Classic Pup 2.14X -- Updated 2 series
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How difficult would it be to alter the dhcpcd routine used by the 214 series?
When I have been using a combination of any 214 release and dhcp to connect to my internet router I have connection problems that are the same as problems referred to by BarryK in his recent blog comment that mentions dhcpcd problems having crept back into Wary due to an oversight.
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02352
In that case the problem is resolved by simply loading a .pet that I guess changes to a new dhcpcd file. (The fix works perfectly on the Cielo Wary5 install I was testing so it made me wonder if the same thing would work on my 214 installs)
Do you think I can try that same .pet on 214? Or does anyone know of a similar pet for 214?
There seem to be many issues with dhcpcd code in older puppies, and it prevents correct, reliable allocation of dhcp lease from the router and causes unreliable or nonexistent connection to the internet.
I reported my specific symptoms on p302 . Basically the incorrect dhcpcd code causes my router to go into a state of confusion, and the router itself stops issuing dhcp leases to any device (and can't be used until the router is power cycled, with the 214 install taken offline or put in static IP mode). Yes, I could blame the router - BUT - this fault goes away when Barrys .pet is loaded on a Wary install, and the behaviour doesn't occur when using Puppy 4.3.1, so I am extremely hopeful that someone might be able to suggest a recent and compatible dhcpcd pet that can be grafted back into 214.
Thanks in advance.
How difficult would it be to alter the dhcpcd routine used by the 214 series?
When I have been using a combination of any 214 release and dhcp to connect to my internet router I have connection problems that are the same as problems referred to by BarryK in his recent blog comment that mentions dhcpcd problems having crept back into Wary due to an oversight.
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02352
In that case the problem is resolved by simply loading a .pet that I guess changes to a new dhcpcd file. (The fix works perfectly on the Cielo Wary5 install I was testing so it made me wonder if the same thing would work on my 214 installs)
Do you think I can try that same .pet on 214? Or does anyone know of a similar pet for 214?
There seem to be many issues with dhcpcd code in older puppies, and it prevents correct, reliable allocation of dhcp lease from the router and causes unreliable or nonexistent connection to the internet.
I reported my specific symptoms on p302 . Basically the incorrect dhcpcd code causes my router to go into a state of confusion, and the router itself stops issuing dhcp leases to any device (and can't be used until the router is power cycled, with the 214 install taken offline or put in static IP mode). Yes, I could blame the router - BUT - this fault goes away when Barrys .pet is loaded on a Wary install, and the behaviour doesn't occur when using Puppy 4.3.1, so I am extremely hopeful that someone might be able to suggest a recent and compatible dhcpcd pet that can be grafted back into 214.
Thanks in advance.
I've been away for a while, but I'm back now and will have an update for the 214 website asap.wuwei wrote:All in this very long thread.kardenas3 wrote:I have a question
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where I can get software for that distro?
Excerpts here:
http://www.wisdom-seekers.com/puppy214x.html
Sorry for neglecting you guys.
Sully
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Missing dependencies
I use Thunderbird for my email on my Linux Mint machine so naturally I installed it on my laptop but it's missing GTK+. The installation report only lists GTK+. I've searched all over the place with no luck. Where do I find this?
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite A55 w/o an internal hard drive. I'm booting with the live CD and am using a USB thumb drive to save. I started out running Lucid but all browsers kept disappearing so I went "backwards" if you will hoping to get a system with a browser that would allow me to view web pages that didn't look like I was using a "mobile" device. This version (Classic Pup 2.14X) is a lifesaver!! Much thanks!!
I'm using a Toshiba Satellite A55 w/o an internal hard drive. I'm booting with the live CD and am using a USB thumb drive to save. I started out running Lucid but all browsers kept disappearing so I went "backwards" if you will hoping to get a system with a browser that would allow me to view web pages that didn't look like I was using a "mobile" device. This version (Classic Pup 2.14X) is a lifesaver!! Much thanks!!
Re: Missing dependencies
Thunderbird doesn't have to be installed, not even in 214x, provided it is a frugal install (normally recommended).Daevyd wrote:I use Thunderbird for my email on my Linux Mint machine so naturally I installed it on my laptop but it's missing GTK+. The installation report only lists GTK+. I've searched all over the place with no luck. Where do I find this?
Get the tar.gz from the Mozilla site
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/all.html
and unpack it to the root of your USB flash drive. Now drag the executable /mnt/home/thunderbird/thunderbird to your desktop and you are in business.
Icons are in /mnt/home/thunderbird/chrome/icons/default
Re: Missing dependencies
Thanks, Wuwei. I haven't installed the OS to anything. I'm just using a save file since my laptop BIOS has no USB boot capability. I decided to use the Webmail Notifier add-on instead.wuwei wrote:Thunderbird doesn't have to be installed, not even in 214x, provided it is a frugal install (normally recommended).
Out of curiosity, would it be possible to install to a USB stick and make a boot floppy with a CD? I'm still learning all this stuff.
Re: Missing dependencies
d'accordo for the first part.Daevyd wrote:Thanks, Wuwei. I haven't installed the OS to anything. I'm just using a save file since my laptop BIOS has no USB boot capability. I decided to use the Webmail Notifier add-on instead.wuwei wrote:Thunderbird doesn't have to be installed, not even in 214x, provided it is a frugal install (normally recommended).
Out of curiosity, would it be possible to install to a USB stick and make a boot floppy with a CD? I'm still learning all this stuff.
The second paragraph is not quite clear to me. What is it you want to do?
1. Create a boot floppy when running the LiveCD?
I am not in 214x right now, but if I recall correctly there is a Menu item "Wake Pup". That should create a boot floppy for you.
2. You want to boot Puppy from a CD?
That is one of the original ways of booting Puppy. Burn the ISO with Burniso2cd (in Puppy) or ImgBurn (in Win) and then use this CD to boot your Computer and Puppy.
Now the issue of "install to a USB stick":
You don't have to "install" in this case. Just run Puppy from CD and when you shutdown or reboot Puppy will prompt you to create a savefile. Do this by saving it to your USB stick.
From then on you can always boot your Puppy with the CD and the stick inserted. The OS is on the CD, your settings, changes, chronics, drivers and programs are in the savefile.
Re: Missing dependencies
wuwei wrote: Now the issue of "install to a USB stick":
You don't have to "install" in this case. Just run Puppy from CD and when you shutdown or reboot Puppy will prompt you to create a savefile. Do this by saving it to your USB stick.
From then on you can always boot your Puppy with the CD and the stick inserted. The OS is on the CD, your settings, changes, chronics, drivers and programs are in the savefile.
Nevermind. I'm doing all right as is. Nothing broken, nothing to fix. Thanks for your help!
thank you, did not know which downloadcthisbear wrote:" which is the latest version to download? "
>> 214x-Top9.0 ISO
First post.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=42553
214x-Top9.0 ISO
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/2.14X/i ... X-top9.iso
md5sum 73b263504a4b92dd174c73b6f6846d30
And welcome to Puppy...Chris.
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I have posted an .sfs of Opera 12.00 pre-pre-alpha, Build 1085, taken yesterday. Tested in 214x-top9, works:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=64599
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=64599
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In 214XRC5 I just made /etc/init.d/hiawatha.run non-executable (right-click - properties - un-tick the three exec-boxes).mama21mama wrote:user to: 214x-Top9
something about hiawhata webserver.
always loads at startup, do not know why.
BootManager this off: s
I see that in 214X-top9 (not running it at the moment, so cannot verify) there are more files involved
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# ls -go /etc/init.d/*atha*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 27 2011-10-10 23:03 hiawatha.run -> ../rc.d/init.d/hiawatha.run
-rwxrwxrwx 1 1713 2010-08-22 16:45 rc.hiawatha
#
Hope that helps /MHHP
[color=green]Celeron 2.8 GHz, 1 GB, i82845, many ptns, modes 12, 13
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
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Here's the latest netsurf browser, took a bit of compiling time and altering the usr/include/gtk2 files about 20 of them.
enjoy
ttuuxxx
enjoy
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
All of a sudden, I could no longer connect via WPA wireless with any of the 214X's I tried. Other puppies had no problem. Far from being an expert, it took me a bunch of time trying to figure things out. The network wizard was unable to make the WPA connection. I tried tempestuous's excellent HOWTO on making manual wifi connections (including adding cryptograhic modules, with no success) http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=22469 and further verified that wpa_supplicant was the point of failure.
To make a long story short, it seems I had changed the router to use AES encryption instead of TKIP. I changed it to TKIP and all is well now.
Perhaps this is an opportunity to improve 214X; some people have not be able to use 214X wirelessly, possibly for the same reason as I had. Is it possible to compile wpa_supplicant such that it supports both AES and TKIP, or change configuration files? Other puppies seem to be happy with either AES or TKIP. Sorry I don't know enough to take this further.
HTH,
Jon
To make a long story short, it seems I had changed the router to use AES encryption instead of TKIP. I changed it to TKIP and all is well now.
Perhaps this is an opportunity to improve 214X; some people have not be able to use 214X wirelessly, possibly for the same reason as I had. Is it possible to compile wpa_supplicant such that it supports both AES and TKIP, or change configuration files? Other puppies seem to be happy with either AES or TKIP. Sorry I don't know enough to take this further.
HTH,
Jon
Hi John,JonT wrote: To make a long story short, it seems I had changed the router to use AES encryption instead of TKIP. I changed it to TKIP and all is well now.
Perhaps this is an opportunity to improve 214X; some people have not be able to use 214X wirelessly, possibly for the same reason as I had. Is it possible to compile wpa_supplicant such that it supports both AES and TKIP, or change configuration files? Other puppies seem to be happy with either AES or TKIP. Sorry I don't know enough to take this further.
HTH,
Jon
That´s a nice feature request,
I think we need some guide from Thempestous to be able to add it.
Regards
Thanks clarf for the support for the idea; I think I have found the beginnings of a answer.
Nothing more scary than ignorance in action. I was preparing to take a stab at recompiling wpa_supplicant (scary), but it turns out that's not necessary.
Searching for information on wpa_supplicant.conf (one reference here) indicates the lines in that file starting with "pairwise" and "group" typically default to
The default has only TKIP. I won't be using WEP so I left off the last two, and can now connect to my router in either AES or TKIP.
Someone more knowledgeable than I (not hard) should specify a conf file to fit most people.
Linux can be so logical; TKIP for TKIP and CCMP for AES. Love it.
Nothing more scary than ignorance in action. I was preparing to take a stab at recompiling wpa_supplicant (scary), but it turns out that's not necessary.
Searching for information on wpa_supplicant.conf (one reference here) indicates the lines in that file starting with "pairwise" and "group" typically default to
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pairwise=CCMP TKIP
group=CCMP TKIP WEP104 WEP40
Someone more knowledgeable than I (not hard) should specify a conf file to fit most people.
Linux can be so logical; TKIP for TKIP and CCMP for AES. Love it.
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Yes, that's 100% correct ... but the Network Wizard in 214X already accommodates both forms of WPA encryption.JonT wrote:The default has only TKIP. I won't be using WEP so I left off the last two, and can now connect to my router in either AES or TKIP.Code: Select all
pairwise=CCMP TKIP group=CCMP TKIP WEP104 WEP40
I suspect that in the course of your investigation and diagnosis, and then the discovery that your encryption mode had changed at the router, that you may have become confused.
The "default" wpa_supplicant configuration file you refer to in 214X is /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
and yes, it's been set up for WPA (TKIP) encryption ... only.
But there's a second configuration file - /etc/wpa_supplicant2.conf
which has been set up for WPA2 (AES / CCMP) encryption. This configuration file is referenced by the Network Wizard when you select the "WPA2" button. Refer netwiz-gui.jpg
But while investigating this I discovered that the "AP Scan" labels in the Network Wizard gui are unhelpful. So I have modifed the gui, and posted the improved version in the "Extra drivers for Puppy 2 with 2.6.18.1 kernel" thread -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 858#573858
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here's a number lock app, just install it and restart X, I tossed it into the startup folder so it will autostart on restarts.
ttuuxxx
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)