2.13 Beta bugs
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2.13 Beta bugs
When using MUT and unmounting a device, I sometimes find all the desktop icons dissapear and have to restart X to get them back.
Can anyone pinpoint this?
Can anyone pinpoint this?
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kernel panic
First and second blush with 2.13beta
downloaded iso
md5sum checked iso - okay
burned iso as "leave open"
checked burn - okay
Booted from CD on Tyan 600MHz P-III, 384M RAM, a machine which has run on a multitude of Puppy versions.
1st boot: puppy pfix=ram, 2nd boot: puppy pfix=ram acpi=off; same result as follows,
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downloaded iso
md5sum checked iso - okay
burned iso as "leave open"
checked burn - okay
Booted from CD on Tyan 600MHz P-III, 384M RAM, a machine which has run on a multitude of Puppy versions.
1st boot: puppy pfix=ram, 2nd boot: puppy pfix=ram acpi=off; same result as follows,
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Now executing 'init' script in initial-ramdisk...
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Copying pup_213.sfs to tmpfs...mounting on (initrd)/pup_ro2...failed
Dumping last lines of /tmp/bootinit.log...
mount: /dev/hdd is write-protected, mounting read-only
reading '/mnt/dev/_ro1/pup_213.sfs': Input/output error
mount: Mounting /dev/loop0 on /pup_ro2 failed: Invalid argument
Dumping last lines of kernel log...
attempt to access beyond end of device
loop0: rw=0, want=133144, limit=112608
SQUASHFS error: sb_bread failed reading block 0x1040b
SQUASHFS error: unable to read uid/gid table
Pausing for 60 seconds...
Mounting tmpfs; on (initrd)/pup_rw... done
Creating unionfs on (initrd)/pup_new (to become '/')... done
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
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I'm pretty sure MUT does the same. I only know about this because I remember a post about it (PizzaIsGood, I think) from when they were working on it for PuppyCE. I always remaster with 2.4.1 and see this behaviour all the time (I'm daft at closing windows). I'll test PMount too, but my puppy machine is running T2 right now and I don't want to restart X or even take the CD outBarryK wrote:In Pmount, a ROX window open on a partition that is to be unmounted is first closed before the unmount.
btw, the desktop background color selector is busted (pictures work). Although that's to be expected with the ROX upgrade.
AND I LOVE THE NEW FONTS!! The web is so crisp again.
The pure-ftpd launch script needs to be updated. The one in 2.13 beta has a problem. The -k option seems to conflict with the -A option. So the -k option has been removed. The updated package is here:
http://www.puppyos.net/forum/?1163553598
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Lobster wrote:When using MUT and unmounting a device, I sometimes find all the desktop icons dissapear and have to restart X to get them back.
Can anyone pinpoint this?
That happens in Pizzapup A.T.E. also, and I assume any Puppy that uses the new Rox. When you unmount a partition with MUT, it attempts to close all windows that are browsing inside that partition. With the old Rox, I think it always just closed those windows, but today, with the new Rox, I noticed it closing all Rox windows. It's probably some incompatible parameter or something.John Doe wrote:If it's anything like 2.4.1 then it most likely happens when you have a directory open in ROX that resides on the partition you are unmounting at the time.
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Re: 2.13 Beta bugs
Yes, "all the desktop icons dissapear". Lobster was talking about icons, not windows disappearing. This happened to me a few times in 2,12, and it was in connection with using MUT (iirc, when I was unmounting a device).Lobster wrote:When using MUT and unmounting a device, I sometimes find all the desktop icons dissapear and have to restart X to get them back.
Restarting JWM didn't help, but re-starting X fixed it. So this is not unique to 2.13b.
Paul
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reading '/mnt/dev/_ro1/pup_213.sfs': Input/output error
There's stuff missing from that line.
MUT also closes windows first on a parttion that it is unmounting. I've seen that work many times when I have forgotten to close them first.BarryK wrote:Hmm, I wonder if we should change the "drives" icon on the desktop to use Pmount, as MUT is not really being maintained.
In Pmount, a ROX window open on a partition that is to be unmounted is first closed before the unmount.
Having said that, Dougal has been improving the code in Pmount, making it more efficient and thereby much faster. I'm going to test a new version he has sent me today. His previous version had a small bug. The speed difference was especially noticeble on the eBox. If we get this stable, I think we should have the desktop icon point to Pmount instead of MUT.
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I have checked PuppyBackup with 2.13. With Xdialog and gtk2 it all looks better than before. Gtk2 displays Xdialog different, and it gives some windows-display-issues, but it also happend strange things. When I try to start burning with an "old" CD (a cd that is not blank or not multisession), Puppy completely freeze.
If you instead run PuppyBackup through a terminal, you get past the freeze-point where cdrecords checks media. The terminal are bombed with the message:
But, even if output-data is not sent to Xdialog, the system hangs.
If you instead run PuppyBackup through a terminal, you get past the freeze-point where cdrecords checks media. The terminal are bombed with the message:
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(Xdialog:7261):Pango-warning **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
Burning 2.13 Multi on CD
Hi everyone
Downloaded 2.13 in puppy 2.12 HDisk install. The number of megabytes of the same file is reported as diferent from the original and also in the burn and this freaks me out. Dont know where if any of the missing megabytes are. I dont know how to check the file against the md5 sum there no script or button to do this or tell me the download is fine and I can burn with confidence. I put a blank cd in burner and used burniso2cd in multi mode for the first time (used windows XP before) and it burnt the same as described by alienjeff with kernal panic. Is it a bad download?. In the past I would have said yes and waited another 4 hours for another try whilst wondering how far I could throw the machine out of the window. Anyway I tried another blank disk and this time used the normal burn as against "abnormal" multi. This time it got further along but stopped at device problem. I took the cd from my burner which is attached as slave on ide cable one, and put the cd into my dvd readonly drive which is the master on ide cable 2 and rebooted. It worked!!. However when I clicked on the xorg box the screen went very dull, same problem as reported in 2.12. I assume most people are using fancy laptops now rather than an old Tiny CRT monitor that I`m using.
Downloaded 2.13 in puppy 2.12 HDisk install. The number of megabytes of the same file is reported as diferent from the original and also in the burn and this freaks me out. Dont know where if any of the missing megabytes are. I dont know how to check the file against the md5 sum there no script or button to do this or tell me the download is fine and I can burn with confidence. I put a blank cd in burner and used burniso2cd in multi mode for the first time (used windows XP before) and it burnt the same as described by alienjeff with kernal panic. Is it a bad download?. In the past I would have said yes and waited another 4 hours for another try whilst wondering how far I could throw the machine out of the window. Anyway I tried another blank disk and this time used the normal burn as against "abnormal" multi. This time it got further along but stopped at device problem. I took the cd from my burner which is attached as slave on ide cable one, and put the cd into my dvd readonly drive which is the master on ide cable 2 and rebooted. It worked!!. However when I clicked on the xorg box the screen went very dull, same problem as reported in 2.12. I assume most people are using fancy laptops now rather than an old Tiny CRT monitor that I`m using.
Hi Barry and thanks for the response!BarryK wrote:alienjeff, did you type the above or was copied and pasted?Code: Select all
reading '/mnt/dev/_ro1/pup_213.sfs': Input/output error
There's stuff missing from that line.
That was the screen display on my desktop which I faithfully typed into a text file on my lappy ... triple checked. I just rebooted the desktop again w/2.13 to confirm.
For what it's worth, I also tried 2.13beta on the laptop with the exact same results.
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The icons are a part of Rox. If all of Rox is killed, then so are the icons.Yes, "all the desktop icons dissapear". Lobster was talking about icons, not windows disappearing.
rox -p /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin will revive the desktop with the new Rox.
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In 2.12, I noticed that sometimes when I close a window the icons on the desktop all disappear for a moment, but they have always come back on their own. I hadn't realized it isn't supposed to do that.
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Starting ROX
Rox is not starting on a reboot for me. Something wrong in .xinitrc, so I changed it out for 2.12's .xinitrc and it's all right for now. I think Pizzagood is right.
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