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Q5sys

Joined: 11 Dec 2008 Posts: 1126
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Posted: Sat 03 Sep 2011, 17:53 Post subject:
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edoc wrote: | Q5sys wrote: | My next version will probably be based on the newer Slackpup release. Im waiting for it to go final to start work. |
Any exciting news? |
did 5.3 go final without me noticing?
Im waiting till all the bugs are ironed out. That way theres less bug testing for me.
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edoc

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 4722 Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
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Posted: Sat 03 Sep 2011, 18:24 Post subject:
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Q5sys wrote: | edoc wrote: | Q5sys wrote: | My next version will probably be based on the newer Slackpup release. Im waiting for it to go final to start work. |
Any exciting news? |
did 5.3 go final without me noticing?
Im waiting till all the bugs are ironed out. That way theres less bug testing for me.  |
Sounds like good strategic wisdom to me!
I have no idea about 5.3 ... can't keep up with all that is going on in Puppyville.
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Q5sys

Joined: 11 Dec 2008 Posts: 1126
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Posted: Sat 03 Sep 2011, 18:32 Post subject:
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edoc wrote: | Q5sys wrote: |
did 5.3 go final without me noticing?
Im waiting till all the bugs are ironed out. That way theres less bug testing for me.  |
Sounds like good strategic wisdom to me!
I have no idea about 5.3 ... can't keep up with all that is going on in Puppyville.
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good strategic wisdom... more like efficient slacking.
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droope

Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 811 Location: Uruguay, Mercedes
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Posted: Mon 28 Nov 2011, 14:36 Post subject:
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this is awesome!
backtrack is 2GB now... couldn't even think of installing it on my old PC. I guess i have to buy a real computer to work comfortably??? let's put that to a test.
Cheers!
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droope

Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 811 Location: Uruguay, Mercedes
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Posted: Sun 04 Dec 2011, 19:06 Post subject:
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hey the wireless doesn't work in my EEEPC 701, anyone know why? it has never worked so far on a puppy, now that i remember.
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edoc

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 4722 Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
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Posted: Sun 04 Dec 2011, 19:08 Post subject:
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Have you tried Squeeze 5X9 or the aging but Netbook-friendly Fluppy 013?
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droope

Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 811 Location: Uruguay, Mercedes
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Posted: Mon 05 Dec 2011, 16:12 Post subject:
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heh it's just that i really liked the attack pup. i even created the article on thewiki about eeepc now that I remember... there used to be a patch for the eeepcs.
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Q5sys

Joined: 11 Dec 2008 Posts: 1126
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Posted: Fri 09 Dec 2011, 19:21 Post subject:
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just a little update guys...
working on v2 now.
using slacko as a base. running into a few problems with a few tools not wanting to run due to dependency conflicts (slacko having newer versions than what it needs).
But Im slowly working through it all.
Still hoping for that Dec 31 2011 deadline, I've unoffically set for myself. lol
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Q5sys

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Posted: Fri 09 Dec 2011, 19:22 Post subject:
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droope wrote: | hey the wireless doesn't work in my EEEPC 701, anyone know why? it has never worked so far on a puppy, now that i remember.
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I never had a problem with the 1005HA eeepc I used to have. Guess they used some weird hardware in it. Did you try compiling the newest drivers for the wireless card?
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eztuxer

Joined: 06 Nov 2008 Posts: 516 Location: Belgium
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Posted: Sun 18 Dec 2011, 18:31 Post subject:
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Hi !
Installed on AAO (Acer Aspire One) netbook, on 16 GB USB stick.
Wifi works...
However, it won't use the AZERTY Latin BE keyboard even tough it is actually written in etc/keymap
HEEEEEEEEEEEELP !
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droope

Joined: 31 Jul 2008 Posts: 811 Location: Uruguay, Mercedes
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Posted: Thu 02 Feb 2012, 04:52 Post subject:
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Great distro, I'm currently making a full-disk install ^^
Ditched the EEEPC for now.
Cheers,
Droope
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Barkin

Joined: 12 Aug 2011 Posts: 823
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Posted: Mon 20 Feb 2012, 20:42 Post subject:
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Q5sys wrote: | ... thats a unidirectional Wifi Boosted antenna.
As for the manufacturer... its a custom setup by a company that specifically creates hardware of this nature. | http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=494653#494653
Shouldn't the elements be insulated from the metal boom ? ...
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/diy-yagi/#Construction
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Mon 11 Jun 2012, 21:42 Post subject:
Enfin une distro un peu différente Subject description: Ah, something new ! |
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Enfin une distro un peu différente (Ah, something new !)
Attack Pup brings something New in my puppies collection. I am checking it deeper. This distro is nice !
Bonne journée. Pelo
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Ray MK

Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 773 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 07:13 Post subject:
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Pelo said - This distro is nice !
Agreed - Fantastic -- and runs well on my 10yr old Acer 243LC.
What fun - lots to try and learn.
Thanks to all who helped make this superb puppy.
Very best regards - Ray
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edoc

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 4722 Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
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Posted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 13:34 Post subject:
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Barkin wrote: |
Shouldn't the elements be insulated from the metal boom ? ...
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Not necessarily - it depends on the feed system. Many yagi antennas do not insulate/isolate the elements.
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