spup-100 April 2011
With Gkrellm and icewm. LOVE that wallpaper!
Also FF 4 and Aqualung.
Also FF 4 and Aqualung.
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[b]Tahr Pup 6 on desktop, Lucid 3HD on lappie[/b]
Confirmed. Also confirmed by 'perthie' on BK's blog.rcrsn51 wrote:Spup-100 is suffering from the same problem as Lupu-525. If you boot off a flash drive with no internal hard drive, you get "Searching deeper .. spup_100.sfs not found".
I'm betting that the latest Wary does the same thing.
[Edit] It does.
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Been using Spup with the ATI crystal graphic to watch streaming video.
Been using Xchat and Seamonkey.
Got a bit confused adding Xaralx from slackware but got it working well enough to use. The dependency thing is difficult to sort out for those of us weaned on Quickpet . . .
Seems a solid spup to me
Been using Xchat and Seamonkey.
Got a bit confused adding Xaralx from slackware but got it working well enough to use. The dependency thing is difficult to sort out for those of us weaned on Quickpet . . .
Seems a solid spup to me
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regular loss of connection.
No pattern to detect could be every minute or so, but could be also long periods in between, but regularly I loose my connection.
Having then the url not found message from the browser.
I found out, that when waiting a bit and retrying, I have access again.
Quite annoying and don't know how to diagnose further.If someone has an idea?
Having then the url not found message from the browser.
I found out, that when waiting a bit and retrying, I have access again.
Quite annoying and don't know how to diagnose further.
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eth1 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:"WiFi_9C" Nickname:"ipw2100"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: 00:23:08:E4:98:9C
Bit Rate=11 Mb/s Tx-Power:16 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:XXXX-XXXX-XX Security mode:restricted
Power Management:off
Link Quality=98/100 Signal level=-58 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:4
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Re: regular loss of connection.
Hi BeemBéèm wrote:No pattern to detect could be every minute or so, but could be also long periods in between, but regularly I loose my connection.
Have you tried the lupu stay-connected pet:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... start=1095
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peebee, I forgot about that one.
Hopefully it'll work in spup being made for lucid as far as I see.
But for me it masks the underlying problem.
Hopefully it'll work in spup being made for lucid as far as I see.
But for me it masks the underlying problem.
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The original stay-connected is here. I'm a little surprised that it has gone from being a quick fix to a standard Puppy wifi repair tool.Béèm wrote:peebee, I forgot about that one.
Hopefully it'll work in spup being made for lucid as far as I see.
But for me it masks the underlying problem.
Here is my (limited) understanding of the issue. Some wireless routers periodically poll their clients to see if they are still active. Some clients, when idle, won't respond. So the connection is dropped. I don't know if this is a function of the client's wifi adapter driver or WEP/WPA or something else.
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Thanks for the update and explanation.rcrsn51 wrote:The original stay-connected is here. I'm a little surprised that it has gone from being a quick fix to a standard Puppy wifi repair tool.Béèm wrote:peebee, I forgot about that one.
Hopefully it'll work in spup being made for lucid as far as I see.
But for me it masks the underlying problem.
Here is my (limited) understanding of the issue. Some wireless routers periodically poll their clients to see if they are still active. Some clients, when idle, won't respond. So the connection is dropped. I don't know if this is a function of the client's wifi adapter driver or WEP/WPA or something else.
It seems to me that I have this problem more often with the latest puppy's of Lucid,spup with the same router/WiFi adapter.
Maybe a WiFi adapter driver issue? A newer kernel?
My laptop isn't the newest one.
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I haven't installed yet as the last couple of hours I didn't have any interruptions. Amazing.rcrsn51 wrote:@Béèm: Does stay-connected fix your problem?
As soon as I start to have interruptions again, I'll try it. And report back.
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Thanks for this info Mick. Using it, I have been able to assign icons of choice to display when using an iconified tasklist (my preference)...cool01micko wrote:Add that to /etc/xdg/templates/_root_.jwmrc, run "fixmenus", restart JWM.Code: Select all
<Group> <Name>igucal</Name> <Option>nolist</Option> <Option>layer:12</Option> </Group>
Like This:
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<Group>
<Name>tkspider</Name>
<Option>icon:games48.png</Option>
</Group>
Spup Frugal HD and USB
Root forever!
Root forever!
spup-100 built from latest woof
I did a frugal install of spup on an hp desktop which has two monitors
connected to it.
Display
Resolution 3840x1080 pixels
OpenGL Renderer ATI Radeon HD 5570
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
OpenGL
Vendor ATI Technologies Inc.
Renderer ATI Radeon HD 5570
Version 4.1.10600 Compatibility Profile Context
Direct Rendering Yes
# glxgears
39856 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7971.128 FPS
40467 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8093.214 FPS
40449 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8089.608 FPS
40508 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8101.524 FPS
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It's working nice on this pc.
connected to it.
Display
Resolution 3840x1080 pixels
OpenGL Renderer ATI Radeon HD 5570
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
OpenGL
Vendor ATI Technologies Inc.
Renderer ATI Radeon HD 5570
Version 4.1.10600 Compatibility Profile Context
Direct Rendering Yes
# glxgears
39856 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7971.128 FPS
40467 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8093.214 FPS
40449 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8089.608 FPS
40508 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8101.524 FPS
#
It's working nice on this pc.
Wow. I'm surprised how fast this issue fell off the radar, considering Puppy's mandate to support old hardware. BTW, Minnesota deserves full credit for reporting this problem and identifying the cause.01micko wrote:Confirmed. Also confirmed by 'perthie' on BK's blog.rcrsn51 wrote:Spup-100 is suffering from the same problem as Lupu-525. If you boot off a flash drive with no internal hard drive, you get "Searching deeper .. spup_100.sfs not found".
I'm betting that the latest Wary does the same thing.
[Edit] It does.
I'm also surprised by the lack of interest in the BootFlash issue, since it affects any future Puppy built with Syslinux 4.
(I'm Perthie)
I should not comment at all due to lack of knowledge but this exchange give me the impression that one need two different puppies?
One group of puppies that works well pm older computers and then some puppies that try to use the latest gear and work well on them?
To combine both seems not easy is it?
I mean even Lupu520 failed on my relatively new Acer D250 and that one is only at most 2 or 3 years now? So what is older then. Computers from 2003 to me is older maybe okay every computer with less than 250 MB as default installed?
One group of puppies that works well pm older computers and then some puppies that try to use the latest gear and work well on them?
To combine both seems not easy is it?
I mean even Lupu520 failed on my relatively new Acer D250 and that one is only at most 2 or 3 years now? So what is older then. Computers from 2003 to me is older maybe okay every computer with less than 250 MB as default installed?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Well I guess we better press the issue. It's a true showstopper. IIRC it may have began with the "simple filenames" (circa 11/2010). There is also something affecting dvd/cd saveback (pupmode=77) installs, though I need to do more testing for concrete proof/evidence on that one.rcrsn51 wrote:Wow. I'm surprised how fast this issue fell off the radar, considering Puppy's mandate to support old hardware. BTW, Minnesota deserves full credit for reporting this problem and identifying the cause.
Concerning the usb bug, I first heard of the issue on IRC earlier this week.. I was embarrassed to respond as I had just seen Minnesota's post. Didn't believe it at first but didn't deny it either. Was that you too?
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Mick I haven't tested the dvd/cd saveback on spup-100 but I can confirm it doesn't work on lupu-525.01micko wrote:Well I guess we better press the issue. It's a true showstopper. IIRC it may have began with the "simple filenames" (circa 11/2010). There is also something affecting dvd/cd saveback (pupmode=77) installs, though I need to do more testing for concrete proof/evidence on that one.rcrsn51 wrote:Wow. I'm surprised how fast this issue fell off the radar, considering Puppy's mandate to support old hardware. BTW, Minnesota deserves full credit for reporting this problem and identifying the cause.
Edit: I just tested the dvd/cd saveback with spup-100 and I can confirm it doesn't work either.
I even tried setting the cd/dvd device from the setup menu to make sure that wasn't the culprit.
Looks like it might be a woof script problem. Is Barry aware?
libraries missing
i installed firefox and dependencies shows
missing libs:
libmozalloc.so
libmozsqlite3.so
libxul.so
where can i get these libs and how can i add them?
missing libs:
libmozalloc.so
libmozsqlite3.so
libxul.so
where can i get these libs and how can i add them?
Re: libraries missing
Where on earth did you get your firefox package?turf wrote:i installed firefox and dependencies shows
missing libs:
libmozalloc.so
libmozsqlite3.so
libxul.so
where can i get these libs and how can i add them?
If you go to the PPM (puppy package manager, menu>setup>) you'll see a button for the spup repo. Enable that, choose the Internet category and get Firefox, no dependency issues, posting from said now, and it's Firefox 4.
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Firefox can sometimes give you some trouble. But The Chosen One is real beast. Firefox is no match to it.
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