Racy Puppy 5.2.2 Final, 18 Nov. 2011

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nVidia driver for Racy

#381 Post by shinobar »

nvidia-glx-sdl-290.10.sfs runs on Racy-522.
Seems stable and the gimp-2.7.x problem disappeared.
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ntfs-3g mount option

#382 Post by shinobar »

otropogo wrote:when I copy files on the ntfs Goflex drive (whether on the USB3 port or on USB2), it pops up the following error message in red text:
Operation not supported; failed to copy /mnt/sdxx/xxxx.jpg
In fact, the file is copied successfully, and can also be deleted again.
sc0ttman wrote:That simply means the permissions were not maintainted - file permissions are lost when copying from ext2/ext3/etc to NTFS or FAT partitions... It is nothing to worry about in most cases...
Right. But I think it is a woof bug.
The 'silent' option required in /bin/mount.
At line 52:
ntfs-3g $CMDPRMS -o umask=0,no_def_opts,silent 2>/tmp/ntfsmnterr${MYPID}.txt
and line 62:
ntfs-3g $CMDPRMS -o force,umask=0,no_def_opts,silent 2>/tmp/ntfsmnterr${MYPID}.txt
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Re: incomplete USB3 support, mystery filesystem error messages

#383 Post by otropogo »

sc0ttman wrote:
otropogo wrote:when I copy files on the ntfs drive, it pops up the following error message in red text:
Operation not supported; failed to copy /mnt/sdxx/xxxx.jpg
That simply means the permissions were not maintainted - file permissions are lost when copying from ext2/ext3/etc to NTFS or FAT partitions... It is nothing to worry about in most cases...
Thanks for the explanation.

But perhaps I should add that the file copies that evoked the "operation unsupported copy failed" popup were all from the ntfs drive to itself, NOT from ext2/ext3 to ntfs. I was merely making a second copy on the original ntfs drive.
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Re: ntfs-3g mount option

#384 Post by otropogo »

shinobar wrote:
otropogo wrote:when I copy files on the ntfs Goflex drive (whether on the USB3 port or on USB2), it pops up the following error message in red text:
Operation not supported; failed to copy /mnt/sdxx/xxxx.jpg
In fact, the file is copied successfully, and can also be deleted again.
sc0ttman wrote:That simply means the permissions were not maintainted - file permissions are lost when copying from ext2/ext3/etc to NTFS or FAT partitions... It is nothing to worry about in most cases...
Right. But I think it is a woof bug.
The 'silent' option required in /bin/mount.
At line 52:
ntfs-3g $CMDPRMS -o umask=0,no_def_opts,silent 2>/tmp/ntfsmnterr${MYPID}.txt
and line 62:
ntfs-3g $CMDPRMS -o force,umask=0,no_def_opts,silent 2>/tmp/ntfsmnterr${MYPID}.txt
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... start=2446
Thanks for your comment. On reviewing you url above, I noted the following comment.
The ntfs-3g-2010.3.6-i386.pet, by ttuuxxx, solved the error message problem for me.
And I wonder whether this pet is usable in lupu 5.2.8, and if so, whether it will fix the intermittent problem I have in lupu of the ntfs file system refusing to mount except in read-only mode?

If so, this would allow me to use USB3 reasonably well in 5.2.8 with the USB3 pet installed.
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#385 Post by Tman »

The copy-error reported by otropogo also exists in the Racy-based Saluki. The error message is faulty, becuase the file does actually get copied over.
Shinobar's method of hacking /bin/mount has been confirmed to fix the problem. Thanks, Shinobar.
Attached is a pet with Shinobar's fix.
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#386 Post by otropogo »

Tman wrote:The copy-error reported by otropogo also exists in the Racy-based Saluki. The error message is faulty, becuase the file does actually get copied over.
Shinobar's method of hacking /bin/mount has been confirmed to fix the problem. Thanks, Shinobar.
Attached is a pet with Shinobar's fix.
Thanks Tman, Shinobar.

Yes, the pet fixed the spurious copy error message.
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pmount options inactive, Intel boot problem

#387 Post by otropogo »

Am unable to access the alternative format for the Pmount window via the preferences tab, so no unified window or MUT is available.

On my desktop machine, the Intel D865GLC with ATI X1550 video adapter, I'm also unable to boot reliably (rarely it does work) from the liveCD/2fs file without entering

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puppy acpi=off
at the boot prompt
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#388 Post by Geoffrey »

Sage wrote:
I prefer this over the other mail clients.
Once used, never forgotten.
On the other hand, have you tried EudoraOSE yet? Still the choice of professionals!
That is nice, I've never tried it before, thanks for the tip 8)

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#389 Post by Sage »

I've never tried it before
I've been bashing on about it for some years now, but as with most things, folks are too busy ploughing their own furrow & co.
Things would get a whole lot better if someone from the IT fraternity could bend the ear of BK ! The SM suite is like a giant millstone. There are two essential essentials in an OS - a good reliable browser and an excellent email client. After that, it's all horses & courses.

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#390 Post by duke93535 »

goof
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#391 Post by duke93535 »

otropogo:
Am unable to access the alternative format for the Pmount window via the preferences tab, so no unified window or MUT is available.
In playing around, here is how I got Pmount’s preferences to work.

1. Rename in /usr/sbin/gtkdailog3 to gtkdialog3.hide.

2. Symlink gtkdialog4, naming it gtkdialog3 in /usr/sbin.

3. Install mut2-1.3.1238.pet from here: ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet_packages-4/

Works for me.

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#392 Post by otropogo »

duke93535 wrote:otropogo:
Am unable to access the alternative format for the Pmount window via the preferences tab, so no unified window or MUT is available.
In playing around, here is how I got Pmount’s preferences to work.

1. Rename in /usr/sbin/gtkdailog3 to gtkdialog3.hide.

2. Symlink gtkdialog4, naming it gtkdialog3 in /usr/sbin.

3. Install mut2-1.3.1238.pet from here: ftp://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet_packages-4/

Works for me.
duke
Thanks for your suggestion. Am a bit antsy about symlink, or indeed, any manual changes in system configuration, but will try playing with it later (using a test 2fs file.).

If anyone caught my original post, I'm afraid I'm getting swamped with Puppy versions, and got Racy 5.2.2 confused with Luci 529.

USB3 does seem to work in Racy 5.2.2 without the bothersome intermittent ntfs errors of lupu. It does however, intermittently refuse to load xwindows without pfix=acpi on my desktop machine. Today it loaded fine the first time, then failed on the second.

I also miss fprot/xfprot, and have never been able to install clam-av so it actually works.

Just now I went a few more rounds with both.I've got xfprot installed on the desktop system. When I open it, it goes online to get the sigs file, but then reports it can't expand it. So I downloaded the file manually in /usr/local/f-prot. So now, instead of wanting to go online, x-fprot responds with "binary not found". However, no installation for the binary fprot is listed in any of the repositories available to packet manager.

So then I tried to install clamav, which I've read Barry prefers to the "broken" f-prot. There's only one package in the repos clamav-0.91.2.pet, in the Puppy 3 repository. I installed it "successfully", but no tab or icon for it appears anywhere, and I have no idea how to access it to run it or update its sigs file.

I noticed earlier today, playing with Fedora16 LiveCD that they've been unable to get a working update app for clamav continuously since 2005! So what's more broken, clamav, which doesn't work at all, or x-fprot/frpot, which runs and updates ok in Puppy 4.x and lupu?

Lupu is ok except for its very scary handling of ntfs filesystems.
Aside from the intermittent ntfs-g3 error that causes it to mount usb drives in read only mode, I've recently had an instance where all of the subfolders in a folder disappeared when I moved another folder into it.

There was no error message or clue of any kind as to what had happened. Both the moved file and the entire contents of the target file, with 30 subdirectories and almost a gigabyte of datafiles bytes became instantly inaccessible.

When I rebooted, they were all there again. No disk utility could find anything wrong with the partition. But it's ntfs.
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Wifi Problem!

#393 Post by sszindian »

Trying to setup wifi with Racy. It seems we are almost there except for this...

(Using Linksys AE1000 High Performance Wireless-N USB Adapter and BELKIN N300 Wireless Router)

Any suggestions appreciated!



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wifi problem

#394 Post by sszindian »

Searching my files in Racy, I found that the rt2800usb file is in fact there, compiled for 3.0.7 but, wifi still gives the error message (in above post) and doesn't work?

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Wifi problem

#395 Post by sszindian »

Hmm... My BELKIN router came equipted with a 'PASSWORD' protect... I'm wondering if that might have something to do with not being able to setup my wifi? I checked the setup as best I know how and didn't see anywhere to enter a password for Racy wireless!! Where is that setup function hiding? I previously setup wifi on my Nextbook Tablet without a hitch.

Maybe I need to take this problem to a different thread???

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aarf

#396 Post by aarf »

Lupufied racy
Gplanarity game installed with from the ppm installs ok. no missing dependancys. No error or any output or messages when run from terminal but only get a grey window that does nothing.

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/usr/local/Partview/pdff.pl

#397 Post by Karl Godt »

I am not educated in the perl language so am not able to debug the script for the moment .

[edit]
[original:]
/bin/sort binary is not working as expected , have replaced sort in the script with busybox sort and that seems to function better .

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open(FH,"mount | grep '/dev/' | grep '/mnt/' | busybox sort -g |")  or die "cannot run command mount\n";
[/original]
It is not a /bin/sort issue with partview , see post further down !
[/edit]

#

There is also a problem with /bin/umount script that does not grep -w /dev/sda1 if rootpartition is /dev/sda10-15 for the desktop shows the sda1 as mounted even if it is truly unmounted because ^ df |grep sda1 |grep -v sda10 ^ would not run the icon_unmounted_func but the icon_mounted_func and leave a rooticon for sda1 on the desktop if Puppy installed full to sda10 .

I reported that in the slacko thread :
AND umount does not create the right icon for sda1
[The racy freememapplet works ok regarding df output]
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wcpufreq looks in non existant directory

#398 Post by Karl Godt »

I have temporarily adjusted the code like this :

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 if [ -d /lib/modules/$kernelVersion/kernel/arch/*/kernel/cpu/cpufreq ];then
 cd /lib/modules/$kernelVersion/kernel/arch/*/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
 elif [ -d /lib/modules/$kernelVersion/kernel/drivers/cpufreq ];then
 cd /lib/modules/$kernelVersion/kernel/drivers/cpufreq
 else
 WARN='No appropriate directory with cpu freq drivers detected'
 fi
 if [ ! "$WARN" ];then
 #lots of code here
 fi
The directory

/lib/modules/$kernelVersion/kernel/arch/*/kernel/cpu/cpufreq

exists for kernel 2.6.39.4

BUT

NOT for kernel 3.0.7

cd ./non/existent leaves the prog in $HOME and ls -1 would show files and directories but no kernelmodules as expected .

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Corner tags revisted

#399 Post by Karl Godt »

BarryK wrote:
Karl Godt wrote:What i think i could add from /tmp/xerrs.log :

JWM: warning: /root/.jwm/jwmrc-theme[10]: invalid tag in Active: Corner
JWM: warning: /root/.jwm/jwmrc-theme[16]: invalid tag in Inactive: Corner

Hadn't they been commented like

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--- /initrd/pup_ro2/root/.jwm/jwmrc-theme	2011-11-10 16:58:57.000000000 +0800
+++ /root/.jwm/jwmrc-theme	2011-11-11 02:41:14.836533429 +0800
@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
     <Active>
Seems they had come again into racy final .
        <Text>white</Text>
        <Title>#393F96:#30528D</Title>
-       <Corner>#4A5966</Corner>
+       <!-- <Corner>#4A5966</Corner> -->
        <Outline>black</Outline>
     </Active>
     <Inactive>
        <Text>white</Text>
        <Title>#84CFF1:#393F96</Title>
-       <Corner>#DCDAD5</Corner>
+       <!-- <Corner>#DCDAD5</Corner> -->
        <Outline>gray30</Outline>
     </Inactive>
 </WindowStyle> 
Thanks, fixed. I removed <corner> tags totally.
Seems they had crept back in into the final ! :mrgreen:

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rc.shutdown

#400 Post by Karl Godt »

And Please check rc.shutdown for
NOTE : THE IMPORTANT PART is

- umount -r $ONESTRAY
+ umount -r $ONESTRAYMNT

[edit]
there is still
xFUSER="`fuser -m $ONESTRAY 2>/dev/null`"
should also become
xFUSER="`fuser -m $ONESTRAYMNT 2>/dev/null`"
which I have posted in this thread :
Shutdown hang when CIFS shares are mounted and potential fix
[edit : have to mention , that i have to understand the killzombies function correctly ]
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