pupeee 4.2
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HI, I'm mostly new to linux, but I bought an Eee PC 701 4G last year, and I'm fed up of Xandros. I installed Puppeee on it recently, all well and good, but I cannot get the wireless to connect to the WPA network we have. I have tried using the default drivers that load, and the Windows drivers with ndiswrapper, but nothing seems to work. I downloaded the additional drivers in the first post, but have no idea what to do with them. Maybe that will sort it out, but I need to know what to do with them. Thanks.
Re: new pupee
I'm glad to see you're back!luther349 wrote:hey im back at it
Does the wireless appear to be functional (ie, can see your wifi router) but just can't connect to it, or does it not work at all?sacredzero wrote: I downloaded the additional drivers in the first post, but have no idea what to do with them. Maybe that will sort it out, but I need to know what to do with them.
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make sure your selecting your correct enc mode. the wrong mode will make it timeout. or the driver may not support wpa. its been said and is in bugs of wpa long keys failing to work.
i am going to try those pets you posted and see if dri does indeed become stable.
still a no go on getting these dammed gma cards into dri. the only difference with the new drm module is x just locked up on boot rather then crash when i ran glxinfo. rerunning xorgwizerd like in the guide disabled dri again and even changing the driver back to i915 by hand would not re enable it.t
it just seems i have to wait on a xorg 7.4 puppy or build my own to get things fully supported. thanks for the help for the attempt.
i am going to try those pets you posted and see if dri does indeed become stable.
still a no go on getting these dammed gma cards into dri. the only difference with the new drm module is x just locked up on boot rather then crash when i ran glxinfo. rerunning xorgwizerd like in the guide disabled dri again and even changing the driver back to i915 by hand would not re enable it.t
it just seems i have to wait on a xorg 7.4 puppy or build my own to get things fully supported. thanks for the help for the attempt.
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I am selecting WPA, although pwireless or whatever it is, sees it as WEP (which I know it isn't) and the drivers might not support WPA, but the Window's ones do, and I have tried ndiswrapper to use them, but no luck.luther349 wrote:make sure your selecting your correct enc mode. the wrong mode will make it timeout. or the driver may not support wpa. its been said and is in bugs of wpa long keys failing to work.
Report about a working driver in AsusEEE 900 (Puppy 4.2.1)
I have everyting -wireless WPA2- working on my Asus900 in Puppy 4.2.1, the ULTILEX version at
http://ultilex.linux-bg.org/ultilex-4.0.0.iso
after installing this driver and a restart:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=19687
I use a frugal install, ie I boot from thumbdrive
This version also works on the Acer One.
The most annoying bug is that there still does not seem to exist a puppy driver which can handle the wireless of the Asus 1000??
Hopefully that can be solved in Puppy Woof? (the 5 series?)
less annoying bug: the sound volume is very very weak. Even when SGmixer is set at maximum. I do not know if this is a puppy problem or an asus problem but most likely something of puppy since ubuntu, xandros and windows are able to play talk radio without the need of headphones. I have not found a puppy derivative yet which can produce sound at an acceptable volume on my asus 900.
http://ultilex.linux-bg.org/ultilex-4.0.0.iso
after installing this driver and a restart:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=19687
I use a frugal install, ie I boot from thumbdrive
This version also works on the Acer One.
The most annoying bug is that there still does not seem to exist a puppy driver which can handle the wireless of the Asus 1000??
Hopefully that can be solved in Puppy Woof? (the 5 series?)
less annoying bug: the sound volume is very very weak. Even when SGmixer is set at maximum. I do not know if this is a puppy problem or an asus problem but most likely something of puppy since ubuntu, xandros and windows are able to play talk radio without the need of headphones. I have not found a puppy derivative yet which can produce sound at an acceptable volume on my asus 900.
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That has been discussed, and explained beforeDromeno wrote:The most annoying bug is that there still does not seem to exist a puppy driver which can handle the wireless of the Asus 1000??
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=41204
wtf
check this garbage out. i pry to god none buys this. hell its that even legile. i guess under gpl it is but none asked me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pupeee-Linux-on-2GB ... RCH:US:102
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pupeee-Linux-on-2GB ... RCH:US:102
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3D (DRI) acceleration with the latest Intel graphics chips found in recent Eee models may now be solved (?) with MU's upgraded Intel Xorg driver, here -
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46266
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46266
I've got the new eee seashell and I've been tinkering with puppy for a few weeks now. I built a custom kernel and got the boot time down to 15 seconds so far (I think 10 is possible). I just tried out the new Xorg on it and I haven't had any problems with it - DRI2 and KMS are working.
I also just discovered FLWM and find that it's a huge usability win on a cramped screen compared to JWM. The vertical title bars solve the problem where tall windows have their buttons stuck offscreen, and the window placement algorithm is definitely superior for limited screen real-estate.
I am thinking of releasing a seashell-only version of puppeee 4.3 if anyone has any interest.
I also just discovered FLWM and find that it's a huge usability win on a cramped screen compared to JWM. The vertical title bars solve the problem where tall windows have their buttons stuck offscreen, and the window placement algorithm is definitely superior for limited screen real-estate.
I am thinking of releasing a seashell-only version of puppeee 4.3 if anyone has any interest.
How important is the diet when it comes to a workout plan? I read these magazines that have these excellent workout plans. I do the workouts, but I don't do the crazy diet that they show with it. I don't eat a lot of egg whites and things like that, but I do make sure I eat healthy and drink protein shakes like "Muscle Milk". Is it important to follow the diet plan that they have in these magazines? I mean, prisoners don't follow a series diet plan and they come out pretty ripped.