Akita Linux, Beta 16 ISO

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#1041 Post by technosaurus »

speaking of browsers netsurf-3.1 was recently released with more javascript support - it may be able to start weanin us off the heavy multi-megabyte browsers. (note you have to specifically enable js support @ build time still)
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].

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Speaking of browsers

#1042 Post by LoboGrande »

I was looking for a faster browser for Akita with my Tecra M5 laptop and found that there was a -wary. pet version. So I downloaded it and gave it whirl. Works great so far.

Link: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 9&start=75

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Problems i detected in Akita 16

#1043 Post by Arguser »

Hello,

I am a long user of Puppy in general, and in particular puppy arcade (The old version) and Akita.

Now, started using Akita 16.

I would like to make some comments about thinks that seems not working well enough:
- Required internet connection to install packages (I already red a post about this, just want to resume all problems that i detected)
- Problems with Pmount. I can not open it, and puppy is not detecting some of my external memories. Try fastmount, and also cannot mount them. For example and old mp3 that i use like flash memory. Other version of puppy detect it without problem (Puppy 2,14)
- Shell command "less" it seems is not working normally.
- Midori close sometimes unexpectly.

I am far to be a linux or puppy expert, just and old user, but i have some free time, so if i can help with something let me know.

I like akita very much, because speed and because all the options that give with the right button of the mouse.

Best regards

Arguser

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#1044 Post by sc0ttman »

Hi Arguser,

the pkg manager can be edited, to change to net connection requirement... I posted how to earlier in this thread somewhere... Essentially you open /usr/sbin/pkg and edit the net_connect func (I think) ... Search for 'ping', or 8.8.8.8 and you'll find the code you need.. Just swap the return values so it always reports a net connection was successful..

I also posted a fixed/updated pmount earlier in this thread too.. The default one won't open unless you have exFAT partitions installed/connected (if I remember correctly)...

The 'less' command appears weird as unlike most other puppies, Akita uses the full less command.. Which is a bit different..

Yeah, midori sometimes crashes.. Maybe try Slimboat, as suggested by Argolance.. It apparently works well.. And it is also lightweight.
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#1045 Post by Mike7 »

Hi, Scott Jarvis.

I was unable to download akeeeta-15-atom.tar.gz from your archive at http://akita.scottjarvis.com. Could you fix the download? I want to try it out on my 1000HA Atom eeepc.

Thanks.

Mike
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#1047 Post by Mike7 »

Thanks, Ally.

BTW, I found - in Archive.org's extensive puppeee listings - a really super eeepc distro called puppy-eee (actually Pup_301-eee). It's filled with all sorts of great little control apps and thing-ies that I've never seen before, plus it's the fastet Puppy I've tried. Unfortunately, there's no info on who made it or what pets it can use, and the browser is too out-of-date. I might give it a whirl with a newer browser and flash. It really is a doozy of an eee pup.

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#1048 Post by ally »

this slightly newer chrome over installs on the puppeee build so may be worth a look a try

http://archive.org/download/PuppyLinuxP ... .612.1.pet

yes, unfortunately I was unable to find build info on puppy-eee

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#1049 Post by Mike7 »

Thanks for the Chrome link, ally. I'll give it a whirl.
Carolite-1.2 w/FF38 on bootable 16G flash drive; Asus eeePC 1000HA, Atom CPU, 2G RAM, 160G HDD.

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#1050 Post by Keef »

Looks like it could well be this one:

New Pup for the Eeepc based on Puppy 301
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25896
By dvw86 in 2008.

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#1051 Post by Mike7 »

Keef-

Yup, that's the one (don't know which update). Gotta say that, aside from the old browser and possible networking problems from newer encryption, this puppy beats the heck out of Jemimah's Puppeee and even Carolite. My 1000HA Eeepc was never happier.

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#1052 Post by ally »

thanks keef

I will update the archive page

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#1053 Post by Mike7 »

ally-

I downloaded and installed google-chrome-dev-10.0.612.1.pet, but the browser wooldn't open. The package manager said there were missing libraries that it couldn't find in the repo packages, so that's what is probably hanging it up. I uninstalled it, thinking I'd look around for the missing packages, but I've never done anything like this and don't know if it's worth the time. What do you think?

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#1054 Post by ally »

was just throwing it out there, worked in puppeee but that's built on puppy 4

darry1966 has done some work upgrading older pups, he may be able to advise

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#1055 Post by Arguser »

HEllo Scottman,

Thanks for your answer. It seems it have not been a lot of activity in akita last year. Any special reason? I think that is a very good puppy, may be the best, so you msut go on!!! Any help i can try..

BEst regards

ARguser.

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#1056 Post by Arguser »

From the old browser problem, the best option is to take firefox from browser install and then go to help -about firefox. Will install the last version--
Another option that goes very well with akita is to use the portable version of firefox or chrome! You must have it in a flash disk and use it when you one! Very stable!

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#1057 Post by Mike7 »

Hi, Arguser.
take firefox from browser install
???

Mike
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#1058 Post by Arguser »

Sorry, bad english.

Go to Menu
-Internet
-Browser installer

Select Firefox (is version 17)

When already installed, go to firefox menu, help, about firefox

Then will start to update your browser.

Also if you find a wary pet from last firefox, i think will worlk, but not sure

Regars

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#1059 Post by Mike7 »

Hi, Arguser.
When already installed, go to firefox menu, help, about firefox. . . Then will start to update your browser.
Okay, I understand.

I have now done a pendrive frugal install of Akeeeta from akeeeta-15-atom.tar.gz. It's nothing like Pup_301-eee. As much as I liked Pup_301-eee, I've got to say that Akeeeta beats it hands down. The large number of applications and control and configuration GUIs in Akeeeta make it the most user-friendly puppeee I've seen yet. The browser and wireless selectors, and the pup apps and pup control panels, are all gems. In fact, all functions have so many redundant apps that it's really hard to understand how they can be packaged into such a small iso (81Mb w/o browser).

I had pretty much decided on Carolite as my new default puppeee after puppeee-4.4 went south on me, but I'm fascinated by Akeeeta's flexibility and will play around with it for a while, especially the various browsers available, some of which I've never heard of (like TOR). Akeeeta is also very fast, while Carolite is too slow.

I do foresee one major problem with Akeeeta: its Frisbee is not working properly and I had to fall back on Pwireless2, which is fortunately there as an alternative. Pw2 may not be able to resolve modern WAP keywords, though (it doesn't in Puppeee-4.4).

But Scott Jarvis deserves a round of applause for Akeeeta. I hope he keeps the repo updated as much aspossible.

M.
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#1060 Post by Arguser »

For the "browser problem" another good option is portable browsers
You can use it independent of puppy version you are probing.

In my case, much more stable, very good if you have low ram and no swap partition.

Thanks to shinobar.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 11f8cbfbd2

Another option for stability are swap files,. only my experience, not profesional opinion!

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