Lucid Puppy 5.0.1 - 24 May 2010

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#391 Post by 01micko »

For those having trouble with quickpet please try this one.. and those who are not to make sure I didn't break it.. nah, pet removed

8-bit.. not yet, just mainly testing that it works, only dummy updates at the moment. They might have a wallpaper or a simple script.
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#392 Post by pemasu »

Lupu 112 fresh frugal install. No problem with X or with intel driver.
I have had flawless video install with every recent Lupu. I just havent reported good news.

VIDEO REPORT: Lucid Puppy, version 112
Chip description:
Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller
Intel Corporation 82915G Integrated Graphics Controller
Driver used by Xorg:
intel
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: 1280x1024 Depth: 24

Network connection and firefox installation straightforward as with previous Lupus.

Finnish keyboard needed xorg.conf creation, after that xorg video wizard opened and I was able to change
layout from xorg menu. Still us keyboard on console after quitting X. But that is no problem for me.

Cups 1.4.2 works now straight after installing foo2xxx...pet with my HP Laserjet 1020. Great !!!

Quickpets works fine on my machine just like with previous Lupus. Icon is now fixed.

I will test gnome-mplayer installation from repo when I have time.

Looks really promising with this quick testing. Really good work and really fast update cycle !!

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#393 Post by bruceoutdoors »

download speed is extremely slow here... about 2kb\s to 10kb\s...

can someone post a torrent to lucid puppy 112? I want to try this puppy real bad...

aarf

#394 Post by aarf »

lupu009:success on the fast open wifi china proxy.
about to xdelta112 thanks playdayz

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# wget -t 0 -c --user=puppy --password=linux -4 http://puppylinux.asia/tpp/zigbert/pwidgets-2.2.7.pet
--2010-04-26 12:50:35--  http://puppylinux.asia/tpp/zigbert/pwidgets-2.2.7.pet
Resolving puppylinux.asia... 70.35.16.60
Connecting to puppylinux.asia|70.35.16.60|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 401 Authorization Required
Reusing existing connection to puppylinux.asia:80.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 289841 (283K) [application/x-pet]
Saving to: `pwidgets-2.2.7.pet'

100%[======================================>] 289,841     42.6K/s   in 6.9s    

2010-04-26 12:50:43 (40.8 KB/s) - `pwidgets-2.2.7.pet' saved [289841/289841]


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#395 Post by aarf »

a102c3fc941e1f8897d835b0ec94c998 lupu-009.iso___lupu-112.iso.delta
produces green success message but fails to produce an iso. (partition is ext3, also fails on FAT.)(my lupu009.iso was correctly created from an xdelta006-009 Edit: no scratch that bit, I downloaded 009 from my sometimes available open wifi china proxy, however my 008 was xdelta created from my 006)

in lupu009 with quickpet-bugfix-1.1.pet on clicking pwidget goes exactly this far:

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# quickpackage
i.e. nothing at all except the frozen gui.
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#396 Post by 01micko »

aarf, it worked but then the bugfix broke it???

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try this delta I regenerated and checked md5

e41d5c737185d4b3642b5af9673ec098 lupu-009.iso___lupu-112.iso.delta

http://www.dpup.org/01Micko/xdelta-file ... .iso.delta (11MB)

Use wget

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#397 Post by Lobster »

I think the key features of Lucid Puppy have emerged, have added to wiki page
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/LucidPuppy

Features of Lucid Puppy 5.0
* Built with Puppys latest unique Woof build system
* Puppy core scripts, recognition and Puppy speed
* Puppy screen layout and traditional updated Puppy apps
* Initial load now goes straight to Desktop
* Use small Puppy Browser or choose a major Browser
* Easy choice of major software with EasyPet
* One button update
* Ubuntu Lucid Lynx binary compatibility
Puppy Raspup 8.2Final 8)
Puppy Links Page http://www.smokey01.com/bruceb/puppy.html :D

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#398 Post by James C »

01micko wrote:For those having trouble with quickpet please try this one.. and those who are not to make sure I didn't break it..
Downloaded and installed the pet, then went to quickpet and downloaded and installed update 4.....seems to be working fine here. :)

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#399 Post by aarf »

01micko wrote:aarf, it worked but then the bugfix broke it???

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try this delta I regenerated and checked md5

e41d5c737185d4b3642b5af9673ec098 lupu-009.iso___lupu-112.iso.delta

http://www.dpup.org/01Micko/xdelta-file ... .iso.delta (11MB)

Use wget

Cheers
no, lupu009 never downloaded and installed pwidgets using quickpackage but before the bug fix, quickpackage went a little further as posted previously.

success have lupu112.iso from e41d5c737185d4b3642b5af9673ec098 lupu-009.iso___lupu-112.iso.delta
will install now.

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#400 Post by pa_mcclamrock »

playdayz wrote:Lucid Puppy 112 -> http://www.diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/lupu-112.iso
md5sum -> 178a9b2715a6006f64c8a270e2e6118b

I downloaded the iso and matched the check sum, burnt it and booted two machines--one old laptop.
Ah, that's more like it--downloaded again, md5sum matches. Something must have gone wrong with the previous download. Now to burn, test, and report . . . soon, very soon.
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#401 Post by aarf »

lupu112:
quickpet icon over partition icons on first boot.

first run configuration window is too big for my screen and cannot be moved through the top of the screen with the usual alt+drag so i can't see below "locale". maximizing the window still cant see the bottom.
this non dragging from other than in/from the top bar occurs in other widows too eg chat and rox. first time i have noticed this problem in any lupu and it is a issue that was addressed elsewhere many moons ago.cant recall exactly where though.

quickpet fails/freezes for pwidgets before quickpet-bugfix-1.1.pet installation.
quickpet also fails/freezes after quickpet-bugfix-1.1.pet installation. keyboard was unresponsive after fix.pet installation and required restart x to make the keyboard work again.

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#402 Post by 01micko »

Try this one, it partially addresses stu90's and dalderton's issues, without breaking for others,

stu90 and dalderton, if it fails for you please report any error messages and if you can look in /tmp/xerrs.log. There are some other file in /tmp to look at but I will devise a way to catch those errors to a file and see if I can get anything useful out of it, thanks for cooperation.
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#403 Post by aarf »

lupu112 fix1.2pet
still no go for pwidgets micko

edit: xerrs.log did contain some meaningfull stuff but as is now may point to a problem with pup zip. will try and get the real error stuff again.
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#404 Post by pa_mcclamrock »

OK, I'm running 112! I see some improvements, but it still needs some more.

First I ran it pfix=ram and used xrandr to set video resolution. First Run Configuration said to make the resolution permanent, but xrandr itself still said don't, more than once. I think this would be very confusing to a new user. The instruction to restart X after using xrandr, because JWM wouldn't display correctly if you didn't, was helpful, but I think this also would not be pleasing to new users. Also, after I used xrandr, I did have 1024 x 768 resolution, but half of the "M" of "AM" in the time display on the IceWM taskbar was cut off (after I installed IceWM and switched to it). I think this means the entire right edge of the display was getting cut off by several pixels at least.

I then exited to prompt and ran Xorgwizard, which now does work, but it needlessly repeats the timezone, locale, and keyboard steps before getting to X video. Xorgwizard fixed the cut-off-edge problem.

MY SUGGESTION: Why not just dump xrandr and tell users that, if they want to change the resolution, exit to prompt and use Xorgwizard? It's simple, it's time-tested, it works right. If my own past experience is any guide, I don't think new users will be put off by the fact that Xorgwizard uses ncurses instead of X graphics. I still remember the first time I booted Linux (Red Hat 5.2) back in 1999, and I saw the text-based installer that used ncurses. I didn't care what it looked like; all I cared about was that it was the first step toward freedom from Windows!

The drive icons are still a problem. The CD drive icon was too far to the left, among the HD icons, which were too far down so the drive names were hidden by the taskbar. I moved the HD icons up and they subsequently stayed up, but CD and flash drive icons consistently appear in the wrong place.

After observing these things, I rebooted with no pfix=ram and used the lupusave.3fs file I created with 111. Here are the things that didn't work right in the upgrade: I got JWM and the default background back in 112, when I was running IceWM with a custom background in 111. The clock reverted to GMT, when I had it on US-Eastern in 111. Worst of all, I got the default desktop icon arrangement back, when I had made several additions and changes in position in 111. This is a serious defect in the upgrading procedure, "IMHO."

One more little thing: font display. On the IceWM titlebars, taskbar, and menu, the fonts from my "Pa Penguin's Favorite Free Fonts" package are imperfectly displayed, with missing pixels. Same goes for AbiWord, but not for TextMaker 2010 (which didn't come with Lucid Puppy!). In Puppy 4.3.1, the same fonts look fine.

On the bright side (in addition to all the good things I didn't waste time mentioning because they haven't needed to be fixed) . . . PRINTING WORKS!!!
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#405 Post by Tasgarth »

@playdayz, and others

Lucid 112
Azerty, LANG fr
Asus M2V, Nidvia Geforce7600 Sata, 1G Ram

Now it's OK for me
In order to see screenshoots look at :

http://tasgarth.net/testlupu/lupu112.html

Thanks
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#406 Post by aarf »

mouseover the battery gives incorrect info.
battery is full and has stopped charging but mouseover gives:
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#407 Post by aarf »

set time zone to plus something in the time zone setter and it will show as minus the same something in the mouseover of the time at bottom right. and vice versa.

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#408 Post by gerry »

"set time zone"- that problem has been there since Puppy 2.*.

gerry

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#409 Post by aarf »

sorry micko this is the xerrs.log

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X.Org X Server 1.7.6
Release Date: 2010-03-17
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-23-server i686 Ubuntu
Current Operating System: Linux puppypc 2.6.33.2 #1 SMP Mon Apr 5 12:55:04 Local time zone must be set--see zic m i686
Kernel command line: phome=lupu112 psubdir=lupu112 pfix=fsck
Build Date: 08 April 2010  11:54:08PM
xorg-server 2:1.7.6-2ubuntu2 (Bryce Harrington <bryce@ubuntu.com>) 
Current version of pixman: 0.16.4
	Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
	to make sure that you have the latest version.
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
	(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
	(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Tue Apr 27 04:29:22 2010
(==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
(==) Using config directory: "/usr/lib/X11/xorg.conf.d"
(EE) Failed to load module "fbdev" (module does not exist, 0)
(EE) intel(0): [drm] Failed to open DRM device for pci:0000:00:02.0: No such file or directory
(EE) intel(0): Failed to become DRM master.
(EE) intel(0): Failed to initialize kernel memory manager
/usr/bin/jwm
usage: absvolume -bg is no longer supported, ignoring.
 Try restarting X to pickup new gtk background colour.
/bin/sh: asapmshell: command not found
killall: freememapplet: no process killed
kill: usage: kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] [pid | job]... or kill -l [sigspec]
Setting up watches.  
Watches established.
EXIT="Interface_wlan0"
/usr/sbin/sns: line 248:  7336 Terminated              xmessage -center -bg orange -buttons "" "Please wait, bringing down '$INTERFACE'..."
/usr/sbin/sns: line 653:  7422 Terminated              xmessage -center -bg orange -buttons "" "Please wait, scanning for wireless networks..."
X request error - BadAtom (invalid Atom parameter):
	Major opcode: 20, Minor opcode: 0
	Resource ID: 0

/tmp/pup_event_sizefreem
Setting up watches.  
Watches established.
/tmp/pup_event_sizefreem
Setting up watches.  
Watches established.
/tmp/pup_event_sizefreem
Setting up watches.  
Watches established.

aarf

#410 Post by aarf »

updated time and date not holding through reboot.

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