Fluppy 013

For talk and support relating specifically to Puppy derivatives
Message
Author
User avatar
edoc
Posts: 4729
Joined: Sun 07 Aug 2005, 20:16
Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
Contact:

Which Lyricue Will Play Best With Fluppy 013?

#1901 Post by edoc »

Can someone advise as to which version of Lyricue (and Precue) is most likely to play nicely with Fluppy 013, please?

https://launchpad.net/~chris-debenham/+archive/lyricue
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
[i]Home page: [/i][url]http://nevils-station.com[/url]
[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
TahrPup64 & Lighthouse64-b602 & JL64-603

rickgtx
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon 01 Aug 2011, 00:43

acpitools

#1902 Post by rickgtx »

Is there an acpi package for Lupu that adds
-Suspend and Hibernate support
-Acpi support including automatic power management when you plug or unplug, suspend when you shut the lid or press the sleep button, poweroff when you press the power button.

New to Puppy Linux, I found it this week. I installed Wary 2.1.5 as part as a rescue disk. Now deciding between Lupu 5.2.5 and Fluppy 4.3.1 for my Acer netbook (AOD250 1G mem 1.6 atom processor) from a SD Card.

I really like Lupu but I want the acpi features of Fluppy. I tried adding these to Lupu
acpid-1.0.10-1.pet
acpitool-0.5.7.pet

but can't get the suspend to work or power button. Or the nice shutdown dialog like Fluppy-13.

I need to find the acpi-control and shutdown dialog pkgs

User avatar
don570
Posts: 5528
Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2010, 19:58
Location: Ontario

#1903 Post by don570 »

rickgtx wrote:Is there an acpi package for Lupu that adds
-Suspend and Hibernate support
Try Pupshutdown by Radky

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=56077

___________________________________________________

I've made a French version of Fluppy013 that
includes Pupshutdown

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65222

rickgtx
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon 01 Aug 2011, 00:43

acpitools

#1904 Post by rickgtx »

Thanks. I've been experimenting with PupShutdown in Lupu 5.2.5 but do not seem to have the right setup. The power switch brings up the "acpid" dialog and 30 sec shutdown. Closing the lid or pressing sleep (Fn-F4) has no affect - but in Fluppy-13 it does suspend. However, the /etc/apci/action/suspend.sh script does suspend my Acer AOD250 in Lupu 5.2.5 - the lid event is not captured I guess.

I've downloaded:
acpid-1.0.10-1 http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=43189
acpitool-0.5.7 http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=43190
PupShutdown-1.7.2 http://www.smokey01.com/radky/PupShutdown-1.7.2.pet
PupControl-1.5.3 http://www.smokey01.com/radky/PupControl-1.5.3.pet

The acpi scripts in Fluppy are more complex and it will take me a while to reverse engineer them in to Lupu 5.2.5 - my Linux is pretty rusty.

tlchost
Posts: 2057
Joined: Sun 05 Aug 2007, 23:26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Contact:

pidgin-2.10.0-i486-431

#1905 Post by tlchost »

pidgin-2.10.0-i486-431

http://208.109.22.214/puppy/viewtopic.p ... 4df256c6bd

Works with Fluppy 013 here

tlchost
Posts: 2057
Joined: Sun 05 Aug 2007, 23:26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Contact:

#1906 Post by tlchost »

edoc wrote: Aitch posted the following link which is the beginning of a centralized pool of all Puppy apps -- if folks choose to cooperate:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewt ... 983#542983
The online database was one that I had created and offered for use by the PLUG group.

My experience with the database was that not many people were willing to assist by making/maintaining entries.

I would put it back online if folks asked for it and agreed to help.

Thom

User avatar
Aitch
Posts: 6518
Joined: Wed 04 Apr 2007, 15:57
Location: Chatham, Kent, UK

#1907 Post by Aitch »

Seems there was a reason for Bruce derailing PLUG after all - [not necessarily benevolent] dictators rule :wink: :lol:

http://www.smokey01.com/bruceb/puppy.html

Does that make your database redundant, Thom?

Aitch :)

tlchost
Posts: 2057
Joined: Sun 05 Aug 2007, 23:26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Contact:

#1908 Post by tlchost »

Aitch wrote:Seems there was a reason for Bruce derailing PLUG after all - [not necessarily benevolent] dictators rule :wink: :lol:
Oh I don't think one can give Bruce all the credit for derailing PLUG. If one has ever read The Evil Prince one may be able to find others who very skillfully helped kill PLUG.

[/quote]
http://www.smokey01.com/bruceb/puppy.html
Does that make your database redundant, Thom?
[/quote]

You can answer that question your self....see how long it takes to find jnformation about Fluppy 013 and those pets and sfs files that are known to work with Fluppy.

Bruce did a great job with his page...but like so many static tools it has its limitations.

I suspect that people would simply not take the time to participate in entering and updating information in a database.

Thom

heywoodj
Posts: 85
Joined: Sun 15 Mar 2009, 04:39

Fun with My New Fluppy

#1909 Post by heywoodj »

After trying out various puppies (4.2.1 -> LuPu 5.2.5) on my "new" laptop (hp/Compaq nx6125 -- 1.6 GHz AMD, 1.4 GB RAM, 40 GB HDD w/ 1.5 GB swap), I am now enjoying Fluppy 013.

It looks good, works well, boots quickly and has a good feel. But it's not perfect with all hardware -- yet.

There are some quirks I'm still ironing out.I admit that some of the problems may be of my own making.

I was not getting the sound to work, and when running alsaconf from terminal I was getting a "No supported PnP or PCI card found...), similar to bignono1: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 379#519127
The difference is that he has a ES1968 soundcard while mine is an ATI IXP.

I resolved the sound issue by reinstalling Fluppy, this time using a CD. I normally test puppies by downloading and mounting the .iso, and copying the contents to a directory. I have a selection in my menu.lst that points to this directory. This way, I can try out a Puppy without burning a CD.

But there's something different about Fluppy, unlike the other Puppies and Puplets, that won't allow my soundcard to be detected when "installed" without a CD.

Fluppy also did not recognize my SDHC card from the built-in card reader, at least after restarting X to set up my Synaptics touchpad. That was resolved by this: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36779. Basically inserting:

Code: Select all

modprobe tifm_7xx1 
modprobe tifm_core 
modprobe tifm_sd
into the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local will allow my cardreader to be ready at startup.

The things I have yet to resolve:
1. The behaviour of the lid switch that I outlined here:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=70622. The screen shuts off when the lid is closed but won't return when opened, forcing me to a power button shutdown.
To be fair, most newer version exhibited the same behavior. While 4.2.1 and 4.3.1 returned without a hitch, LuPu 5.0,5.2.0,and 5.2.5 all gave me the black screen.
The only newer dog that behaves well is SnowPuppy 020, which automatically goes into "Suspend to RAM" when the lid is closed, and returns quickly by pressing the power button. That is the behavior I'm looking for. What should I copy from Snow Puppy?

2.I like "Suspend to RAM" so much that I made a "sleep" switch icon on my desktop. However, whenever I go to sleep, I need to re-enable the wireless network when I wake. It's all there but it still needs a nudge in Frisbee to get connected.

3. Even in these modern times, I still occasionally need to use the dial-up modem. After messing with ScanModem and using slmodemd, PupDial recognizes the modem but I get no dialtone, unlike the same setup(telephone cable) which works in Windows XP :( . I think I may have to work with the various checkbox options in PupDial.

User avatar
edoc
Posts: 4729
Joined: Sun 07 Aug 2005, 20:16
Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
Contact:

#1910 Post by edoc »

Fluppy 013 is no longer actively supported by Jemimah as her job situation has changed. It remains, however, one of the better Puplets (esp. for netbooks and laptops).

You may want to have a look at the work being done on Dpup Exprimo 5.X.5:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 679#560679
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
[i]Home page: [/i][url]http://nevils-station.com[/url]
[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
TahrPup64 & Lighthouse64-b602 & JL64-603

heywoodj
Posts: 85
Joined: Sun 15 Mar 2009, 04:39

#1911 Post by heywoodj »

Thanks, I have now found out about Jemimahs long absence, and would hope that all is well, if hectic, with her.

In the mean time, with Pemasu's help, I have resolved my #1 and #2 problems in one shot!
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=660
Now to resolve #3, the dial-up modem!

User avatar
arfon
Posts: 22
Joined: Sun 17 Aug 2008, 10:04
Location: North Wales, UK
Contact:

Remaster missing BOOT dir

#1912 Post by arfon »

See earlier posts by tlchost regarding remaster in Fluppy13...

Loved the Fluppy13 so went to remaster ...

After Remaster (Douglas') creating *iso then BurnISO2CD. However CD won't boot. It says missing

/boot/vesamenu.c32

In fact the *.iso does not contain a boot directory at all.

Is this a known issue? Is there a way I can recover my iso (took ages to fine tune) and add a boot directory (tried Burn to ISO in Win CDBurner XP then adding the BOOT directory in a subsequent session but suspect some clash in case caused it to fail).

Thanks

tlchost
Posts: 2057
Joined: Sun 05 Aug 2007, 23:26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Contact:

Re: Remaster missing BOOT dir

#1913 Post by tlchost »

arfon wrote: In fact the *.iso does not contain a boot directory at all.
Correct.....I am not home...but as I recall this is what I did:

Place all the files the remaster created in a new directory...
then copy the boot directory from the original Fluppy into the new directory.

I then zipped up the new directory into a zip file.

As I recall, if you unzip that onto a USB drive, you'll be good to go.

Hope my senior memory is intact.

Thom

User avatar
arfon
Posts: 22
Joined: Sun 17 Aug 2008, 10:04
Location: North Wales, UK
Contact:

#1914 Post by arfon »

Hi Thom

Thanks I did something similar using ISOMaster. Got the boot dir in place.

However the Remaster had allowed me to customize the flp-013.sfs to another name. So then during startup it couldn't find flp-013.sfs 'cos mine was called something else.

Renamed it back built my 4th ISO and re-wrote my CD. All worked in the end. But don't want to do it that way frequently !

I'll see if I can find the old Remaster on a pet somewhere...

Arfon

tlchost
Posts: 2057
Joined: Sun 05 Aug 2007, 23:26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Contact:

#1915 Post by tlchost »

arfon wrote: However the Remaster had allowed me to customize the flp-013.sfs to another name. So then during startup it couldn't find flp-013.sfs 'cos mine was called something else.
I made that mistake once....
I'll see if I can find the old Remaster on a pet somewhere...
Arfon
The one in Fluppy works fine....not sure why you want to use a different one.

jamesbond
Posts: 3433
Joined: Mon 26 Feb 2007, 05:02
Location: The Blue Marble

#1916 Post by jamesbond »

Does anyone notice that puppeee.com site (where fluppy is hosted) seems to be down?
Fatdog64 forum links: [url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Latest version[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/ke8sn5H]Contributed packages[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/se8scrb]ISO builder[/url]

roadkill13
Posts: 154
Joined: Wed 10 Aug 2011, 21:41
Location: United States
Contact:

#1917 Post by roadkill13 »

Does anyone notice that puppeee.com site (where fluppy is hosted) seems to be down?
Thanks for pointing that out. I had just visited the site a few days ago because I put fluppy on a laptop and wanted to add some of the software that was available at puppeee.com/files. I must have gotten that done just in time.

Too bad I did not keep copies.

User avatar
edoc
Posts: 4729
Joined: Sun 07 Aug 2005, 20:16
Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
Contact:

#1918 Post by edoc »

I have some of that stuff ... if Jemimah has abandoned the site.

Perhaps someone on Puppy already has mirrored it or plans a download site?

Otherwise I may be able to host it for a while.

I am slowly moving away to Squeeze 5X7, and have been monitoring the Next project as well, but have found Fluppy 013 to be an amazingly powerful and stable Puplet.
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
[i]Home page: [/i][url]http://nevils-station.com[/url]
[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
TahrPup64 & Lighthouse64-b602 & JL64-603

tlchost
Posts: 2057
Joined: Sun 05 Aug 2007, 23:26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Contact:

Acer Netbook Wireless

#1919 Post by tlchost »

Fluppy 13 does not seem to recognize the wireless chip in the Acer D255E netbook.

Fluppy tells me its and unknown broadcom device....windows 7 says it is Broadcom 802.11n

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Thom

User avatar
don570
Posts: 5528
Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2010, 19:58
Location: Ontario

broadcom chip

#1920 Post by don570 »

Try this pet for broadcom wireless.


http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 66&t=71777

________________________-

Post Reply