How to use my USB wireless dongle? (Solved)

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#41 Post by mikeb »

BTW, has anyone recently mentioned that tempestuous ROCKS!?... Smile
he has always been the puppy linux world's top banana when it comes to wifi (and other things for that matter)

a toast to 'the man'

ps I still have 2.02 regression...the fasted pup in the west. :)

mike

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#42 Post by RetroTechGuy »

mikeb wrote:
BTW, has anyone recently mentioned that tempestuous ROCKS!?... Smile
he has always been the puppy linux world's top banana when it comes to wifi (and other things for that matter)

a toast to 'the man'

ps I still have 2.02 regression...the fasted pup in the west. :)

mike
I've settled on 5.28 for the time being. It seemed to have lower hardware load than 4.31, and much better hardware support... Damn solid product!

(someone once said that if I started running Puppy that I'd never get back to playing with Debian... ;-) )
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#43 Post by rjbrewer »

RetroTechGuy wrote:
tempestuous wrote:For wifi troubleshooting, see the first post of
"Drivers for Puppy 5.1-5.2.8 with 2.6.33.2 kernel"
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=59000
BTW, has anyone recently mentioned that tempestuous ROCKS!?... :-)
"ROCKS" is an is an extreme understatement.
We are really fortunate to have someone like him to help with
wireless problems that haven't even been solved by the largest
linux distros.

Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs

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#44 Post by tempestuous »

mikeb wrote:I still have 2.02 regression...the fasted pup in the west. :)
Ah, that's good to hear, though you will come unstuck if you try to add a very new accessory device, such as a Realtek wifi dongle, for example.
The Puppy 2.00/2.02regression kernel is too old for modern drivers to compile against.

For speed and lightness, though, the Puppy 1.03 - 1.09 series was even better. Worked a treat with my (now dead) Sony VAIO Pentium 1 laptop.
Again, no support in that old Pup for modern hardware.

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#45 Post by mikeb »

Puppy 1.03 - 1.09 series was even better
ok I dare not mention the simplepup I have based on 1.08 ... get even faster performance but my usb modem and wifi were not an option.

I did cheat and change the kernel in 2.02 to 2.6.18 as the original had a unionfs quirk which meant deleted files reappearing but performance remained. I put it down to the Xorg / X 6.8 and early gtk 2 and of course plenty of gtk1 apps. The included mplayer finished the show and a neat firefox 1.5. I did build the realtek rt3070sta driver on that kernel but normally the older pups are around for nostalga, testing ideas and the occasional rollar coaster ride on a speedy base (and small too 60MBsfs)

cheers

Mike

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#46 Post by cthisbear »

tempestuous:

Sir Tempe is one of the Puppy giants.

Chris.

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#47 Post by mikeb »

Sir Tempe is one of the Puppy giants.
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and its his birthday :D

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#48 Post by RetroTechGuy »

mikeb wrote:
Sir Tempe is one of the Puppy giants.
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and its his birthday :D

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Woohoo! :D
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