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#1761 Post by rcrsn51 »

Please read my previous post where I recommend the correct foo2xxx package to use. Tracking down old printer-scanner.sfs files won't solve anything.

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#1762 Post by edoc »

I am sorry, somehow I missed that! :-(

Do I need to uninstall anything or will your fooxxx PET overwrite the old stuff?
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#1763 Post by rcrsn51 »

Just install it.

Make sure that you still have the foomatic-filters-4.0.4-i486.pet installed from the previous page.

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#1764 Post by edoc »

rcrsn51 wrote:Just install it.

Make sure that you still have the foomatic-filters-4.0.4-i486.pet installed from the previous page.
I ran the install on that again, just to be sure.

Then I ran the new one.

I ran /etc/init.d/cups restart.

Same result.

Says it is printing but the printer does not respond.

I presumed that the cable and printer are OK since the Netbook used the same connection last evening and automatically recognized the connected printer.

So then I restarted the computer and the printer and HOORAY!

IT WORKS!!

My wife is very pleased ... of course now she wants me to get the HP officejet 4125 working ...

THANKS!!!
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#1765 Post by rcrsn51 »

edoc wrote:I ran /etc/init.d/cups restart.
It's not a matter of restarting CUPS. You need to restart the printer - or at least unplug and replug its USB cable. This is how Puppy rediscovers the printer and then downloads the required firmware file into the printer's memory.

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#1766 Post by edoc »

rcrsn51 wrote:
edoc wrote:I ran /etc/init.d/cups restart.
It's not a matter of restarting CUPS. You need to restart the printer - or at least unplug and replug its USB cable. This is how Puppy rediscovers the printer and then downloads the required firmware file into the printer's memory.
OK, that's good to know.

The instruction in the PET were not quite as clear as you have now made it.

Thanks again!

Now, with fear and trembling, on to the 4215 ...
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#1767 Post by rcrsn51 »

edoc wrote:Now, with fear and trembling, on to the 4215 ...
Is this a 4125 or a 4215? You have stated both above. However, Fluppy has an HP driver package built-in that may support your printer.

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#1768 Post by edoc »

rcrsn51 wrote:
edoc wrote:Now, with fear and trembling, on to the 4215 ...
Is this a 4125 or a 4215? You have stated both above. However, Fluppy has an HP driver package built-in that may support your printer.
4215 ... dyslexic fingers ... or failure to learn typing in high school. :oops:
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Media player codecs

#1769 Post by gcmartin »

using the Fluppy desktop Parole Media player. Anyone know how to resolve this?

Thanks in advance
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#1770 Post by nooby »

To Jemimah or anybody that can help with Pwidgets.

I use Fluppy 13 on my Acer D250
and it fails to get Analog clock or any of them to show up on the screen when I make use of theme "Love" on background?

What could I be doing wrong? Sure I should test with other backgrounds.
I go do it now.

Edit that did not do it. It says one should use Rox Desktop and that is what I have that was what was set up as default it seems. But Okay I reboot and maybe that is needed.
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not an ideal solution though

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Problem with full install

#1771 Post by csshin »

To Jemimah or anybody that can help with full install

I have been using Fluppy 013 for a while. Added Chinese language pack and other packages, remastered it and used the remastered copy on several several machines successfully. Recently I bought a new PC without any operation system but an empty 500G hard disk. I tried to do a full install and used grub4dos to make the disk bootable.

When I boot, grub runs successfully, giving me a list of boot choices I set before. Then it displayed one or two lines and came to a halt with sh-3.00#.

With a usb keyboard, I cannot key in anything and the machine seems to have gone dead. With a ps2 keyboard, I can type in commands. An ls let me see the directories in the disk. It cannot run xorgwizard, probably it has not loaded it. xwin gives an error saying that it cannot a read-only file /etc/.xloaded.

I tried to use a fresh download of fluppy 013.iso or .zip to do the full installation. I also try to do it on several machine. No luck.

I suspect a bug in the full install procedure or in vmlinuz. I knew very little linux and puppy to get any further. Can anybody help. Thank you.

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full install of Fluppy

#1772 Post by don570 »

I don't have experience with a full install
but the first thing I would suspect is an
improper kernel line in my grub configuration file.

(Note that for grub2 it is called the linux line
because the word 'kernel' is replaced by the word 'linux')

You must point the bootloader to the right
partition

For instance if you have installed in hda9
you put root=/dev/hda9 in the kernel line


Here are the links to explain grub
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/grub/grub.htm
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... c&start=48

Other than that I know nothing :lol:

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Full install boot up and stuck with sh-3.00#

#1773 Post by csshin »

I think I have get grub to direct to the correct partition, as after the booting hung, I do a ls and can see the directories of the full install fluppy.

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#1774 Post by 106498 »

If you post your menu.lst file, we can have a look at it. Usually in the /boot directory.
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Full install boot up and stuck with sh-3.00#

#1775 Post by csshin »

My menu.lst file is as follows. It is generated automatically by grub4dos and I have edited the title and commented out the window boot section. Frugal boot is OK.

# menu.lst produced by grub4dosconfig-v1.7
color white/blue black/cyan white/black cyan/black
timeout 10
default 0

# Frugal installed Puppy
title Fluppy013 Frugal
rootnoverify (hd0,3)
kernel /puppy013/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd psubdir=puppy013 nousbwait=1
initrd /puppy013/initrd.gz

# Full installed Linux

title Fluppy 013 (sda1/boot)
uuid 5a45137c-d016-4aa1-b42c-5923aec1aacb
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 ro


# Windows
# this entry searches Windows on the HDD and boot it up
#title Windows\nBoot up Windows if installed
# errorcheck off
# find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /bootmgr
# chainloader /bootmgr
# find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /ntldr
# chainloader /ntldr
# find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /io.sys
# chainloader /io.sys
# errorcheck on

# Boot from Partition Boot Sector

#title Fluppy 013 (sda4:PBS)
# uuid 5a45137c-d016-4aa1-b42c-5923aec1aacb
# chainloader +1

# additionals

title Find Grub2\nBoot up grub2 if installed
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /boot/grub/core.img
kernel /boot/grub/core.img

title Grub4Dos commandline\n(for experts only)
commandline

title Reboot computer
reboot

title Halt computer
halt

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media codecs missing

#1776 Post by gcmartin »

Parole Media generates an error message on playback of one of its defaults. Anyone know anything about this media player and how to resolve this?

Thanks in advance

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Re: media codecs missing

#1777 Post by maxpro4u »

gcmartin wrote:Parole Media generates an error message on playback of one of its defaults. Anyone know anything about this media player and how to resolve this?

Thanks in advance
What type of file are you trying to play?
Here is a link to parole
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/parole
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grub4dos instructions

#1778 Post by don570 »

csshin wrote: # Full installed Linux

title Fluppy 013 (sda1/boot)
uuid 5a45137c-d016-4aa1-b42c-5923aec1aacb
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 ro
I have no experience with grub4dos but
shouldn't your hard disk be referred to as hda1
rather than sda1

I thought that was the convention.
Here's a couple of pages on grub4dos
http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/basics.htm
http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/syntax.htm

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grub4dos

#1779 Post by don570 »

More info from

http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/multiboot.htm


To create an entry for Linux Puppy, add the following text/entry -
title Linux Puppy
hide (hd0,0)
hide (hd0,1)
unhide (hd0,4)
unhide (hd0,5)
hide (hd1,0)
find --set-root /vmlinuz
kernel /puppy400/vmlinuz pmedia=idehd psubdir=puppy400 pkeys=uk
initrd /puppy400/initrd.gz

or,
title Linux Puppy
hide (hd0,0)
hide (hd0,1)
unhide (hd0,4)
unhide (hd0,5)
hide (hd1,0)
kernel (hd0,4)/puppy400/vmlinuz pmedia=idehd psubdir=puppy400 pkeys=uk
initrd (hd0,4)/puppy400/initrd.gz rootnoverify (hd0,4)


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#1780 Post by myke »

Most modern Linux distributions refer to hard disks as sda, sdb, etc. rather than hda, hdb, etc

That's because the drivers for these hard disks have been changed in the kernel.

The old pata drivers referred to hard disks with hd whatever while the new libata drivers refer to the same hard disks as sd whatever.

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