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Revised/additional boot codes.

#281 Post by ETP »

Otropogo,
I'm curious about the name and path of the file you excerpt in your two examples above, BTW.
More details on CASE 1: are given in this post.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 101#645101
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Re: Revised/additional boot codes.

#282 Post by otropogo »

ETP wrote:Otropogo,
I'm curious about the name and path of the file you excerpt in your two examples above, BTW.
More details on CASE 1: are given in this post.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 101#645101
thanks,

Will try to work though your method when I can find the time. My last attempt to install Dos4Grub resulted in my having to fdisk my hard drive to regain access to it.
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drivers

#283 Post by knsridhar »

Sir
in your next puppy linux release please include drivers for all types printers and scanners new and old ones.this will make puppies complete replacement for MS windows and its software.I have been using pupplies for quit long time and it serves all my requirments.only problem i have is drivers for my pronters and scanners.hope it will be attended to in future release
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Re: drivers

#284 Post by jpeps »

knsridhar wrote:Sir
in your next puppy linux release please include drivers for all types printers and scanners new and old ones.this will make puppies complete replacement for MS windows and its software.I have been using pupplies for quit long time and it serves all my requirments.only problem i have is drivers for my pronters and scanners.hope it will be attended to in future release
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Puppy has excellent printer support, but to include every known printer that you don't use would defeat the object of having a small distro.

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#285 Post by hal8000 »

This may not be possible due to the large size of the proprietary drivers but I'd like to see next puppy release include the catalyst (fglrx) driver for ATI cards and the Nouveau nvidia drivers.


If this is not possible would it be possible to include a boot parameter
e.g. puppy pfix=catalyst or pfix=nvidia with the ability to boot the driver
from a pupsave file.

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#286 Post by R-S-H »

My wish list for the next Puppy is my wish list for the next Puppy is my wish list for the next Puppy is my wish list for the next Puppy is my wish ... ... ...

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#287 Post by bohocmasni »

a wish list?

i wish puppy could handle slax's modules, could install and uninstall that fast (did you try it?). or: could be more than 5 sfs loaded in the same time

or: ppm could remove lots of pets with 1 click.

or: i wish some developer tools/toys could be packed in base sfs, like tcc or bacon and not in the one big sfs with kernel sources
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#288 Post by lvds »

Wishes for next puppy release (from my users list ;-) )

- place jwm/rox into an external SFS file, so the desktop can easily be changed by another and builders can build alternate desktops much strongers. See this thread

- woof settings so builders can build a barebone easily. Because right now we all have hard time at removing packages and testing what dependencies are needed.

- gtkdialog for all the old scripts. See Carolina pupsaveconfig as an example

- Beware all puppy scripts can fit into a 1024x768 screen because right now many are not even readable. So if a user have a video driver problem and downgrade to 1024x768, at least he could setup his system again. (this have been a show stopper for _many_ people)

- Beware many alert popup have colors hardly readable on notebooks, like black on purple etc. Set a nice and good looking gtkdialog alert popups, all the same look and feel all over the puppy so it is easy to recognize.

- improve and simplify the video card selector with something like jockey on Ubuntu: if your video driver is there, go on with it. If your video driver is not there start with the best resolution useable, then launch later puppy-jockey to detect an additional driver on internet repository, then popup offer to download and install.

Many (many) thanks for your hard work, it is much (really much) appreciated ! :-)

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WPA-PSK enabling, please.

#289 Post by boof »

please re-code iwlwifi.ucode to allow Intel 5100-1 device to use WPA-PSK encryption-it is capable in XPsp3. I do not know if NDISwrapper will enable the function. That, and RA2850 RTL9192SU devices similarly. Please advise.

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broken links feedback

#290 Post by xmf-149 »

i am new to linux and lupu and here is a report of what confused me. i fixed it now this is just so it can be changed in the official version
  • Startmount cannot be started from PupControl - it needs to be called with its full path /usr/local/Startmount/Startmount to function correctly. which startmount is /usr/bin/startmount which is a copy of Startmount but note that a symlink would not work either. it would be cleanest to comment line 349 in PupControl-bin and change the action path or a launch script could be made
  • quickpet links lupu_devx_528.sfs but the highest version available is lupu_devx_525.sfs
  • getflash doesnt work - the broken link to adobe.com causes the error message "Unable to contact the server, please check your internet connection". there is a package flash_install-0.1 in PPM which succeeded; otherwise, changing the link to 11.2 fixed getflash and apparently 11.2 is the last version
  • pfbpanel line 1100 manually add glipper (checking for /root/.glipper_on) to keep the tray icon from disappearing - (too bad fbpanel needs to kill the processes)
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#291 Post by DM was on fire! »

XMF, you're running an old version of Puppy. Precise 5.5's GetFlash functions fine.
It is the last version because Flash dropped support for Linux.

Hope that clears some things up.

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#292 Post by nubc »

I'm seriously curious why VLC is not the default mediaplayer in Wary, Slacko, and Precise. Instead we get these clunky mplayer apps that have two simultaneous gui's by default until things get cleared up in Preferences. How much larger is VLC that versions can't adopt it as default player?

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#293 Post by smokey01 »

This is another reason I prefer Fatdog as VLC is the default.

Size is important but not as important as functionality.

simargl

#294 Post by simargl »

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#295 Post by Smithy »

VLC version 1.1.7 pet works great with the portion of QT that is built in to Puppy, been using it as main media player for two years now.
Couldn't get the midifile plugin to work, but everything else I have thrown at it works.

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#296 Post by R-S-H »

Smithy wrote:VLC version 1.1.7 pet works great with the portion of QT that is built in to Puppy, been using it as main media player for two years now.
Couldn't get the midifile plugin to work, but everything else I have thrown at it works.
Yes, I do use this VLC 1.1.7 also. It has been already available in LazY Puppy 528-4 and meanwhile I've set this as the default Video Player in my LazY Puppy (XineDVD and Gnome-MPlayer are removed). For Audio I do use the Aqualung Player because of its XML based music database.
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#297 Post by ThoriumBlvd »

My wish-list is rather short

1.) make sure Puppies fit on a CD-R(W)
2.) Settle on one default Video and Audio, VLC for vids, I'm not sure what is the better Audio, I've only experienced alsa-mixers.
4.) Jeez, these browsers are getting bloated... any ideas? 120Mb mem at fresh start?

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#298 Post by gcmartin »

ThoriumBlvd wrote:My wish-list is rather short ... Thorium
If I'm not mistaken, Puppy has already done this many times and those distro versions are already available.

I am not suggesting that Puppy LInux need not advance. Rather, that for older PCs and "CDs vs DVDs" Puppy has already addressed those needs.

The technology changes is what Barry had in mind when he began investigating RasPi and etc.

Most all x86 (especially 32bit x86) has already been done. PC manufacturers switched to x86 64bit PC/laptops/etc in 2006+. Several Puppy developers, for past several years, are now looking at 64bit x86.

ARM manufacturer are becoming 64bit. Handheld and video of processors have already started the 64bit migration as is already seen and will be seen, more, at 2014 CES.

With the older x86 technology, PUPPY LInux has done an incredibly great job of providing needed coverage and addressing fundamental needs.

I am hoping the next releases continue to do what some developers has been doing more and more of; namely, documenting what are the tested platforms and the minimum platforms their distro are targeted for as they bring forth newer distros addressing newer hardware needs that users and Linux industry presents. Thus, a user now see, on the front end, the base expected environment for the PUP as well as any dependencies and exceptions which usually accompany that Opening Post's documentation (you know, the open thread of the distro or packages).

This documentation, though very subtle and so very minor, is a real benefit to any community user/testers who come to Puppy Linux for a desktop/LAN/WAN solution.

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#299 Post by solo »

I have a small, but in my view, important suggestion to make. I run PP 5.7.1., and when ever I load, or unload an SFS file, at the subsequent reboot, my desktop will be filled with all the icons of all default applications in their respective position like it was the first time I booted Puppy, but they are placed along with the icons I placed there myself, so it effectively becomes a messy affair.
Now, jpeps has made an terrific little utility for this which backs up and restores the desktop.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=64464

This has been a true lifesaver for me. What I want though, is for this procedure to take place automatically. The best thing of course is for this bug not to occur at all anymore, but if that turns out to be too complicated, then I want a smart Puppy which understands that under certain conditions a desktop restore at bootup is required.

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#300 Post by RSH »

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if [ "$1" == "" -o "$1" == "-h" ]; then 
echo "USAGE: desk-restore [ -r -b ]  restore/backup"
exit
fi
The script is /usr/local/bin/desktop-restore and it has usage as shown above.

If you would use a small script this can be done easily.

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#!/bin/bash -a
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 2014-02-04 RSH for murga-forum
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Script existing?
if [ -f /usr/local/bin/desktop-restore ]; then
	
	# Backup Directory already existing?
	if [[ -d /root/.desktop && -f /root/.desktop/PuppyPin ]]; then
		# Restore
		exec /usr/local/bin/desktop-restore -r
		else
		# Backup
		exec /usr/local/bin/desktop-restore -b
	fi

fi

exit 0

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# End 
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This script should do the job.

Save the script with a unique name (in /usr/sbin or /usr/local/bin) and execute/call this script from somewhere in /usr/bin/xwin (make sure it is executed before X is starting) and change the following in script /usr/local/bin/desktop-restore at line 34

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  [ "$1" == "-r" ] && restore && restartwm
to

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  [ "$1" == "-r" ] && restore #&& restartwm
Should work, though I did not test it!

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