Puppy 4 Beta Bugs

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ideflash install, PUPMODE and syslinux failure

#31 Post by Marv »

I booted the pup 398 CD with pfix=ram on a PIII 1GHz box, via glue, ATI RP128 video, legacy sb16 soundcard, and smc NIC. Smooth as silk. Xorg, sound, network, DHCP all flawless. JWM setup as nice as the XFCE in my 2.17r2NOP and that's going some.

Multisession CD worked correctly also.

Still some glitches installing to ideflash for me.

The universal installer just stopped immediately after trying to read the files off the CD or from a directory. Tried syslinux from a terminal and got the same unsafe permissions at /tmp error JustGreg noted in the Dingo alpha7 bug notes. Running chmod 1777 /tmp cleared this error and syslinux then wrote ldlinux and the MBR correctly to an empty freshly formatted 256Mb fat16 partition on the ideflash card.

A frugal install to that partition then boots and runs ok, but in spite of the pmedia=ideflash parameter being passed correctly (checked in PUPSTATE), PUPMODE is 12, not 13 and the Pup_Save file is mounted to the top layer.

2.17r2 NOP is the last version to install to ideflash 'automatically' and use PUPMODE=13 for me. I have forced this behavior by editing init in some 2.i7 versions, but have yet to get a sucessful init edit using the guidelines for editing in the 3.01 release notes or from the forum. My edited initrd.gz is the same size and permissions as the original initrd.gz, but gives a kernel panic....init not found.

Alas, still at 2.17 for my ideflash systems.
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#32 Post by Wolf Pup »

Dialup works in dingo beta, but only if stupid mode is added to /etc/wvdial.conf
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#33 Post by djringjr »

The ALSA configuration won't save.

Actually this has been a bug since 3.00, but I didn't report it until now.

I was in the raspberry bushes messing around instead of reporting the bugs.

Anyway the raspberries are great! So was Mrs. Bunny!

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#34 Post by GrumpyWolfe »

Hi all

Just first want to say I like Puppylinux 4 great job Berry.

Now when I try and play a wmv or a gvi movie file there is sound but there is a blue screen where the movie should be. I have tried it on a couple of files. BTW the gvi are google file type played be for the are of the mpg4 type.
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#35 Post by linuxcbon »

GrumpyWolfe I guess blue screen is because of xorg.conf should contain Depth 24 instead of Depth 16 ? (not sure)

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#36 Post by djringjr »

Mini bugs

Seamonkey complains that updated version with "important" security fixes is available.

pet files (perhaps more types) aren't registered with Seamonkey - should be to make it "shoot and use" - which is Barry's aim.

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#37 Post by linuxcbon »

v4lctl needs libXxf86dga.so.1 and libXaw.so.8 etc, not sure if important.
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Saved wireless setup does not get reused

#38 Post by bde »

WPA2 wireless setup in the first Puppy 4 Beta (398) is not being reused. Used Menu/Setup/Network Wizard. In Configure network interface for wlan0, setup wireless using WPA2, ran Test wlan0, ran Auto DHCP to get wireless connection (dhcp). [Note: During Wireless/wlan0 setup found error: Puppy Ethernet Wizard/Acquiring WPA connection/Unable to establish WPA connection. However, in the next screen, saw that testing of wlan0 was successful.] After acquiring Auto DHCP address, the message said
CONFIGURATION OF wlan0 SUCCESSFUL!
Do you want to save this configuration? If you want to keep this configuration for next boot: click 'Yes'.
I said yes to this. Was able to connect to the internet and browse successfully. At the next boot, have to set this up again. This happens repeatedly. /etc/wpa_supplicant2.conf is correct (I see that my network ssid, psk, proto, key_mgmt, group in this file are correct.) Something else is wrong.

SOLVED: See http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 584#188584
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Taskbar vanished bug in Puppy 4 Beta (398)

#39 Post by bde »

Taskbar vanished at one point during tweaking of x from Menu/Setup/Xorg Video Wizard. Restarting X did not fix it. Had to reboot computer and the taskbar came back.

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File download from Menu/Help system did not work

#40 Post by bde »

From Menu/Help, came to http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=27521 and wanted to download firefox package. After the download in progress page, a mini-window appeared giving option to save download. I clicked and activated the save download on disk button, and hit OK. Nothing happened after that no matter how many times I clicked it, and you could see that the OK button was responding (by change in appearance back and forth) without associated action. I closed it and clicked the "If your download does not start, Click here!. " A new and empty window opened.

Finally, gave up on this and had to go to Firefox and input the address to download the file.

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Re: Saved wireless setup does not get reused

#41 Post by Tom Raft »

bde wrote:WPA2 wireless setup in the first Puppy 4 Beta (398) is not being reused. Used Menu/Setup/Network Wizard. In Configure network interface for wlan0, setup wireless using WPA2, ran Test wlan0, ran Auto DHCP to get wireless connection (dhcp). [Note: During Wireless/wlan0 setup found error: Puppy Ethernet Wizard/Acquiring WPA connection/Unable to establish WPA connection. However, in the next screen, saw that testing of wlan0 was successful.] After acquiring Auto DHCP address, the message said
CONFIGURATION OF wlan0 SUCCESSFUL!
Do you want to save this configuration? If you want to keep this configuration for next boot: click 'Yes'.
I said yes to this. Was able to connect to the internet and browse successfully. At the next boot, have to set this up again. This happens repeatedly. /etc/wpa_supplicant2.conf is correct (I see that my network ssid, psk, proto, key_mgmt, group in this file are correct.) Something else is wrong.
Same for me.

Happens since first alpha. Versions 2.xx and 3.xx no problems.

Using frugal install with ath pci driver for wireless network (pcmcia-card)

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#42 Post by veronicathecow »

Thanks to rover sending me a message (Cheers) I tried acpi=off and also pfix=ram and managed to get puppy up and did a frugal install. Sadly this just gives me the same result so I will have play with Menu.lst and set acpi=off there but at least I can run puppy.
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#43 Post by pakt »

Laptop with 1024x768 intel graphics and an external 1680x1050 monitor.

1) The hotpup icons overlap the top row icons. This is a side-effect of new functions in randr 1.2.

Here is the problem in '/etc/HotPup/add_icons_for_device1':

# xrandr | grep '*' | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 2 -d ' ' | tr 'x' ' '
1680 1050
1024 768
#

This results in:
SCREENX=1680 1050
1024
SCREENY=1050
1024 768

Both screens (the laptop and external) show the Puppy desktop. That they both are active can be seen by the two '*' here:

# # xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1680 x 1050, maximum 1680 x 1680
VGA connected 1680x1050+0+0 (normal left inverted right) 433mm x 271mm
1680x1050 60.0*+ 60.0
1600x1200 59.9
1280x1024 59.9
1440x900 59.9
1280x960 59.9
1024x768 70.1 60.0
800x600 60.3 56.2
640x480 66.7 60.0
720x400 70.1
LVDS connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right) 0mm x 0mm
1024x768 60.0*+ 85.0 75.0 70.1 60.0
832x624 74.6
800x600 85.1 72.2 75.0 60.3 56.2
640x480 85.0 72.8 75.0 59.9
720x400 85.0
640x400 85.1
640x350 85.1
#

I can turn off the laptop screen by executing

# xrandr --output LVDS --off

Now '/etc/HotPup/add_icons_for_device1' will work:

# xrandr | grep '*' | tr -s ' ' | cut -f 2 -d ' ' | tr 'x' ' '
1680 1050
#

and result in:

SCREENX=1680
SCREENY=1050

2) The right-most icons (lock, zip and trash) are not placed on the right edge of the screen but end up in the middle of my 1680x1050 monitor.
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#44 Post by pakt »

Regarding network settings not being saved:

I noticed that there is no /etc/ethernetmodules file, only a /etc/eth1mode saved in my pup save file.

A bug in /usr/sbin/net-setup.sh ?

EDIT: Ignore the above - /etc/ethernetmodules is only needed when a module is manually loaded :oops:
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#45 Post by pakt »

Fonts displayed in Seamonkey appear quite rough.

Is anti-aliasing missing ?

EDIT: This is especially noticeable on Barry's blog. Or is it just the font?
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#46 Post by dsj »

Seamonkey themes do not install. The theme is downloaded but get a message "install script not found".

Seamonkey add ons do not install. The add on is downloaded & at the end get a message "cancelled".

frugal install on a laptop.

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#47 Post by djringjr »

When Puppy Software Installer is run, it complains that a new Puppybasic is needed, but fails to "find" it and quits.

Work around is to download the Puppybasic with the PETget package manager - then it works.

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#48 Post by DreamsToGo »

Problem with Xine, found in Gxine and xineui and xine plugin - streaming media stops after 30 secs or so.

Streaming internet radio such as Media/Spoken Word/BBC radio 4 (in Gxine) starts playing OK but only for 30secs or so, then silence. I have noticed that immediately after the stream stops the ethernet net connection is very heavily loaded - this lasts for about 10 secs. But I don't think this is a network problem.

This behaviour happens also if you go to the BBC radio 4 web site and press the listen live button. Also if you click on the listen with external player which starts Xine plugin.

Can someone else test this please?

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#49 Post by DreamsToGo »

Gxine - really irritating inconvenience.

In the Dingo Alpha's with Xine UI you can right click on a directory, take the 'open with' menu item and click on defaultmediaplayer and xine will start playing any music files in that directory. Very handy, you don't have to select all the files manually to get the whole directory to play.

Gxine does not provide this support which I find really annoying.

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#50 Post by Sage »

Agreed. GXine is not a patch on Xine. Both work for me, but only Xine does so easily. Perhaps Barry can tell us what it's all about? Probably missed something in his blog, or, more likely, didn't understand it.

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