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gary101
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#196 Post by gary101 »

Thinkpad X22
384 MB Ram
800 Mhz P111
Broadcom wireless card added on minipci

Puppy versions I have run successfully
4.1
4.2.1
4.3
Browserlinux
Lupu

All ran fine with no problems setting up. Screen brightness buttons and the the little light in the top of the screen housing all work, I think these are all hardware controlled anyway.
Trackpoint (eraserhead) works on all installations I have tried and is set up on boot.
All in all, no problems to report.

Gary
If it's not one thing it's your mother

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#197 Post by CatDude »

Hello DM
DM was on fire! wrote:.......Looking at the link on the Wiki (truth be told I had no clue this existed; I feel quite stupid), the Thinkpad I will be inheriting is not on there, but atleast knowing older Puppies works fine with eraserheads gives me hope. Thank you again!
No need to feel stupid.
Apart from the link in the first post of this thread,
i do not know where else it may be linked from.

Hope you have bookmarked it :wink: :wink:

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#198 Post by racepres »

Here's one for ya CatDude!
Got a Compaq cq61, 2+gigCPU, 2GRam, Hard dive took a dump..
I'm booting Frugal, from the micro sd card in the sprint/sierra gprs modem!
Lupu 5.20. Everything works so far. Internet connects via ethernet, wireless, or the sprint pcs Modem! Pretty peppy! I am posting this on it now.. using wireless cause sprint service is about the very worst I ever seen.... I'm positive dial-up is twice as Fast.... Seriously.
RP

Note: before I give this CQ61 back to it's owner.
For some reason the micro sd card in the sierra[Sprint] gprs modem is Not Found at Boot, Unless, the ac power adapter is Disconnected!
Tried it numerous times... with ac adapter micro sd Not Found, Without Adapter, micro sd card [puppy install] Found!
Strange, but That's what works for me! And regular USB flash drive is found Regardless!
RP

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#199 Post by theZoid »

I'm using Puppy 5.2 on an MSI Wind U100. Everything works OTB....incl webcam and wireless. I need to figure out though how to disable this touchpad though as it's very annoying! (not puppy's fault)
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#200 Post by rjbrewer »

theZoid wrote:I'm using Puppy 5.2 on an MSI Wind U100. Everything works OTB....incl webcam and wireless. I need to figure out though how to disable this touchpad though as it's very annoying! (not puppy's fault)
Find "Flsynclient" in menu;

set touchpad mode to off.

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#201 Post by theZoid »

rjbrewer wrote:
theZoid wrote:I'm using Puppy 5.2 on an MSI Wind U100. Everything works OTB....incl webcam and wireless. I need to figure out though how to disable this touchpad though as it's very annoying! (not puppy's fault)
Find "Flsynclient" in menu;

set touchpad mode to off.

Welcome to Puppy.
Thanks....I tried that and it said "no synaptics touchpad detected"; several times. I'm looking for a more direct way to disable it as it's driving me crazy :)
[b]DΞLL Precision M6500 "Big Dog"[/b]: i7-820QM w/USB 3.0, 8.0GB DDR3-1333, Intel x-25M 160 G2 + 500GB 7200.3, nVidia Quadro FX 3800M 1.0GB DDR3, RGBLED, Intel 6300 //W7P x64/[b]Saline OS Xfce x64[/b]
[b]MSI Wind Netbook[/b] Puppeee Linux (atom)

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#202 Post by racepres »

theZoid wrote: Thanks....I tried that and it said "no synaptics touchpad detected"; several times. I'm looking for a more direct way to disable it as it's driving me crazy :)
Open/Lift the keyboard, and unplug the darn thing... I have done it... it is direct and it does work..
RP

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#203 Post by rjbrewer »

theZoid wrote:
rjbrewer wrote:
theZoid wrote:I'm using Puppy 5.2 on an MSI Wind U100. Everything works OTB....incl webcam and wireless. I need to figure out though how to disable this touchpad though as it's very annoying! (not puppy's fault)
Find "Flsynclient" in menu;

set touchpad mode to off.

Welcome to Puppy.
Thanks....I tried that and it said "no synaptics touchpad detected"; several times. I'm looking for a more direct way to disable it as it's driving me crazy :)
You Tube !!

http://www.google.com/search?q=msi+u100 ... d=0CBsQqwQ

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#204 Post by theZoid »

thanks dogs...:) can someone point me to a thread about codecs/m4a's? Right now i can only play them with vlc.......thks
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#205 Post by theZoid »

delete

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#206 Post by rjbrewer »

theZoid wrote:thanks dogs...:) can someone point me to a thread about codecs/m4a's? Right now i can only play them with vlc.......thks
Different subject; start another thread in a more appropriate
section.

Knock off the dog crap!

Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs

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#207 Post by theZoid »

rjbrewer wrote:
theZoid wrote:thanks dogs...:) can someone point me to a thread about codecs/m4a's? Right now i can only play them with vlc.......thks
Different subject; start another thread in a more appropriate
section.

Knock off the dog crap!
whoaaaa........ :lol:
[b]DΞLL Precision M6500 "Big Dog"[/b]: i7-820QM w/USB 3.0, 8.0GB DDR3-1333, Intel x-25M 160 G2 + 500GB 7200.3, nVidia Quadro FX 3800M 1.0GB DDR3, RGBLED, Intel 6300 //W7P x64/[b]Saline OS Xfce x64[/b]
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#208 Post by rjbrewer »

theZoid wrote:
rjbrewer wrote:
theZoid wrote:thanks dogs...:) can someone point me to a thread about codecs/m4a's? Right now i can only play them with vlc.......thks
Different subject; start another thread in a more appropriate
section.

Knock off the dog crap!
whoaaaa........ :lol:
Sorry about that :)

I'm allergic to new posters that start off by using the word
"annoying".

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Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs

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Puppy 5.2 don't create the lupusave file

#209 Post by eeepuppy »

I recently purchased an HP Pavilion DV6 laptop with Intel i7 64-bit, ATI HD 5600 1GB. I want to know which version of Puppy is the most suitable for recognition hardware. I tried to install Puppy 5.2 from the CD but does not create the lupusave file when I go out and reboot. Thanks in advance for the help.

oui

#210 Post by oui »

fatdog64 works great!

only sorry about the unusual mixture of standard programs compared with puppy...

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Puppy 5.2 don't create the lupusave file

#211 Post by eeepuppy »

oui wrote:fatdog64 works great!

only sorry about the unusual mixture of standard programs compared with puppy...
with fatdog64 I have the same problem i have with puppy5.2. When I reboot does not start the process of creating the save file.
So every time I reboot is the first time.

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#212 Post by theZoid »

I've tried them all on this MSI Wind and without a doubt the best Puppy for me is Puppeee. Everything is good now :)
[b]DΞLL Precision M6500 "Big Dog"[/b]: i7-820QM w/USB 3.0, 8.0GB DDR3-1333, Intel x-25M 160 G2 + 500GB 7200.3, nVidia Quadro FX 3800M 1.0GB DDR3, RGBLED, Intel 6300 //W7P x64/[b]Saline OS Xfce x64[/b]
[b]MSI Wind Netbook[/b] Puppeee Linux (atom)

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Re: Puppy 5.2 don't create the lupusave file

#213 Post by eeepuppy »

eeepuppy wrote:
oui wrote:fatdog64 works great!

only sorry about the unusual mixture of standard programs compared with puppy...
with fatdog64 I have the same problem i have with puppy5.2. When I reboot does not start the process of creating the save file.
So every time I reboot is the first time.
It isn't the best way, but I solved the problem in this way:
I booted from cd on a desktop Puppy5.2 and I created a lupusave file with nothing.
I restarted the desktop and I copied the newly created file on a pendrive.
I inserted the pendrive in the laptop and I started Puppy 5.2.
Puppy5.2 recognized the lupusave file and uploaded it, so I completed the quick start Puppy. The first time you reboot, it seems that it is not done correctly the closure procedure. On the next reboot, the changes were saved and then took over the classic procedure at the end of the session.
I solved and I hope I have helped others to solve a problem, however, shows a bug of Puppy5.2 at least in the configuration I mentioned.

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#214 Post by theZoid »

racepres wrote:
theZoid wrote: Thanks....I tried that and it said "no synaptics touchpad detected"; several times. I'm looking for a more direct way to disable it as it's driving me crazy :)
Open/Lift the keyboard, and unplug the darn thing... I have done it... it is direct and it does work..
RP
On the MSI U100 Netbook, fn-F3 disables the touchpad :shock: :) Now I need a script to do this everytime I boot up :)
[b]DΞLL Precision M6500 "Big Dog"[/b]: i7-820QM w/USB 3.0, 8.0GB DDR3-1333, Intel x-25M 160 G2 + 500GB 7200.3, nVidia Quadro FX 3800M 1.0GB DDR3, RGBLED, Intel 6300 //W7P x64/[b]Saline OS Xfce x64[/b]
[b]MSI Wind Netbook[/b] Puppeee Linux (atom)

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#215 Post by bobnutfield »

I thought would add my old lappy to the thread...

Samsung V25 (A christmas gift in 2002, the XP Home gave of the ghost a couple of years ago.)
Pentium 4 2.8GHz, 1GB ram
Intel 82845G.GL Brookdale Graphics Chip
Intel Audio
Belkin 7010 PMCIA Wireless (RT2500 driver)
2XUSB1.0

This was a very well build laptop which was top of the line at the time. The XP installation finally got so slow it was unusable. I first tried Linux on it with live CD's in 2006, and all ran reasonably well.
However, ever since April 2010 (or the introduction of the KMS into the kernel), the graphics chip has work very, very few of the newer kernels, and even when it does work, it still intermitently crashes. On most distros with 2.6.29 or later, it just will not run stably.

I found that PCLinux)S 2010 seems to be the most stable, though it also crashes, but much less frequently. I just did a frugal install of Lupu 5.2, and it too has difficulty with this graphics chip. It DOES boot to a desktop with i915.modeset=0 as a kernel parameter, but will fail to boot to a desktop about 2 out of five boots.

However, when it does boot to a desktop, EVERYTHING works beautifully and little or no configuration is necessary.

So, for all of those laptop owners with this chipset, my condolences. It looks like it may some time soon just require that this old computer be put out to pasture. But for now, there seems to be plenty of life left in her.

Bob[/b]

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