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#761 Post by partsman »

:) hello sc0ttman been useing puppy for about a year so still a noobe but after trying alot of pups i love akita ! how can i help and anyway to get broadcom sta to work ? thanks again for akita !

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#762 Post by sc0ttman »

partsman wrote::) hello sc0ttman been useing puppy for about a year so still a noobe but after trying alot of pups i love akita ! how can i help and anyway to get broadcom sta to work ? thanks again for akita !
Welcome to the forum.

Glad to hear you enjoy Akita... That's two of us now ;)

About the broadcom drivers:

There is a thread called "Extra Drivers for k2.6.25.16" (or similar),
it might contain the needed broadcom drivers, but Akita has most of
the drivers from that thread already added...

You can search for it using the 'Puppy Search Engine', just see the link below in my signature :)
If I were you I'd bookmark the puppy search engine too, if you plan on using Puppy or Akita regularly...

The only other way to update drivers is to switch the kernel, for a more recent version.
This also means moving from sfs3 to sfs4 (not really important for end users)..

I no nothing about compiling kernels, so I would be stealing a pre-made kernel,
found either at bkhome.org or ripped out of some other puppy.

I have posted about changing kernels a few posts above, listing some issues..
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#763 Post by sc0ttman »

On another note, I have created a rather awesome SFS downloader and installer.
The "Akita SFS Installer" will be available in the PPM, and in the next Akita as default.

It searches the Akita repo for SFS files - I have been uploading some SFS files recently: http://akita.scottjarvis.com

After finding all the SFS files in the Akita repo, it gets their descriptions from the livepackages*.txt, then builds the GUI.

Click on an SFS to download and install it. Click on it again to unload it.
It is small, about 200 lines of code, nice scalable GUI, integrated with sfs_load.

So.... What SFS files should I upload to the Akita repo? What do people use or need?

BTW, I added a koffice3 .pet and .sfs to the repo, under 50mb!! :)
And I also added a few PETs to the repo - just click the 'Update' button in the PPM.
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#764 Post by Puppyt »

sc0ttman wrote: Glad to hear you enjoy Akita... That's two of us now ;)
Oi!
That's a pretty cheeky comment :) There's at least 3 in my family who use Akita regularly for media playing, games etc via the TV, and it'll be my distro of choice when "distributing" my old desktop hardware Johnny-Appleseed-like to various causes...
Sorry again that I won't have time for at least another week to run your updated ISO though the hoops. Just a quick note though that I found it very simple to extract various games files from sidder's HSB (HanSamBen - a 412/431 pupplet for kids) repository and have them running in Akita. From memory, "Fattybear's Birthday Surprise" was a doddle to have up and funning from within your DBGL pet, sc0ttman - big cheer from the kids :)
I noticed OOlight in your repository, and I am reminded that there is an OOlight4kids- or something similarly named - lurking in the forums somewhere. Maybe soon I'll dig one of my copies out and test it on Akita. My intention is to have the kids learning how to do animations and simple storytelling using the "powerpoint" application in OOlight. Maybe keep them interested during the skool hols, I've sussed out some various 3rd-party software to do this sort of thing, but I feel experience with the powerpoint environment - which they get in classes at school anyway - will be more helpful.
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#765 Post by Puppyt »

P.S. Without meaning to hog your thread or your time sc0ttman, I wonder what software solutions could be included for text-to-speech or voice recording, maybe even simple movie editing? [Hmmm I see you've got drec and Cinerella - I'll try them out]. Perhaps a typing game suite perhaps? Just looking for something to challenge (read: offline "babysit!") primary school kids without them realising that they're actually learning something really important. Not looking to co-opt your distro completely into the educashun field, so please feel free to ignore my suggestions :)
Legendary game engineer, Mike Singleton, passed away recently http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/ga ... ary-games. I've kinda peppered the forums with requests for "Lords of Midnight" games in Puppy linux, and while I can get various fan-made java remakes going, the dos versions remain a bit of a challenge to me (the ones I have use the dexe format). Wine would be the environment of choice to run Chris Wilds' remakes in Windows, as with the "War of the Solstice" remake. Seems like I have myself a project this Christmas break, in Akita :)
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#766 Post by sc0ttman »

Puppyt wrote:I am reminded that there is an OOlight4kids- or something similarly named - lurking in the forums somewhere
I've been gathering SFS recently as it happens...

I added these, briefly tested as working.
http://akita.scottjarvis.com/OOo4kids-1.2_en.pet
http://akita.scottjarvis.com/OOo4kids-1.2_en.sfs
I found it very simple to extract various games files from sidder's HSB (HanSamBen - a 412/431 puplet for kids) repository and have them running in Akita
I'll see if I can package them up as a collection in sfs or pet... It's easy in akita, using the right click options, if you wanna beat me to it...
I wonder what software solutions could be included for text-to-speech or voice recording
Here's a text to speech thing:
http://akita.scottjarvis.com/flite_gui-2.2-akita.sfs
http://akita.scottjarvis.com/flite_gui-2.2-akita.pet

Also, for movie editing, there is Avidemux in the repo. I am no expert in using them, cinerella seems tricky, but I only gave it 5 mins...

Also for screen/voice recording, the latest Akita has FFMPEG Vidcap, VLC-GTK, PAVrecord, latest Precord, rezound (in PPM), and FFconvert (if u wanna manually fix the ffmpeg commands it generates)...
Perhaps a typing game suite perhaps?
Funnily enough, I tried out a typing game called tuxtype something... Didn't work..
Legendary game engineer, Mike Singleton, passed away recently http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/ga ... ary-games. I've kinda peppered the forums with requests for "Lords of Midnight" games in Puppy linux, and while I can get various fan-made java remakes going, the dos versions remain a bit of a challenge to me (the ones I have use the dexe format). Wine would be the environment of choice to run Chris Wilds' remakes in Windows, as with the "War of the Solstice" remake. Seems like I have myself a project this Christmas break, in Akita :)
I think you know a lot more about DosBox and WINE etc than I do, but if you get any of it going I can package it up... ;)
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#767 Post by Puppyt »

That's fabulous, sc0ttman - as ever, you're a champ :)
I'll get around to tinkering with L.O.M. issues next weekend- stay tuned...
Especial thanks for all those media pets - you're right I thnk, I explored Cinerella briefly for a small movie-making project recently, and I think Avidemux will be more appropriate for numpties like me and schoolkids, alike.

"Darkness has fallen, and the foul are abroad..."


P.S. have noticed that your repository has been given honorable mention on an external forum for Puppy Linux - so don't think there are only a handful of us fans out here in the ether :)
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#768 Post by Keef »

Welcome to this weeks meeting of AA (Akita Anonymous)

"My name is Keef and I'm an Akitaholic!"

I drink a lot too....

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Akita beta13 isn't seeing any USB's

#769 Post by dennis-slacko531 »

I've tried both Pmount and Ymount.
Pmount says ERROR: unable to mount sdb1
Ymount says Sorry, mounting partition sdb1 failed.
*** Rox just shows an empty box for all my HDD also. Using the LiveCD now...

My old junker PC could really use this puppy. Earlier today I installed Carolina 003 and yesterday Precise 5.4.1, so my hardware is sure capable. Actually it's 9 yrs old and really needs something like Akita. Any idea's very appreciated. 8)

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#770 Post by sc0ttman »

dennis-slacko531 wrote:I've tried both Pmount and Ymount.
Pmount says ERROR: unable to mount sdb1
Ymount says Sorry, mounting partition sdb1 failed.
*** Rox just shows an empty box for all my HDD also. Using the LiveCD now...

My old junker PC could really use this puppy. Earlier today I installed Carolina 003 and yesterday Precise 5.4.1, so my hardware is sure capable. Actually it's 9 yrs old and really needs something like Akita. Any idea's very appreciated. 8)
All I can think of is that you're trying to access ext4?? The old 2.6.25.16 kernel doesn't support it... Even if I update to a newer kernel with ext4, there are still more changes needed to fully support ext4...

If not, try using these commands to check things out: gparted, parted, probedisk, probepart, disktype, mnt, partprobe
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Re: Akita beta13 isn't seeing any USB's

#771 Post by dennis-slacko531 »

sc0ttman wrote:
dennis-slacko531 wrote:I've tried both Pmount and Ymount.
Pmount says ERROR: unable to mount sdb1
Ymount says Sorry, mounting partition sdb1 failed.
*** Rox just shows an empty box for all my HDD also. Using the LiveCD now...

My old junker PC could really use this puppy. Earlier today I installed Carolina 003 and yesterday Precise 5.4.1, so my hardware is sure capable. Actually it's 9 yrs old and really needs something like Akita. Any idea's very appreciated. 8)
All I can think of is that you're trying to access ext4?? The old 2.6.25.16 kernel doesn't support it... Even if I update to a newer kernel with ext4, there are still more changes needed to fully support ext4...

If not, try using these commands to check things out: gparted, parted, probedisk, probepart, disktype, mnt, partprobe
Yes that's it. My entire PC is EXT4 because I don't have Windoze --- BTW, I noticed on "first shutdown" that ext4 wasn't an option. I'll format a partition to ext2..... Thanks sc0ttman.

**EDIT** The WM selections interest me probably the most. I'm using E16 and it's pretty nice. When I used E17 in Snowlinux I thought it rather over-the-top (for me). I'm hoping I'll get another shot at Fluxbox and any comments appreciated. :P

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#772 Post by sc0ttman »

dennis-slacko531 wrote:**EDIT** The WM selections interest me probably the most. I'm using E16 and it's pretty nice. When I used E17 in Snowlinux I thought it rather over-the-top (for me). I'm hoping I'll get another shot at Fluxbox and any comments appreciated. :P
I like this one, if not using JWM: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/xfce_minim ... -akita.pet (1.1mb)
It is an extra cutdown xfce environment, that uses very little resources.

I'm using JWM+tint2 at the moment, just checking tint2 really...
I'll try to add fluxbox to the repo in a day or two...

EDIT: Also, these have been added to the Akita Repo,
just click the Update button in the PPM and Akita SFS Installer:

"dia-097-akita: diagram creator " off "Graphic 3000K"
"dia_DOC-097-akita: diagram creator help files" off "Graphic +dia 1300K"
"dia_DEV-097-akita: diagram creator, files for compiling" off "Graphic +dia 2K"
"easymp3gain-0502-akita: mp3 volume (gain) editor" off "Multimedia 1700K"
"filezilla-353-akita: great FTP client" off "Internet +libgpg,+libgcrypt,+gnutls 5600K"
"filezilla_NLS-353-akita: filezilla FTP client locales" off "Internet +filezilla 2300K"
"filezilla_DOC-353-akita: filezilla FTP client help files" off "Internet +filezilla 2K"
"fotoxx-87-akita: advanced image viewer, editor and converter" off "Graphic +libfreeimage,+libgtkimageview 2200K"
"fotoxx_NLS-87-akita: image viewer locales" off "Graphic +fotoxx 244K"
"fotoxx_DOC-87-akita: image viewer help files" off "Graphic +fotoxx 633K"
"jasper-1.900.1-w5: jpeg library" off "BuildingBlock 126K"
"koffice-3-akita: KDE office suite" off "Document 48M"
"koffice_DOC-3-akita: KDE office help files" off "Document +koffice 30M"
"LazY-FReD-1.0.2: download PET and SFS files from many, many Puppy sources" off "System 45K"
"libaudio-akita: audio library" off "BuildingBlock 42K"
"libfreeimage-3.10-akita: image library" off "BuildingBlock 1900K"
"libgtkimageview-akita: image library" off "BuildingBlock 27K"
"pdfedit-043-akita: an advanced PDF editor" off "Document +libaudio 5200K"
avast-1.3.0-puppy: anti virus with graphical interface, System 2.5M
avast_NLS-1.3.0-puppy: avast locales, System +avast 2.7M
bluegriffon-1.0-w5: WYSIWYG editor for wesbites (HTML, CSS etc), Internet 15M
clamav-0.97.3-w-20111019: anti virus program, System 3.5M
foxitreader-1.1.0-20090810: nice pdf reader, full version, Document 2.3M
foxitreader-1.1.0-20090810-lite: nice pdf reader, light version, Document 1.7M
skype_static-2.1.0.81: call conferencing and chat, Internet 27M
thunderbird-16.0.2-akita: email client, latest stable branch, Internet +dbus-glib 21M
thunderbird-3.1.20-akita: older email client, still good, security branch, Internet +dbus-glib 12M
tightvnc-1.3.10: VNC client and server off Network 722K
kino-1.3.4-akita: DV video editor off Multimedia 1.6M
kino_DEV-1.3.4-akita: kino files for compiling off Multimedia +kino 20K
kino_DOC-1.3.4-akita: kino help files off Multimedia +kino 3.2M
kino_NLS-1.3.4-akita: kino translations off Multimedia +kino 425K
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Dewbie

#773 Post by Dewbie »

Hello Sc0ttman:

Does Akita have a 4.x / Wary 5.x level of dial-up driver support?
Also, should the Akita .pets work with Wary?

Thanks.

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#774 Post by sc0ttman »

Dewbie wrote:Hello Sc0ttman:

Does Akita have a 4.x / Wary 5.x level of dial-up driver support?
Also, should the Akita .pets work with Wary?

Thanks.
Akita has the same dialup setup and drivers as pup4, except that a few of the frontends are updated in various ways, internationalised and a few extra fixes .... And I think most of the pets should work with Wary, although Akita is based on Wary 5.1.x, so it has older ffmpeg than Wary 5.3 and later...

And I find that most Lupu, Saluki, Dpup, Wary and Quirky pets work fine in Akita.
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#775 Post by bark_bark_bark »

Hello I am working on getting an old pc up. It is powered by a Abit BH-6 Motherboard (look @ my sig for basics). I will try to run akita, but no sure if it will work at this point as I need a a new hard drive, and a cd drive. It is obviously is too old to boot from USB.
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#776 Post by Puppyt »

Hi sc0ttman,
I think that I might *just* be missing something really obvious - like using the wrong Akita kernel version for my kids entertainment machine, or by not having the devx loaded, or bad downloads etc - but I can't get my new HD 5450 Ati-Radeon 1GB ddr3, HDMI+audio playing ball with Akita 13.
Its a Intel Motherboard E210882 (D945GTP) with LGA775 800Mhz cpu, currently running 5gb ddr2 ram (heh - will there ever be a PAE Akita :wink: - Reminds me - even though non-pae will only see 3gb-ish ram, does it distribute the load over the ram banks or only focus on the first banks? Would it make for a longer-surviving RAM overall??)
I downloaded the Akita13beta 2.6.25.16 kernel, and also your Ati-Catalyst-8.12-xorg7.3-k2.6.25.16.pet (MD5 225e08f2d79c1697f021a38557c8b8f8 - if that gels with your original). After I wiped the partition with ol' Akita10 and frugal-installed Akita13 (under a 800x600 vesa that wouldn't show menu icons on the LPC tv I have it connected to), made a new save file and rebooted, I followed your directions for installing the Ati-Catalyst-8.12-xorg7.3 pet, and exited to X. "Ati-catalyst' was option 9 in the xorgwizard list of Xorg options, and on selection churned out a long list of unfurling directories until:

Code: Select all

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usr/src/ati/fglrx_sample_source.tgz
error: could not open display
Uninitialized file found, configuring.
/usr/sbin/xorgwizard: line 239   9800 Segmentation fault      aticonfig --initial -f
#grep: fglrx: no such file or directory
nv: target 'ATI-ATOMBIOSLCTV' is not a directory
Starting X, specs in /etc/X1/Xorg.conf, startup apps /root/.xinitrc
(and then drops back to prompt after presenting 'xwin' and 'xorgwizard' selection help)
On one occasion I rewiped and started over, and got a "4838 Segmentation fault" instead of 9800, above. A dodgy hard drive perhaps?
Anyways I extracted the pet in an attempt to track down the problem (in my end-user manner) and found that the fglrx source tgz had configure and make codes within - I'm guessing I need devx installed to help it over the hump? I'm downloading your akita13 devx now, but apparently will take another 3 hours from now to complete download, due to my ISP-choked bandwidth. My plans for LOM on Akita will have to wait...
Any advice on my glx woes gratefully received,
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#777 Post by bark_bark_bark »

okay I got all the parts I need to run it.

EDIT: Does Akita support Diamond Multimedia's Viper V550 gfx card. It's an old AGP card from 1998.
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#778 Post by sc0ttman »

bark_bark_bark wrote:okay I got all the parts I need to run it.

EDIT: Does Akita support Diamond Multimedia's Viper V550 gfx card. It's an old AGP card from 1998.
As far as I can tell, this would be the correct driver: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/NVIDIA-71. ... .25.16.pet

And I think this is the latest version of the above pet: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-disp ... river.html
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#779 Post by sc0ttman »

Puppyt wrote:Hi sc0ttman,
I think that I might *just* be missing something really obvious - like using the wrong Akita kernel version for my kids entertainment machine, or by not having the devx loaded, or bad downloads etc - but I can't get my new HD 5450 Ati-Radeon 1GB ddr3, HDMI+audio playing ball with Akita 13.
that's not good, I was gonna order one of those... or an nvidia 220 something...
Its an Intel Motherboard E210882 (D945GTP) with LGA775 800Mhz cpu, currently running 5gb ddr2 ram (heh - will there ever be a PAE Akita :wink:
I might make one with a Wary kernel again at some point... but like I said eariler, the OpenGL never seems to work right...
Reminds me - even though non-pae will only see 3gb-ish ram, does it distribute the load over the ram banks or only focus on the first banks? Would it make for a longer-surviving RAM overall??)
No idea to be honest, I'm happy with 2GB...

About the ATI drivers... Not sure what the problem might be... your md5 is fine.. The ATI drivers akita uses were built by MU quite a while back now, maybe your card is too new...

I only once had some ATI hardware to test the ATI drivers with - they worked OK, a little buggy, X crashed a few times, but it seemed OK, performance was crap, but so was the laptop in general... So I can't be sure what the problem is, but I know I didn't use the devx to load the ATI drivers...

Maybe newer drivers need to be compiled, I might be getting a similar card, so could give it a go... I mainly had old nvidia AGP cards, which was lucky cos most Nvidia drivers are available and reliable in puppy... Not so much for ATI, I think...

EDIT: This is the thread where I got the ATI drivers: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=38516
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#780 Post by Puppyt »

Hi sc0ttman,
thanks for your response - I chose ATI as a conscientious objector to NVIDIA's purported lack of future support for Linux (another quixotic quest of mine - but didn't realise that ATI offered pretty poor/inconsistent support to begin with :( [EDIT: unfounded whinge based on similar experiences reported on various forums. Seems the implementation with Xorg versions and Ati drivers is the main bugbear]). The cards I found at a national techware chain for AU$32 ea - but there is much said lately about the price gouging Australians get for tech compared to the rest of the world - should be cheaper for you in comparative terms.
Works great in LH64 on my main office computer - TaZoC has compiled a more recent version of ATI-Catalyst than you have (11.8 ) seems to be the main issue - though I still didn't succeed in getting HDMI-audio going when running liveCD LH64 on the tv-computer setup. Ran it through from boot changing various BIOS settings on spec - PCI or PEG (express PCI) defaults, HDMI/DVI or HDMI2 ports on the tv - didn't alter the end result in frugal-installed Akita though I noted that I received seg faults at different allocations (?) associated with the same line I mentioned earlier re fglrx. I have a woefully choked internet here at home for another 24 hours but I managed to scrape some references together from non-Puppy Linux,
e.g., http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=281386
http://askubuntu.com/questions/124292/w ... vers-fglrx
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... 175421664/
http://askubuntu.com/questions/74171/is ... 4172#74172
...but closer to home
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=412419
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48019
...the last of which I'll give a try later today, though I note that some 4.31 /Wary users seem to still be left hanging, near the end of the thread.
Thought I would risk downloading the real thing and try compiling myself, but not until after I get clear headroom (and bandwidth) later this week from here http://driverscollection.com/?H=Radeon% ... x%20x86_64(errgh - bigger than Akita itself!).
In Haste
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