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A few nitpicks about Slacko

#281 Post by B.K. Johnson »

In the interest of updating anyone following,
No scripts to update seamonkey found. Googled, tried smokey01 pets_n_stuff (last update July 2, 2011) . But hope that from seamonkey, Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Software installation>Automatically download and install updates will work for next update. I'm unable to check now as the latest version 2.8 ) is already installed from a pet I got elsewhere.

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#282 Post by 01micko »

B.K. Johnson

This scripts works to get the latest official seamonkey and firefox in your default language (can be overridden)

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 860#585860

When I compile seamonkey auto update is turned off, and I don't think it has ever worked properly with a compiled version in puppy anyway.

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gcmartin

#283 Post by gcmartin »

01Micko wrote:As for flashplayer, I disabled the auto download, there is a menu entry. Do folks want the auto download back?
I thought this a good feature when it was present.

Here to help

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Full SAMBA and SLACKO!!!

#284 Post by gcmartin »

This implementation and its PETs is really moving Puppy as a full LAN based Puppy. This includes all the correct services, and subsystem support for the best fully featured 32bit desktop in Puppyland.

This PUP can do everything on a LAN that any Apple and Microsoft has been doing for a decade. WOW!

Keep us moving appropriately @01Micko...."keep us moving appropriately."

Thanks for this heads-up approach.

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psaveconfig-2.2.1

#285 Post by shinobar »

Released pupsaveconfig-2.2.1.pet http://shino.pos.to/linux/puppy/
# v2.2.1 23apr12: fix was failed partition number >= 10, dialog shows all options, no choice under MINIMB
Thanks to zekebaby and jemimah.

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#286 Post by James C »

Different Conky .....
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#287 Post by DaveS »

Nicely Borg :)
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#288 Post by cthisbear »

01micko:

Sorry to report Broadcom still not working on the
Dell Studio XPS.

Shows up....won't load.
Also tried Frisbee.

Screen OK....1280 x 800

Sound works on boot.

Oh! yeah......10 out of 10 for the wallpaper.

Makes you want to get back to Win mate.

Saluki 019 finally works >> Broadcom.
Squeeze from pemasu also works.

Thanks mate....Chris.

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#289 Post by 01micko »

Chris..

No pointy/clicky stuff required...

in a console (you know, that plain smokey white rectangle box where you can type stuff, has a "#" in the top left corner..) type the following.

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lspci -nn > chris_report
then

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dmesg >> chris_report
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gzip chris_report
In your root folder you'll find a file chris_report.gz .. when you find it post it as an attachment to the forum, it is forum ready with the .gz extension. (see the "Add Attachment" button, opens a file browser.. I can't recall if you've ever actually added an attachment before! Hence the quick run down :wink: )

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#290 Post by Jades »

gcmartin wrote:
01Micko wrote:As for flashplayer, I disabled the auto download, there is a menu entry. Do folks want the auto download back?
I thought this a good feature when it was present.
It was. The problem, which James C mentioned above, is that the more recent versions released by Adobe have removed support for running on older CPUs. On affected machines, the symptoms can be quite nasty and difficult to diagnose. Once the incompatible player is installed, you can visit a website with Flash on and the browser will immediately crash to the desktop with no errors at all unless you happened to have loaded the console first (in that case it will say "Illegal Instruction.")

A somewhat larger number of users than before are now in the odd position I've been in before with my K6-2 500. Puppy will boot but a particular program won't run. A possible compromise would be to add a warning on the window for automatic downloading that users of machines with CPUs older than Pentium IV should hit cancel and find an alternative.
Zhaan - AMD K6 2 500, 512MB RAM, ATI Rage 128 VR. Full install Wary 5.5 [url=http://tinyurl.com/dy66kh8]HardInfo Report[/url]
Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0

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nvidia-glx-sdl-295.40-slacko.sfs

#291 Post by shinobar »

Try nvidia-glx-sdl-295.40-slacko.sfs
for slacko with kernel 2.6.37.6, 2.6.39.4, 3.1.10-slacko_4gA, or 3.1.10-slacko_paeA.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/

Load, then do not run the nVidia Settings at this point of time, just exit the sfs_load, and run xorgwizard or reboot PC following message.
Slacko 5.3.1 may need not reboot PC.
Slacko 5.3.3 beta may need to reboot PC before xorgwizard.

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Re: nvidia-glx-sdl-295.40-slacko.sfs

#292 Post by Jim1911 »

shinobar wrote:Try nvidia-glx-sdl-295.40-slacko.sfs
for slacko with kernel 2.6.37.6, 2.6.39.4, 3.1.10-slacko_4gA, or 3.1.10-slacko_paeA.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/

Load, then do not run the nVidia Settings at this point of time, just exit the sfs_load, and run xorgwizard or reboot PC following message.
Slacko 5.3.1 may need not reboot PC.
Slacko 5.3.3 beta may need to reboot PC before xorgwizard.

Feed back welcome:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 305#622305
Works good with my hardware. Thank you.
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Re: psaveconfig-2.2.1

#293 Post by zekebaby »

shinobar wrote:Released pupsaveconfig-2.2.1.pet http://shino.pos.to/linux/puppy/
# v2.2.1 23apr12: fix was failed partition number >= 10, dialog shows all options, no choice under MINIMB
Thanks for the quick fix, but unfortunately, the fix does not work for me. I installed the updated PET and got the new 2.2.1 GUI. I accepted the default "boot/slacko" location for the savefile in /dev/sda1 and the file still ended up in /dev/sda1/bootslacko. I don't think this is related to the 10 partition limit as I only have 1 defined.

Also, a purely cosmetic bug is that when you select EXT2 on the right hand side of the dialog, the left side still says .4fs (you'd have to do a full redraw if a different FS type is selected)

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#294 Post by zekebaby »

cthisbear wrote:01micko:

Sorry to report Broadcom still not working on the Dell Studio XPS.
Broadcom works fine here on a Dell D430 using the b43 driver. lspci -nn reports

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0c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11a/b/g [14e4:4312] (rev 01)

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Re: Save file ends up in wrong dir

#295 Post by shinobar »

zekebaby wrote:FThe only real problem I found was that the save file ended up in the wrong directory. I boot with

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kernel /boot/slacko/vmlinuz psubdir=/boot/slacko pmedia=atahd
and the save file ended up in a newly created directory "/bootslacko' instead of '/boot/slacko'.
Sorry, i have not read carefully.
Well... pupsaveconfig does not support deeper directories. it allows only one depth from the root of the partition. Suppose grub4dosconfig too.

I know recent woof finds savefile from maybe 2 step deep, but my tools not. I am not sure i am going to support further.

EDIT:
I tested Wary-5.3.3 cd, and found it fails with the save file at 2 step deep directory, sda2/puppy/wary/warysave.2fs. I guess the save file at deeper directories is still experimental even in woof.
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Re: Save file ends up in wrong dir

#296 Post by zekebaby »

shinobar wrote:
zekebaby wrote:FThe only real problem I found was that the save file ended up in the wrong directory. I boot with

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kernel /boot/slacko/vmlinuz psubdir=/boot/slacko pmedia=atahd
and the save file ended up in a newly created directory "/bootslacko' instead of '/boot/slacko'.
Sorry, i have not read carefully.
Well... pupsaveconfig does not support deeper directories. it allows only one depth from the root of the partition. Suppose grub4dosconfig too.

I know recent woof finds savefile from maybe 2 step deep, but my tools not. I am not sure i am going to support further.
If you comment out line 1725 in your pupsaveconfig 2.2.1, the problem goes away.

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  ###FOLDER=$(echo $FOLDER|tr -d '/')
Try it - I just tested it and it seems to work fine.

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Re: Save file ends up in wrong dir

#297 Post by shinobar »

zekebaby wrote:

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  ###FOLDER=$(echo $FOLDER|tr -d '/')
Try it - I just tested it and it seems to work fine.
The issue is not simple. I am not sure if it is safe to allow deeper directories. See EDIT on my previous post.
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Re: Save file ends up in wrong dir

#298 Post by zekebaby »

shinobar wrote:
zekebaby wrote:

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  ###FOLDER=$(echo $FOLDER|tr -d '/')
Try it - I just tested it and it seems to work fine.
The issue is not simple. I am not sure if it is safe to allow deeper directories. See EDIT on my previous post.
The limitation may be due to the Puppy installer scripts.

Two level subdirs work fine using a manual frugal install (i.e. manually copying initrd, vmlinux and sfs). I always locate my puppies in /dev/sda1/boot and have never had a problem. I currently have precise 5.3.3.1, racy 5.3, wary 5.3 and now your slacko beta all in their own subdir under /dev/sda1/boot.

You're a lot closer to getting multi-level subdirs working than you think! Doing the mod above will get you one step closer. Since the goal of line 1725 is to lop off leading and trailing slashes, a safer zero side-effect alternative is to replace line 1725 with:

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FOLDER=$(echo $FOLDER | sed -e 's,^/,,' -e 's,/$,,')

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#299 Post by bigpup »

Maybe this has something to do with what is happening.
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01922
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Re: Save file ends up in wrong dir

#300 Post by shinobar »

shinobar wrote:tested Wary-5.3.3 cd, and found it fails with the save file at 2 step deep directory, sda2/puppy/wary/warysave.2fs.
Once Barry introduced deeper search in Sep 2010 but abandoned maybe one year later.
in the init script Barry wrote:#100914 fallback, search depth 3 -- sub-sub-folders. improve psubdir search.
Anyway, what is the general rule:
in the shutdownconfig Barry wrote:'/' means top-level of partition.
You are only allowed to save one-deep, for example: '/puppy300'.
But there is is an exception:
zekebaby wrote:Two level subdirs work fine using a manual frugal install (i.e. manually copying initrd, vmlinux and sfs). I always locate my puppies in /dev/sda1/boot and have never had a problem. I currently have precise 5.3.3.1, racy 5.3, wary 5.3 and now your slacko beta all in their own subdir under /dev/sda1/boot.
Right, if you specify the 'psubdir'. There is a room to improve the pupsaveconfig for this case. But do not expect in short term.

Tnx bigpup, yes, it is too complex. :wink:
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