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Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 11:33
by tempestuous
Yes, I did a full HD install again, and lzma works fine.

My original problem seems to stem from the fact that I compiled the
modules only (make modules) without the kernel image. But a reboot
then complained about mismatched modules. So I compiled the kernel
image afterwards.

Moral of the story: don't cut corners. Just run "make".

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 16:05
by DaveS
Looks like Seamonkey has a whole new data storage system from 1.17 on, presumably based on the Firefox model. Whatever, its stable and fast. In fact everything about 4.3.2 feels faster than previous Pups.

I miss a proper shut down dialog though, the menu system is horrid with a touchpad, so I installed Zigberts as it is in keeping with the default theme. Changed the desktop but kept the icons... nice.

BTW, how can one trigger JWM to auto-update without 'refresh menus'?

Also wish there was a way to disable the screensaver permanently via the menu system.
I use an xset script in the startup dir but it seems an oversight, and what noob is going to know how to create the script?

Why does this Pup run faster on my dual-core machine than my SMP Pup? :)

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 16:20
by panzerpuppy
Why does this Pup run faster on my dual-core machine than my SMP Pup?
Two words: newer kernel :)

What's even more interesting is that an even newer stable kernel (k2.6.31) was released yesterday and it's even faster than the one used in Puppy 4.3 beta 2.

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 16:26
by DC
Why does this Pup run faster on my dual-core machine than my SMP Pup?
This build is also smp enabled

DC

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 18:21
by DaveS
DC wrote:
Why does this Pup run faster on my dual-core machine than my SMP Pup?
This build is also smp enabled

DC
So I guess I can remove nosmp from grub?

Question?

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 19:14
by Proudog
Hi Barry.

I found these two scripts, of which I have these questions about them:

In /usr/sbin/ndiswrapperGUI.sh, Where is the locale file?

In /usr/local/bin/fmradioshell, this points to fmradio, but not is included in puppy.

Correction to 3G pupdial

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 19:54
by rerwin
Attached is a minor correction to pupdial, to retain configuration-file Init statements as edited by users. I have also updated 3G_pupdial-wireless-12 with the fix..
Richard

Can't open deezer.com in 4.3b2

Posted: Fri 11 Sep 2009, 21:34
by mawebb88
"Express Install is not supported...."

"Visit Flash Player Download...."

Anyway around this?

Rgds Mike

puppy 4.3 beta 2

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 02:27
by timremy
hello

thought i would just give some info on my system using
beta2. i download the wallpaper,bpurn and the intel pet
that are listed above. everything worked, except the
volume control on the bottom of the screen, the one
next to blinky. i can still contol the volume at the player,
so i really didn't think much about it.

puppy is great. it seems to grow on you.

here is my system:

-Computer-
Processor : 2x Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU E1500 @ 2.20GHz
Memory : 2064MB (157MB used)
Operating System : Puppy Linux 0.42
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : Sat 12 Sep 2009 10:22:02 AM GMT-8
-Display-
Resolution : 1366x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Unknown
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Multimedia-
Audio Adapter : HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
-Input Devices-
AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
USB Optical Mouse
Power Button
Power Button
PC Speaker
-Printers (CUPS)-
CUPS-PDF : <i>Default</i>
-SCSI Disks-
TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223B
Kingston DataTraveler G2

thank you

timremy

Driver for ess modems!

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 02:32
by rerwin
Much to my surprise, I found a new version of the ess modem driver that required no patching other than Barry's to allow it to configure. Attached are the source, the updated readme file and the modules in a dotpet.
Richard

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 02:39
by alex12
Will the mp4 association bug be fixed any time soon?

Also some ogg videos won't work.

Re: Can't open deezer.com in 4.3b2 [SOLVED]

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 06:48
by mawebb88
mawebb88 wrote:"Express Install is not supported...."

"Visit Flash Player Download...."

Anyway around this?

Rgds Mike

Solved it myself. Downloaded install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz from the Adobe web site and extracted the single file to
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so

Now deezer.com works

Rgds Mike

success on toshiba E105-S1402

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 06:57
by sue
I'm very happy to report that 4.3-beta2 works on my weird toshiba. (It was a Best Buy deal.)

1. Running Xorg out of the box. woof would also run, but 4.2 was DOA for both Xorg and Xvesa.

2. iwlwifi needed the new intel firmware plus the pupscan-2 pet, as reported by others here and in the blog. The first scan failed, but the second worked. Without pupscan-2, I was seeing "Connection refused."

What a marvelous distro!

Puppy 4.3 Beta 3

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 07:16
by James C
No new thread yet so.......

Already downloaded and did a full hard drive install with 4.3 Beta 3 on my old P3 test box.

Install took the usual 5 minutes, installer detected all of my partitions as well as showing that 476, 412, and 214 X were installed.

Not much testing yet but I haven't noticed any problems yet. It's late here, or early in the AM, will do more testing tomorrow. Am posting from FF 3.5 w/ latest flash.....installed and working fine as well.

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 07:59
by Ray MK
Hi

As above - got pup425 beta3 - very nice.

Might be my imagination - but seems even faster than beta2.

Absolutely flies on my old Patriot laptop.
(93mb ram, 1GHz celeron proc. 251 swap partition, manual live frugal on
ext2)

Playing now - all seems very well - report later in new thread.

Very best regards - Ray

still no sound on beta 3

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 08:05
by plaguedogs
still no sound on beta 3, ill wait till a proper thread is started and post again with details. im sort of at a loss of what to do because the module is loaded and my card is detected, there is files that say its there. alsa wizard exits after trying to play test sound.

this is in /proc/asound/card0/codec#2

Code: Select all

Codec: SigmaTel STAC9228
Address: 2
Function Id: 0x1
Vendor Id: 0x83847616
Subsystem Id: 0x10280242
Revision Id: 0x100402
No Modem Function Group found
Default PCM:
    rates [0x7e0]: 44100 48000 88200 96000 176400 192000
    bits [0xe]: 16 20 24
    formats [0x1]: PCM
ps cute theme

Posted: Sat 12 Sep 2009, 10:57
by BarryK
4.3beta3 is out!

There's a new forum thread for feedback:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46502

Please don't post anymore to this beta2 thread if you want to bring anything to my attention, as I probably won't read it.

Rerwin,
Your last two posts, re the pupdial patch and the ess driver, missed out on beta3. But, I won't forget them!

Posted: Sun 13 Sep 2009, 06:07
by rjbrewer
As veronica the cow suggested, my full install problems
turned out to be a bad hard drive.

Posted: Tue 15 Sep 2009, 01:44
by `f00
no attn: needed (merely a tardy report)

0) Used the *pup-424.iso.delta to upgrade the earlier puppy-4.3beta1-k2.6.29.6-v423.iso - very quick and the final product md5 matched, used burniso2cd "NORMAL" (no multisession) and the boot liveCD was greencard in burnverify (for a change).

1) pfix=ram at-a-glance 1st impression
Well .. at least one texteditor has linewrap (and how do I toggle autoindent *off* in geany18?).. marble iconsets are fresh and fairly obvious if a bit monochrome :| and they do well enough (test of that is "If I take off the labels will they still tell me who they are?"), the lean is even sort of modern-looking and helps. Omg, the lizardprawn 1117 must have been sitting on a warm rock! A *BIG* THANKS for no more orange twostep on the driveicons. Fonts are still a tad enh as-is. Abi seems decent, really .. maybe a bit ticklish on the ui. Impression is that the response is snappy to the point of getting ahead of itself almost. Very nice. Alsa is good to go right off the bat (or at least the trash barks) on my card .. aqualung seems oki for d'n'd of local jams .. I miss sgmix on rclick. jwm looks nice updated :) and thememaker a plus (but setting for 3 virtual desks gives the old "config corrupt, keeping original" nonsense) gxine gives same old initial 'warning' (cddb as default) for me, but respects no-goom pref if set.. not sure what's up with initial flickers while pcd is playing (does a good job after it settles). Hah, it took awhile but finally freemem took off, eh; Pfind a trifle :?, but does better than zfind at the 'dummies' search (type&enterkey) - it may need a minor tweak (no Fotoxx for view image in p424, but I see that's been fixed for next edition).
The 3 main gui text apps are fine but really .. leafpad is missed! Geany and Abi' are overkill imo for readmes and Nico doesn't wrap afaict.

2) ..moving on
'Most all added apps work well (leafpad816, zedit22, xpad214, medit94, teagtk1766, threw in nano2110 just to see and it seems good to go also - lol, I like variety in texteditors .. a few others like gqview204, htop81, sgmixer03, treesize541) out-of-box. Of course Blackbox, Openbox (newer set) and a 'short' kcompmgr for jwm-beta along with plogout switcher. Audacious132 works well for me. wbar133 and conky170 needed a few minor libs. synth's new opera10 final I gave up on (had to start it directly from Rox and startopera didn't have the 'boss-dock') .. went back to the tried and true (for me) Opera 10alpha. 10 final seems pretty cool, but if it's a hassle to load, dock or make an 'open with' it's of limited usefulness to me (and PPM failed miserably at 'uninstalling' it, but simple enough to do manually).
Alsa loaded SB0350 soundcard fine on initial boot, but pulled an old usb headset as '1st device found' on the next boot (no biggie to blacklist that for pup, I use it sometimes in win32).

3) ..well-behaved
Responds well and no real noticeable showstopper bugs from my limited use - Pcur was a trifle odd but finally picked up Neutral_Plus_Inv (should "default" be listed?). User customizations seem mostly stable (trimming/editing menus, icons, etc). Occasionally the boot 'searching for puppy files' doesn't pick up on the pupsave-p424.2fs and load it prior to the pup-424.sfs on thumb (easy enough to bang the case button and it usually boots fine the next time).
________________________
testing on: i686 machine
processor - Pentium 3 @1GHz
RAM - 512M
vidcard0 - RV280 (aka ATI Radeon 9200), AGP
vidcard1 - not used (switched in BIOS), PCI
soundcard - emu10k1 (aka Creative Audigy 2 ZS or SB0350)
boot/save method - liveCDrw/(pup-424.sfs)+pupsave-p424.2fs on thumb
limitations - no printer, no internet connection

Recognizing second HDD

Posted: Tue 15 Sep 2009, 01:52
by shinobar
as for 2 or more HDD:
  1. some partitions on the second HDD cannot be seen at the first time.
  2. once start up pmount, it cannot detect the partitions.
  3. close pmount without any change.
  4. restart X, then appear all partitions.
i do no know why.
this appears with 4.3beta2 and beta3.
no problem with 4.3beta1, it finds all partitions from the begining.