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James C
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#141 Post by James C »

pemasu wrote: James C. Thanks for testing in different hw. I will take the optimization down a little based on your reports. I will let 005 to the net, because it can be really fast for those who get it working.
I was surprised by how fast 005 is, it flies if the hardware is up too it.Pretty slow on older equipment but really good on a fast computer.
pemasu wrote: It looks like there is need for i486 without highmem + PAE and then another version with highmem + PAE but not every optimization at top..
Sounds like a plan. :)

On the older, slower computers I can tell the difference between the PAE and non-PAE kernels....not sure where the cutoff would be but probably about 1 gb of ram and a suitable cpu would work pretty well with the highmem /PAE kernel.

Don't forget to take some time to enjoy life too.

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#142 Post by pemasu »

Billtoo. Interesting. I let all those other frame buffer console drivers to be in. So there is the usual fbcon aka frame buffer console driver but also those grahpics spesific frame buffer drivers. I could not pinpoint the nvidia frame buffer driver by name.
Billtoo, you should do in console lsmod and find what XXXXfb modules are loaded. When you find the loaded XXXFfb module unload it by rmmod XXXXfb and there you go. Then you can also blacklist that module by boot manager.

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#143 Post by smokey01 »

icepuppy-005 seems to be working fine here. Posting from it now. Nice to see it uses all of my memory, that's a first.

I'm also listening to music in the background with streamtuner2. BTW it needs streamripper and a config change to xterm to use with it.

Computer
Processor 4x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9400 @ 2.66GHz
Memory 4143MB (272MB used)
Operating System Puppy Linux 0.00
User Name root (root)
Date/Time Sun 24 Apr 2011 18:33:07 CST
Display
Resolution 1280x1024 pixels
OpenGL Renderer Software Rasterizer
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
Multimedia
Audio Adapter HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
Audio Adapter HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
Audio Adapter USB-Audio - USB Device 0x46d
Input Devices
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
Power Button
Power Button
PC Speaker
Logitech USB Optical Mouse
PWC snapshot button

glxgears doesn't seem to be installed.

Looking good.

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#144 Post by pemasu »

Smokey01. Thanks of the report. Could you be more spesific of streamtuner2 hacks. I will implement them when I know what to do.

Xorg_High is preinstalled with glxgears. It works for me. Well, everything seems to work for me. I am poor tester.
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#145 Post by smokey01 »

wuxiandianzi send me email and told that it works fine for him. I suggested that I could mirror his kernel stuff in ftp site, if smokey01 accepts it ? I know you are reading this thread sometimes.
No problems.

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#146 Post by pemasu »

I will combine forces with wuxiandianzi on his great job. He is behind all these patched sources. But his upload sites have been trouble.
I will mirror his stuff on ftp site.

http://smokey01.com/pemasu/wuxiandianzi_2.6.38_stuff

My first build with 2.6.38.3 from his kernel pet is under progress now......

I dont have the kernel sources yet, so I have to play with Ice Puppy build first.

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#147 Post by Lobster »

When there is time I could make the ultimate optimized kernel for those who have hw which accepts that. Well, my laptop seems to swallow anything.
That is what I call a plan . . . :lol:
I am using a AMD 64 x2 dual processor, all seems OK
Fast? Probably. Puppy is fast so we are talking about split seconds to less of a split second (for me)
Really it is slower hardware that requires these speeds . . .

One issue you might be able to address
change the text under icons to use
white with black thin outline - it is then visible on
all backgrounds 8)
Click on an icon
Rox filer/options/pinboard

Another bugette (not to be confused with a french loaf)
When changing the resolution . . . during the testing . . .
when it gives you 60 secs to decide (hope you know what I mean)
the menu bar did not appear (I think this was cured in later Lucids
and I think it is 01micks code that is used)
However . . . and this is why it is a bugette . . . I decided to say
yes and forego the use of the menu as I could just right click and get a screen menu . . .
The menubar then appeared after the selection.

So all is good.
Hope this is useful
Many thanks 8)
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#148 Post by pemasu »

Lobster. Thank you of your insights. I will change the text color to the white in icons. Easy to do in woof build stage.
About that other resolution prob. I am not quite in the map now. Do you mean something in first run - personalize setting or something when doing something in console state with xorgwizard. Probably something with first run in X...........
EDIT. OK, I got it. It is the resolution changer in personalize settings.
Well, If I get hands on improved version, I will change it. First run pet is not woof compliant, so it will need fixing though. But if someone knows fixed version, I will investigate it and edit it and implement it.....
I use quite old first run wizard so probably there has been fixes. Well, what aint broken dont fix it....But if there is improvements, I just need a map and there you go.

About IcePuppyWuxi 2.6.38.3. All the staging drivers are out. No wireless for me and the kernel specs really differ from mine. As Beem said before.
Ultimately all the roads lead to the better puppy linux. Or do I remember wrong that old belgium saying ?

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#149 Post by smokey01 »

Houston we have a problem.

Icepuppy works fine live with wifi but when I created a savefile back to the DVD-RW it no longer worked on the next boot.

The ar9170usb module was loaded but it was not seen by any of the wireless managers.

As soon as I rebooted without loading the save file wifi worked again.

A bit odd.

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#150 Post by pemasu »

Smokey01. Yeah, there has been problems all the time with cd/dvd save file creation and using. I am not sure if all these problems are because of new kernel or because of new woof or because of newer hardware. There has been discussio about cd/dvd saving in the forum and also in Barrys Blog.

Have you had consistently working dvd-rw saving with some of these Ice Puppies ?

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#151 Post by Béèm »

pemasu wrote:Beem. Sorry, I did resize the pic to 1024x768. I guess I need to resize more. Unfortunately the pic is in my usb stick and not in use now.
No harm done, but you probably don't know the story behind this.
Quite some time ago there were lot's of discussions about pictures being too wide.
The advice was given to reduce to 600 wide or less.
Posters didn't take that into account, so a script was developed.
If pictures were 600 wide or less, it displayed in the post. Otherwise a download link was created.
That took care for the issue a while until people started to embed pictures in a post (as you did), but fortunately not very often.
Apparently there was no cure in a script to take care of that issue, but to ask the poster to reduce the picture to 600 wide or less and re-post his message.
So now you know the background.
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#152 Post by Billtoo »

pemasu wrote:Billtoo. Interesting. I let all those other frame buffer console drivers to be in. So there is the usual fbcon aka frame buffer console driver but also those grahpics spesific frame buffer drivers. I could not pinpoint the nvidia frame buffer driver by name.
Billtoo, you should do in console lsmod and find what XXXXfb modules are loaded. When you find the loaded XXXFfb module unload it by rmmod XXXXfb and there you go. Then you can also blacklist that module by boot manager.
I gave that try and didn't have any luck, sometimes got an "in use" error.
Also tried to install the ati proprietary driver on my netbook and no luck there either.

The proprietary driver isn't absolutly necessary but is good for google earth and nexuiz, nexuiz plays smooth as silk on my revo with the nvidia driver.

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#153 Post by pemasu »

Ok. I checked the specs. There is now fbcon module only as static. And only vesa fb as module. Next probably some starts to ask where is his frame buffer module.

Well. Anyway IcePuppy-006 is near. I have nonoptimized the kernel with hard hand. Now it shoulf be more compatible. And those framebuffer modules are really cleaned down.

Also the kernel is no more preemptive, so rt property is also out.
You could call next build as conservative highmem + PAE build.
Not for musicians anymore. Go and use Puppy Studio with its rt latency kernel. But bear in mind that 005 is for them.
LOL.

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#154 Post by pemasu »

Hmmm, I havent got any reports about that Vattery icon in tray. Barrys powerapplet_tray does not work. Not even compiled in Ice Puppy. And I think it points to the existing battery files in this new kernel build. So the problem is out of my hands atm.
But, is it really me only who has Vattery in tray ?
If so, then I/we need to start hunting. I think tazoc made different version to his LHP. I dont know any other variants. But if somebody has insight, please spit it out.
And please, report about that Vattery icon..........................

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#155 Post by marco07 »

pemasu wrote:Hmmm,
But, is it really me only who has Vattery in tray ?
If so, then I/we need to start hunting. I think tazoc made different version to his LHP. I dont know any other variants. But if somebody has insight, please spit it out.
And please, report about that Vattery icon..........................
As I reported before on 005, I have no battery icon on my system try. None! No Vattery either. But when my laptop battery got low, I heard the warning beeps. Hope this will help.
On another issue, I get the message "quick time crashed unexpectedly", when I try to watch a movie trailer on Apple's web site. One other issue, my sound volume is extremely low even though I have it at 100% loudness..

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#156 Post by pemasu »

Marco07. Could you go to the /root/Startup and in there in console launch vattery. #./1vattery
And do you get any error messages. If yes, post them here.
Also in console, could you launch: #vattery-ibam and check what happens.
After that: # vattery-acpitool
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#157 Post by jduffy22335 »

pemasu wrote:Hmmm, I havent got any reports about that Vattery icon in tray. Barrys powerapplet_tray does not work. Not even compiled in Ice Puppy. And I think it points to the existing battery files in this new kernel build. So the problem is out of my hands atm.
But, is it really me only who has Vattery in tray ?
If so, then I/we need to start hunting. I think tazoc made different version to his LHP. I dont know any other variants. But if somebody has insight, please spit it out.
And please, report about that Vattery icon..........................

Dell8500 does have vattery icon in tray and reflects charging and discharging when AC power is removed

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#158 Post by marco07 »

pemasu wrote:Marco07. Could you go to the /root/Startup and in there in console launch vattery. #./1vattery
And do you get any error messages. If yes, post them here.
Also in console, could you launch: #vattery-ibam and check what happens.
After that: # vattery-acpitool
Here is what I get:
sh-4.1# ./1vattery
No apm data available.
Segmentation fault
sh-4.1#
I also clicked on 1vattery in /root/Startup. It blinks with no response at all.

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#159 Post by pemasu »

Thank you or Vattery reports. Now I suspect the problem could be that there might be other places for battery state. I have it at /proc/acpi/battery/BAT1/state.
1vattery script searches battery state from /proc/acpi/battery/*/state so any name for BAT1 or whatever will be ok.
But if the battery state file is somewhere else, then the script need to be modified accordingly.
Vattery-acpitool and vattery-ibam should work otherwise ok. They even compiled fine in Ice Puppy.

Just my 1½ cents. Ball is now in testers hand who does not get Vattery icon to the tray. Hunt for your battery state file and post the location.
After all these testing I have now 8 Vattery icons in tray. LOL.

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#160 Post by marco07 »

Thanks!
I will check to see where my "state" is and try to fix the script, if I can locate the "state".
Any ideas about quick time crash and low sound volume?
Edit:
Mine is at the same place except it is BAT0. That is:
/proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state

Edit2:
I replaced * with BAT0 in 1vattery script to see if that helps. I still got the same error message as above.

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