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Re: LxPupSc-18.12

#1066 Post by Billtoo »

peebee wrote:LxPupSc-18.12+0-uefi-T-k64 is a 32-bit woof-ce 'testing' branch build with a 64-bit kernel (therefore only compatible with 64-bit capable processors)

LxPupSc-18.12+0-uefi-T-k64.iso {devx} - (devx does not include kernel sources or headers) {kernel 4.19.5-lxpup64 sources}

iso md5 = 95ab60d0b09030c5e9a6c11083254fcb

Interim delta updates and newer kernels may be available.

Delta from 18.06M is available

- kernel 4.19.5 64-bit built with GCC-8.2.0
(alternative 32-bit kernels 3.16.x 4.4.x 4.9.x & 4.14.x also available - all need firmware in the fdrv)
- Made from Slackware-Current as of Sat Dec 1 03:16:35 UTC 2018
- BUILD_FROM_WOOF='testing;e5271239;2018-12-01 09:44:16 +0800'
- web browser in adrv is light-48.0
- firmware is in fdrv
- alternative fall-back xorg is in ydrv (no need to install unless needed)

**N.B. the 64-bit kernel means that any kernel drivers have to be built in a true 64-bit system - LxPupSc64 with it's own devx is suggested but use the kernel sources above

Woof-CE build repository is: http://smokey01.com/peebee/slackocurrent/

Chromium, Firefox, Palemoon and Seamonkey are in the repository and installable via Internet -> Get Web Browser

The versions of the browsers as of 20-nov-2018 with their md5sums are:
chromium_70.0.3538.102+pepper_31.0.0.153 RUN-AS-SPOT :fbbc7a899132a19a4efdb227003e4992
firefox-63.0.3 :b8bd0a264bdc0c0eb7e5be6771bb6362
palemoon-28.2.1 :278c08e6f086aab10da8667a30b0af23
seamonkey-2.49.4 :58afbe48817271f845dc976edbf8594f
iron, slimjet, vivaldi and min are also available

I installed to a usb-3.0 SSD, pc is Compaq Presario:

System: Host: puppypc21146 Kernel: 4.19.5-lxpup64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: LXDE (Openbox 3.6.1)
Distro: LxPup-Sc 18.12
Machine: Device: desktop System: Compaq-Presario product: AU194AA-A2L CQ5123F serial: MXX9300M0F
Mobo: MSI model: Boston v: 1.0 BIOS: Phoenix v: 5.24 date: 06/19/2009
CPU: Dual core Pentium E5200 (-MCP-) speed/max: 1199/2500 MHz
Graphics: Card: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] RV530 [Radeon X1600 PRO]
Display Server: X.org 1.20.3 driver: radeon tty size: 162x20 Advanced Data: N/A for root
Network: Card: Realtek RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller driver: r8169
Drives: HDD Total Size: 626.4GB (0.8% used)
Weather: Conditions: 30 F (-1 C) - Mostly Cloudy Time: December 1, 10:00 AM EST
Info: Processes: 120 Uptime: 16 min Memory: 240.4/3946.5MB Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.8

Basic setup + getting Firefox and setting it up went well.
That's it so far, will try it out more now.
Thanks.
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EDIT: was able to add Smplayer/Smtube,Kpat,Midnight Commander, no luck with VLC error about h264,no luck with Kodi.
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#1067 Post by peebee »

Kernel Release: 4.19.6-lxpup64
Build Date: Sun Dec 2 07:34:59 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

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#1068 Post by Marv »

peebee wrote:Kernel Release: 4.19.6-lxpup64
Build Date: Sun Dec 2 07:34:59 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

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Swapped into both the current lxpupsc64 (18.06.13) and the current LxPupSc on the i5 laptop:

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System:    Host: puppypc21956 Kernel: 4.19.6-lxpup64 x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: LXDE (Openbox 3.6.1)
           Distro: LxPup-Sc 18.12
Machine:   Device: laptop System: FUJITSU product: LIFEBOOK S761 serial: R2500459
           Mobo: FUJITSU model: FJNB225
           UEFI [Legacy]: FUJITSU // Phoenix v: Version 1.17 date: 03/14/2012
Battery    CMB1: charge: 46.4 Wh 100.0% condition: 46.4/56.0 Wh (83%)
CPU:       Dual core Intel Core i5-2520M (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 867/3200 MHz
Graphics:  Card: Intel 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller
           Display Server: X.org 1.20.3 drivers: intel (unloaded: modesetting,vesa) FAILED: fbdev
           tty size: 107x26 Advanced Data: N/A for root
Network:   Card: Qualcomm Atheros AR9287 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) driver: ath9k
Drives:    HDD Total Size: 120.0GB (39.6% used)
Weather:   Conditions: 37 F (3 C) - Overcast Time: December 2, 9:29 AM PST
Info:      Processes: 161 Uptime: 5 min Memory: 304.4/4788.4MB Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.8 
Boot, Dmesg, video FPS, CPU and mem use at idle, sound, redshiftgui, Sylpheed and Simmie 20.0.4.0, overall perceived performance unchanged from the 4.19.5 kernel on both. I now have absolutely no reason to run any governor other than the default intel_pstate powersave on the i5 laptop. That transition has been gradual but the balance seemed to tilt roughly around the 4.19 kernel for me. Continuing to use LxPupSc as the daily here and I'll squawk if I see anything but so far nothing at all noted.

Update: Updated Slimjet 20.0.4.0 to 21.0.3.0 using peebees slimjet_lxsc_spot_21.0.3.0.sfs. So far, just in the current LxPupSc 18.12T. It accepts the shared profile from 20.0.4.0 with no nags (profile format did change between the 18.x and 19.x versions) and runs my weather loops correctly (a problem from 18.0.5.0 to 20.0.4.0). As above, I'll run with it and see.

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18.12+0 re-uploaded

#1069 Post by peebee »

Sorry folks - there was a woof-ce problem with umount which now has a fix.

18.12+0 is re-uploaded with md5 4cacd776ad63dfb16f8f5f41ec09e905

If you downloaded the version with md5 95ab60d0b09030c5e9a6c11083254fcb
then rename it to 18.12+A and apply this delta
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Re: 18.12+0 re-uploaded

#1070 Post by Marv »

peebee wrote:Sorry folks - there was a woof-ce problem with umount which now has a fix.
18.12+0 downloaded and applied. md5sum correct. Just out of curiosity, how did that problem manifest? I mounted and unmounted my data drive and external drives (EXT2) on the several pre-0 test versions and didn't see anything.

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Re: 18.12+0 re-uploaded

#1071 Post by peebee »

Marv wrote:Just out of curiosity, how did that problem manifest? I mounted and unmounted my data drive and external drives (EXT2) on the several pre-0 test versions and didn't see anything.
If you ran partview all partitions were mounted and remained mounted after partview was closed - and then if you unmounted a partition in pcmanfm it came back mounted again after a short time.....

The problem only appeared after a woof-ce update for the release - the pre-release versions didn't have the problem.
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LxPupSc - Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE experiment

#1072 Post by Billtoo »

I changed to the new kernel:

# uname -ra
Linux puppypc21146 4.19.6-lxpup64 #1 SMP Sun Dec 2 07:34:59 GMT 2018
x86_64 Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz GenuineIntel
GNU/Linux
#

I changed the kernel but haven't downloaded the new iso,haven't noticed
any need to do that yet.
I am enjoying this pup, seems like the 32bit nexuiz is a little easier
than the 64bit version :)

Thanks.
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EDIT:18.12+0 with md5 4cacd776ad63dfb16f8f5f41ec09e905
will be the base for future deltas so it is worth downloading the A to 0 delta now.....
I've done the change, checksum was good after applying the delta.
Thanks.
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Re: LxPupSc - Woof-CE, Slackware-Current, LXDE experiment

#1073 Post by peebee »

Billtoo wrote:l but haven't downloaded the new iso,haven't noticed
any need to do that yet.
I am enjoying this pup
Jolly good....

18.12+0 with md5 4cacd776ad63dfb16f8f5f41ec09e905
will be the base for future deltas so it is worth downloading the A to 0 delta now.....
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#1074 Post by peebee »

Kernel Release: 4.19.8-lxpup64
Build Date: Sun Dec 9 07:24:22 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

l1tf:Mitigation: PTE Inversion
meltdown:Mitigation: PTI
spec_store_bypass:Vulnerable
spectre_v1:Mitigation: __user pointer sanitization
spectre_v2:Mitigation: Full generic retpoline, STIBP: disabled, RSB filling

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#1075 Post by Marv »

Kernel Release: 4.19.8-lxpup64 swapped into LxPupSc 18.12.1 and lxpupsc64 18.06 +13 on the Fujitsu S761 i5 based laptop. Grub4Dos frugal install to SSD.

The usual quick checks run, CPU % and mem use at idle, dmesg warnings and failures, video FPS, sound, SNS connection to Atheros wifi, redshift, Sylpheed, Slimjet 21.0.3.0, lidsuspend and resume, USB drive insertion, etc. Mitigation unchanged from 4.19.7, no problems seen in either the 64b or 32b lxpupsc. Posting from LxPupSc now and I'll use it as the daily (If I can stay away from Cuttlefish :wink: ).

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#1076 Post by peebee »

Kernel Release: 4.19.9-lxpup64
Build Date: Fri Dec 14 08:49:52 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

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#1077 Post by Marv »

4.19.8 kernel updated to 4.19.9 as per the previous update two posts above. All comments there apply, no problems seen in either pup so far. Running LxPupSc now.

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#1078 Post by peebee »

Delta to 18.12+1

ISO md5 = fa7bfd9b3373bf34e43a57c436c88ea0 LxPupSc-18.12+1-uefi-T-k64.iso
Must be applied to: 4cacd776ad63dfb16f8f5f41ec09e905 LxPupSc-18.12+0-uefi-T-k64.iso
BUILD_FROM_WOOF='testing;c696d4b9;2018-12-17 10:28:42 +0800'
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#1079 Post by peebee »

Kernel Release: 4.19.12-lxpup64
Build Date: Sat Dec 22 07:37:44 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

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#1080 Post by peebee »

Kernel Release: 4.20.0-lxpup64
Build Date: Tue Dec 25 07:21:56 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

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#1081 Post by Marv »

peebee wrote:Kernel Release: 4.20.0-lxpup64
Build Date: Tue Dec 25 07:21:56 GMT 2018
Build GCC: 8.2.0
OS Support: GNU/Linux
Architecture: x86_64
SMP Enabled: Yes

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Warning!This may be hardware dependent and I haven't repeated (and will not) repeat it. I swapped the 4.20 kernel into a smoothly running lxpupsc64, version 18.06 +14 with the 4.19.10 kernel in my experimental directory. Update of the cleaned and fsck'd savefile, boot, tests all normal, video FPS down a bit but not much. Used it a bit, saved to savefile from my menu save2flash, all ok. I rebooted and it quite fubarred my BIOS! Black screen partway through the normal post X messages at shutdown and No video at all on startup. Tried a couple of startups from complete power off state, no Fujitsu splash screen or Grub4Dos menu etc. I then just let it sit and it did wait for the default time and booted into upupbb, my default pup, albeit with completely goofy video res. Rebooted from there, same. Shut down, power up, still no video on startup. I did a power button shut down, pulled battery etc., still no display on startup. Finally got to the bios setup screen with F2 on multiple starts and changed a couple of things, video internal flatpanel instead of auto.... and saved the settings to a shutdown. I did not have to reset the whole bios to defaults. Next poweron everything is back to normal. I'm back in lxpupsc64 with the 4.19.10 kernel at the moment and WILL NOT, WILL NOT run 4.20.0 again, at least on this series of lappies.

Just a note. This laptop is rock stable on all pups and at all times. Never a squawk out of it. The ONLY change was the 4.20 kernel in a previously very stable 64b pup. Quite a switch from my usual 'issueless' posts. No lectures needed on testing new stuff, someone has to do it and I enjoy it as a rule and some problems are to be expected, just not of this magnitude.

Here's the hardware:

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System:    Host: puppypc16298 Kernel: 4.19.10-lxpup64 x86_64 (64 bit)
           Desktop: LXDE (Openbox 3.6.1) Distro: LxPupSc64 18.06
Machine:   Device: laptop System: FUJITSU product: LIFEBOOK S761 serial: R2500459
           Mobo: FUJITSU model: FJNB225
           UEFI [Legacy]: FUJITSU // Phoenix v: Version 1.17 date: 03/14/2012
Battery    CMB1: charge: 46.4 Wh 100.0% condition: 46.4/56.0 Wh (83%)
CPU:       Dual core Intel Core i5-2520M (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 899/3200 MHz
Graphics:  Card: Intel 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller
           Display Server: X.org 1.20.3 drivers: intel (unloaded: modesetting,vesa) FAILED: fbdev
           tty size: 101x20 Advanced Data: N/A for root
Network:   Card: Qualcomm Atheros AR9287 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) driver: ath9k
Drives:    HDD Total Size: 120.0GB (33.4% used)
Weather:   Conditions: 33 F (1 C) - Overcast Time: December 26, 7:50 PM CST
Info:      Processes: 164 Uptime: 30 min Memory: 396.3/4788.4MB Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.8 
Edit: I just excised 4.20 from that exact experimental install (and the savefile) and swapped in the 4.19.11 64b kernel. Nice happy boot, video FPS back to what I had been seeing in 4.19.10 and previous, and shutdowns and reboots completely normal. e2fsck checked on the savefile before the reboot and test and it found no problems there.
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#1082 Post by peebee »

Marv wrote:4.20 kernel ..... quite fubarred my BIOS!
OUCH!!
It's running OK here on my laptop (Asus) and my desktop (Dell).....
Do I pull - or wait for a 2nd report - hmmmmmm
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#1083 Post by Revolverve »

4.20 on motion r12 r001 uefi lick ssd with needed firmware on savefile here,run fine ,reboot & all,
bionicpup64 7.9.7 test only.
If it can somehow reassure any...

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#1084 Post by Marv »

I donno, I thought about trying it on one of my second tier machines (core 2 duo or Bay Trail) but I don't have any real sacrificial goats at this point so I think I will stick with 4.19.11 64b on the slacko derivs and let 4.20 go through a few iterations and a bit of time and then possibly try it again. I did manage a recovery after all. I use the 4.9.134 32b on all the ubuntu derivs and quite like it so no problems there. It's been a number of decades since I've seen anything that dramatic. Sorry if my post came off as flapped, I was :) I'm running the recovered lxpup64 with the 4.19.11, up after an several reboots and an overnight lidsuspend on that exact hardware, and it seems solid as always.

Cheers,

Just pondering: Mostly seems the video was affected since I could boot blind, though very odd that it stayed so through a hard power off and power on. Lots of patches to the i915 DRM in the 4.20 kernel to bring intel PPGTT into the kernel (47 I believe) for ivy bridge, haswell and some other CPUs. My 2nd generation i5 is an ivy bridge class cpu with intel HD graphics. Revolverves Motion R12 has a haswell Y chip with intel HD 4200 graphics I believe. peebee, what does your Asus and Dell have for video? If I get bold and retry it will be on the Bay Trail desktop as hardware resetting the bios is much easier on that than on the laptops.

Update: CMOS jumper in left hand, coffee cup in right, I did exactly the same install as above to the Bay Trail desktop:

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System:    Host: puppypc16298 Kernel: 4.20.0-lxpup64 x86_64 (64 bit)
           Desktop: LXDE (Openbox 3.6.1) Distro: LxPupSc64 18.06
Machine:   Device: desktop Mobo: ASRock model: Q1900M serial: M80-44015700338
           UEFI [Legacy]: American Megatrends v: P1.20 date: 03/25/2014
CPU:       Quad core Intel Celeron J1900 (-MCP-) speed/max: 1333/1993 MHz
Graphics:  Card: Intel Atom Processor Z36xxx/Z37xxx Series Graphics & Display
           Display Server: X.org 1.20.3 drivers: intel (unloaded: modesetting,vesa) FAILED: fbdev
           tty size: 99x21 Advanced Data: N/A for root
Network:   Card: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver: r8169
Drives:    HDD Total Size: 500.1GB (6.5% used)
Weather:   Conditions: 21 F (-6 C) - Overcast Time: December 29, 7:25 AM CST
Info:      Processes: 146 Uptime: 4 min Memory: 200.2/3402.0MB Client: Shell (bash) inxi: 2.3.8 
No problems seen there through several save/shutdown/reboot cycles. Bounced back and forth from the lxpupsc64 with the 4.19.11 kernel install and the lxpupsc64 with the 4.20.0 kernel install to check dmesg/video FPS etc. No odd behavior seen, video or bios. The video FPS hit going from 4.19.11 to 4.20.0 is less than on the i5, 6% vs 8%, but easily quantified. Mitigation unchanged, Dmesg no cleaner nor dirtier, So, no problems seen in this short test on the Bay Trail hardware but no reason to switch either so I'll sit on the kernel sidelines for a bit as planned.
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LxPupSc-19.01+0-uefi-T-k64

#1085 Post by peebee »

LxPupSc-19.01+0-uefi-T-k64 is a 32-bit woof-ce 'testing' branch build with a 64-bit kernel (therefore only compatible with 64-bit capable processors)

LxPupSc-19.01+0-uefi-T-k64.iso {devx} - (devx does not include kernel sources or headers) {kernel 4.19.13-lxpup64 sources}

iso md5 = 6170f756b6087d67ba2f42bd23abe7ff

Interim delta updates and newer kernels may be available.

Delta from 18.12T is available

- kernel 4.19.13 64-bit built with GCC-8.2.0
(alternative 32-bit kernels 3.16.x 4.4.x 4.9.x & 4.14.x also available - all need firmware in the fdrv)
- Made from Slackware-Current as of Mon Dec 31 21:33:54 UTC 2018
- BUILD_FROM_WOOF='testing;7861abba;2018-12-31 00:59:24 +0800'
- web browser in adrv is light-48.0
- firmware is in fdrv
- alternative fall-back xorg is in ydrv (no need to install unless needed)

**N.B. the 64-bit kernel means that any kernel drivers have to be built in a true 64-bit system - LxPupSc64 with it's own devx is suggested but use the kernel sources above

Woof-CE build repository is: http://smokey01.com/peebee/slackocurrent/

Chromium, Firefox, Palemoon and Seamonkey are in the repository and installable via Internet -> Get Web Browser

The versions of the browsers as of 01-jan-2019 with their md5sums are:
chromium_71.0.3578.80+pepper_32.0.0.101 RUN-AS-SPOT :fb47c1ab1a3a6b507a94fe27ba9ebcdb
firefox-64.0 :52e945cbb7f8df1577ee4c27ee414f4e
palemoon-28.2.2 :f5d377266ed2bb8295613a6458da88e8
seamonkey-2.49.4 :58afbe48817271f845dc976edbf8594f
iron, slimjet, vivaldi and min are also available
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ImageLxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64

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