamonkey 1.1.8 with composer
Google Earth 4.3 beta
Compiz fusion/Emerald
Nvidia 177 driver, with optional patch for GT8xxx
Ati Catalyst driver 8-12
Modified Xorgwizard
Python 2.5.2
Gdesklets
Gnumeric 1.8.2
Some Iconthemes
New backgrounds


Bugs:
- when you start first time, "chooselocale" is run.
It suggests to restart X.
You then will land again in the new xorgwizard.
Just install the same driver again, as at startup.
I don't know, why xorg.conf gets deleted at this point, must investigate that. Nothing critical, just a bit nasty.

- Please report more bugs you find.

Download:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2009-01-to-06/Newyearspup02/
User: puppy
Password: linux

mirror:
http://puppyfiles.ca/puppyisos/isos/200 ... earspup02/

Release Candidate 1 requires a small Servicepack:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 802#274802

On old computers (256 MB), Release Candidate 1 needs some tweaks to avoid extreme slow performance:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 026#275026

These issues are fixed in newer versions!

It is "backwards compatible" with version 01, so you can use the OpenOffice or KDE addon from that.
But avoid Muppyfiler/Icewm, they are outdated now.

Enjoy :D

Mark
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#2 Post by Lobster »

oh oh oh . . .
[Lobster faints with excitement]

Downloading now . . .
Looking forward to the maxi version
Yep I have 1GB of memory now - and that is NOT enough to run Vista comfortably (2GB needed - IGB just for OS)

Is this the biggest puplet yet?

Thanks Mark, Thanks Wow
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#3 Post by MU »

Uploaded the "Mini", too (192 MB), it includes:
Many international translations.
Sylpheed 2.6.0 GPG
Opera 9.63
Gimp 2.6.4, with ufraw plugin
Sane/Xsane 0.996
Mplayer 1rc2
Dri/OpenGL
SDL
Gtk-themechooser
Cairo-dock
Deskicons002 (with weather widget)
Desktop-chooser (switch desktops without restarting X)
Automatic drivemount at startup
Several Gtkbasic programs like quickmount, Muppyfiler, editable dictionary
Glade 3.0.3
Enlightenment DR 17 (older, but stable alpha)
Flash 10,0,15,3
Icewm
Modified Xorgwizard
Some Iconthemes
New backgrounds

I did not yet create SFS files of the programs, that would upgrade the "mini" to "midi", so if you need one, let me know, so that I can set priorities.
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#4 Post by Sage »

Thanks, Mark!
Things I forgot: (planned for final)...........older Nvidia driver 9x
Could be critical - Xorg 7.4 is bad (cf Barry's Blog today) Could be the reason why Austrumi won't run on nV, Intel and old PCI cards? or Sabayon4 won't run on anything. There's a lot of chatter about Xorg7.4, but, although I know it's serious, I've no grasp for the detail or the fixes.

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#5 Post by MU »

Sage,
I have a new computer with onboard Nvidia card. And a second card from Ati.
Both are not detected correctly by xorgwizard. I don't remember, if I had the same problem in Puppy 4.12 (xorg 7.3).

However I renamed xorgwizard, and run it from a new menu, that gives you the choice to select drivers by hand.
I attach a screenshot.

Like this, I can get both cards running.

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#6 Post by Sage »

4.1.2 runs on all my old junk (VESA if very old); my testbed uses an nV GeF2 MX400. The reason for this is that until last week, it responded either in VESA or Xorg or both to just about everything I threw at it. This week, perhaps now that Xorg 7.4 is being deployed?, I've run into three distros that won't run on it. 7.4 would seem to be the problem, not my kit. The GeF4 had become the de facto standard, but, as we all know, it's a moving target! More recent onboard video chipsets and PCI-E cards give less reliable results. Netbooks as well as laptops have only confused matters further.

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#7 Post by MU »

yes, but on the other hand it is impressioning, if a hardwaredetection works.
The Ati 4850 is not supported yet by the free xorgdrivers. Using "vesa", I get a resolution of 1600x1200 - even if I write 1680x1050 to xorg.conf. This looks very unsharp, as the screen must be scaled down by the monitor (interpolation)
So xorg is a bad example.

But - with the catalyst driver, it runs perfect.
Resolution correctly detected, no tweaks required for compiz. Extremly snappy, even "hardcore" effects like fullscreen burning windows or games like Prey/Doom 3.
Desktopicons002 are handled better than with the nvidiacard (ok, it is some priceclasses lower). As they are new, they do not yet include like Conky dozends of tweaks to workaround incompatibilities in graficsdrivers, and you quickly see "garbage".
After all my bad experiences with former Ati drivers, I now am astonished *very* positively.

If xorg could reach such results of correct detection in 7.5, that would be great.
Until then, we definately need workarounds like my menu, to workaround the step backs concerning hardwaredetection.

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#8 Post by Lobster »

:) OK had a chance to play - using it now

- It is pretty overwhelming :)
- Cairodock seems very stable - that is good - I remember in earlier versions it was nice but not worth the trouble - this is no trouble
- Tuxracer and Google Earth are crashing and I suspect the wrong nvidia driver. I have a GeForce7050PV/Geforce7020 built in which I think is covered by the 'Nvidia New drivers' option?
-XaraX the best vector drawing program ever working OK it seems
- Four browsers - Dillo, Opera, Firefox, Seamonkey

I would like to delete desktop icons - will the programs remain (does it just delete the desktop icons if you right click and delete?)
Any chance of squeezing 'SecondLife' into the OO version?

OK back to tweaking for me :)
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#9 Post by Sage »

So far, so good. NYmini runs everything I tried just using startx. Bit slow in 384Mb.
Kernel panic with midi, so had to cannibalise a stick of 256 to add to the system. Works with more mem but you are correct - had to do 'force nv' to get Xorg running. Everything works here, too, except a few games. Funny, though, my (only) NIC (onboard) is detected as eth1 instead of eth0 - I've seen this happen on one of the majors, possibly Mandriva?
Shadows? What do you mean? I had the message about running in RAM persist, but it disappears behind apps. Too much to test at this stage. D/l-ing Maxi, but have run out of CD-RW so that's tomorrow's project. Right-click on rogue message boxes allows 'delete'.
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#10 Post by MU »

added the Maxi, it includes in addition to the Midi: OpenOffice 3 (5 languages) and Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Acrobat is a mix of german and english installation files, I had no time yet to check it out.
In case it is german also for english users, I will fix it for the final.

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#11 Post by MU »

Lob, yes, you can safely delete the desktop files.
Or just backup (move) them to another folder from /root/Desktop/ with the filemanager.

I have a onboard nvidia 7050 here. I think I just tried it with the "8000" driver out of curiosity.
Could play one round with Tuxracer.
Does it crash immedeatly?
Please attach here zipped:
/tmp/xerrs.log
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
Then I can compare them with mine tomorrow (tired now).

Yes, Cairo-dock has become really usable!
Wow had created a nice package of it, I just have put everything together.

Sage
Do you have shadows on the windows?
Deactivate them.
Here is an explanation, and atip for shadows on older hardware:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2008-07-to-12 ... ooser.html

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edit - supra

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#13 Post by Lobster »

Lob, yes, you can safely delete the desktop files.
Or just backup (move) them to another folder from /root/Desktop/ with the filemanager.
Thought so
Best to ask :)
I have a onboard nvidia 7050 here. I think I just tried it with the "8000" driver out of curiosity.
Well I used the Nvidia advanced or modern drivers and am using Compiz now - so working :)
Could play one round with Tuxracer.
Does it crash immediately?
It did not even run - will try again after posting this
update OK it goes into a monitor option
- 'this input not supported - but I can hear the tuxracer music
So it would seem the script might be running at to high Mz for LCD?
Please attach here zipped:
/tmp/xerrs.log
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
Then I can compare them with mine tomorrow (tired now).
8) I am a Linux guru
typed at the console
# zip lob xerrs.log Xorg.0.log
more by accident than design and it seemed to work
Yes, Cairo-dock has become really usable!
Wow had created a nice package of it, I just have put everything together.
Well done Wow :)

update 2 OK was running and saving from CD
- wih a separate save file of course :)
However in starting up this morning, it was picking up my 4.12 settings and lost many programs and tweaks
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#14 Post by MU »

Xorg.0.log
(--) using VT number 4

This is a bug with Puppys Scripts in combinations with some graficsdrivers. I had encountered such problems, too, on my Laptop with Savage chip.
Puppy has just 3 virtual consoles.
You need to reboot, so that only 3 are used.
Once you have "4", weird things may happen.
You might encounter this, if you restart X. Then the 4th console (vt) is created.
I thought I could fix this already, but obviously not yet :?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=37345

I usually use the newer Ati card, but will keep the nvidia on for some days, to observe this issue, maybe I can reproduce it.

Did you create a savefile already?
I had the impression this just happens, if no savefile was created yet.
But I might be wrong.

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#15 Post by MU »

Sage wrote:Shadows? What do you mean? I had the message about running in RAM persist, but it disappears behind apps. Too much to test at this stage. D/l-ing Maxi, but have run out of CD-RW so that's tomorrow's project. Right-click on rogue message boxes allows 'delete'.
I mean the shadows drawn around the window borders.
To draw them, the program "xcompmgr" is required (X Composite extension Manager).
It can massively slow down the speed on older computers.

I already check for CPU-speed , to decide automatically, if wbar or cairo-dock is launched at startup.
I maybe should also deactivate xcompmgr on computers with less than 1 Ghz.
Currently it is only deactivated on systems with less than 200 MB memory, but it is more a speed question.
This is decided in /etc/init.d/update_desktopchooser.

You can force to disable xcompmgr in "desktop options (the icon) - widgets and shadows".
I updated the screenshot, it displays that option.

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#16 Post by nrw »

Hello,
I am a fan of Puppy and until recently the version 2.14 of CD used.
A super fast Linux.
Now I built myself a new computer.
Asrock790GX with a AMD 4850e.
My old Puppy CD does not function now any longer.
Than I found the ingenious NewyearspupMU-midi-02.
Runs since today, exactly 1,5 hr. without problems on my computer.

A giant thanks at MU


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#17 Post by Sage »

Thanks for that additional info, Mark. I was unable to run Maxi in 640Mb - overkill^2!
On the one hand, none of my old junk is now running on cpu <1Gb and I can usually scrape up 256 of SDRAM, too. Actually, with a SktA board, that is all you need to run any distro except the four majors; even they can be downsized. Having said that 'run' needs qualification. Leaving aside gamers, who really should be using a Wii or a PS/3, Compiz isn't actually useful in the productivity sense, just a hobbyists' fun thing. That leaves architects, artists and their kin, who really ought to save up their pennies and do it properly with a Sparkstation. Multicore only makes chipmakers richer.
Carry on Regardless...

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#18 Post by Jim1911 »

Mark,

Thank you for these great new releases. So far, it works fine (Midi), although I am still having problems with the sound not working, and installing the right driver for my printer. Xsane works fine. As for sound, Alsa Configation from the menu doesn't work.

Thanks,
Jim

EDIT: All in one printer is working fine(including scanning) thanks to lluamco's update of hpliplite and hplip to version 2.8.12 http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=27519 and your inclusion of Xsane.

Sound is now working :D . Although the ALSA sound wizard does not work, exiting the desktop to the xprompt, then alsaconf works and installs the proper sound driver.
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Re: Newyearspup 02 Mini, Midi, and Maxi beta

#19 Post by tlchost »

MU wrote:you can see a screenshot here:

http://puppylinux.org/home/screenshots/newyearspup
Impressive looking...and my daughter with the MAC will laugh about the icons at the bottom of the screen that act like hers(which I find distracting and "eye-candy-ish").

Some obervations:

Positive-
1. My intel soundcard detected automatically
2. Opera and Firefox installed
3. At last, a CUPS version that allows me to install my Laser4Plus on usb port!
4. Open Office and other productivity tools installed

Negative
1. The icons for the drives no longer visable on desktop....so I have to take extra step(s) to open a drive and a directory
2. No preset audio program for browser to use to play music files from
web pages
3. I can no longer click on a windows program on my pen drive and have
it run under wine as they did in Muppy-minisys.

Questionable
I tried to remaster a LiveCD after adding LOTs of bash scripts in root and setting my locale.....when I rebooted from a remastered DVD none of those settings were there. In older versions installing Dougals remaster script solved that problem....it was included in Muppy-Minisys

Would appreciate some help in solving the above issues.

Thanks

Thom

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Thom,
can you install Dougals script from a pet? (give us a link please).
If that works, I can add it.
Or should I search it in my Muppybuild?

Wait... found it... ok, it must be patched again, replace "zmsy" with "zdrv" and "msy" with "pup".
I attach the patched version.
It should be in the menu, or type:
pupremaster.sh

Please let us know if it works, I did not try it myself.

The other issues I will try to solve for the final.

3. I can no longer click on a windows program on my pen drive and have
it run under wine as they did in Muppy-minisys.

In which program do you click on it?
Rox-filer, Pcmanfm or Muppyfiler?

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