Lucid Puppy 5.1- A Full-Featured Compact Distro
Hi playdazs and the team,
I agree there is a stunning choice of "Nathan" backgrounds which will surely please thousands of new users as well as current devotees.
I had unusual difficulty in choosing my ideal screen resolution, so it was fortunate for me that I already knew I should see a Task Bar at the bottom of my screen.
I also agree with the comment above about dark coloured text on a dark background so I hope that very few new users will be affected by this or alternatively, and preferably, the standard set up can be made universally legible.
It would be good to have existing programs updated (e.g. Osmo).
Lucid Puppy 5.1 will justifiably receive rave reviews and huge acclaim. I am now using 5.0.0 as my main OS (having today relegated Xubuntu to the back burner despite it is highly tweaked to suit my personal needs).
My regards and congratulations
I agree there is a stunning choice of "Nathan" backgrounds which will surely please thousands of new users as well as current devotees.
I had unusual difficulty in choosing my ideal screen resolution, so it was fortunate for me that I already knew I should see a Task Bar at the bottom of my screen.
I also agree with the comment above about dark coloured text on a dark background so I hope that very few new users will be affected by this or alternatively, and preferably, the standard set up can be made universally legible.
It would be good to have existing programs updated (e.g. Osmo).
Lucid Puppy 5.1 will justifiably receive rave reviews and huge acclaim. I am now using 5.0.0 as my main OS (having today relegated Xubuntu to the back burner despite it is highly tweaked to suit my personal needs).
My regards and congratulations
The Next Step Towards Lucid Puppy 5.1 - Lupu-508 Beta 3
This time I formatted my 4GB flash drive to ext3 in gparted and set the boot flag and then installed 508 using the universal installer instead of bootflash.
After booting up and doing the usual setup I rebooted and saved to sdb1 instead of a file so it used the entire drive.I installed SFS_Installer-1.0-430.pet and then used that to installed the devx.
I installed more apps from quickpet and then rebooted, rebooting took over 10 minutes because it was saving to the flash drive and if the light on the drive hadn't been flashing I would have thought the computer had locked up. I tried clicking the save icon on the desktop before rebooting the next time and it took about 10 seconds to reboot vs 10 minutes the other way.
My 4gb flash drive is down to 2.4gb free after installing quite a few things.
After booting up and doing the usual setup I rebooted and saved to sdb1 instead of a file so it used the entire drive.I installed SFS_Installer-1.0-430.pet and then used that to installed the devx.
I installed more apps from quickpet and then rebooted, rebooting took over 10 minutes because it was saving to the flash drive and if the light on the drive hadn't been flashing I would have thought the computer had locked up. I tried clicking the save icon on the desktop before rebooting the next time and it took about 10 seconds to reboot vs 10 minutes the other way.
My 4gb flash drive is down to 2.4gb free after installing quite a few things.
James C..
I beat you in "How Low can Lupu Go?" stakes....
AMD K6 400, 128MB RAM, 300MB swap
Cheers!
I beat you in "How Low can Lupu Go?" stakes....
AMD K6 400, 128MB RAM, 300MB swap
Cheers!
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No I didn't fail to boot to the desktop. In this case by a mouse click the config can be done.playdayz wrote:Béèm, Did you fail to boot to the desktop? The goal is that everyone can boot successfully to the desktop--we have solved the big problem from Lupu 5.0--which was Intel 855 graphics chipsets.When boot to the desktop fails and a user has the command prompt it is hell to type when having a National Language Keyboard.
So no change here.
Good to hear that the big problem is solved. So let's hope that nobody has the problem anymore, then all is well.
Time savers:
Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
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Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
[url=http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HomePage]Consult Wikka[/url]
Use peppyy's [url=http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html]puppysearch[/url]
Lucid-508 is working great on my system with one notable exception. It has problems with an ext4 partition.
I tried an installation on an USB flash drive formatted to ext4. it appeared to install using the puppy universal installer, however it failed. Reformatted it to ext3 and it worked fine.
Also, tried a frugal installation on an internal ide ext4 partition, it also appeared to work with the universal installer, but no files were copied. I repeated this installation, but this time manually copied the files using ROX to the ext4 partition. It was successful, and booted properly.
I haven't tried a full hd installation.
Cheers,
Jim
I tried an installation on an USB flash drive formatted to ext4. it appeared to install using the puppy universal installer, however it failed. Reformatted it to ext3 and it worked fine.
Also, tried a frugal installation on an internal ide ext4 partition, it also appeared to work with the universal installer, but no files were copied. I repeated this installation, but this time manually copied the files using ROX to the ext4 partition. It was successful, and booted properly.
I haven't tried a full hd installation.
Cheers,
Jim
I did that same kind of install as a test billtoo, saving to the whole partition as you did. I thought things were too slow to use, but your tip might help there. Thanks.This time I formatted my 4GB flash drive to ext3 in gparted and set the boot flag and then installed 508 using the universal installer instead of bootflash.
After booting up and doing the usual setup I rebooted and saved to sdb1 instead of a file so it used the entire drive.I installed SFS_Installer-1.0-430.pet and then used that to installed the devx.
I installed more apps from quickpet and then rebooted, rebooting took over 10 minutes because it was saving to the flash drive and if the light on the drive hadn't been flashing I would have thought the computer had locked up. I tried clicking the save icon on the desktop before rebooting the next time and it took about 10 seconds to reboot vs 10 minutes the other way.
the first button
I know your work is excellent but i think the complexity comes from the first button wrongly buttoned.playdayz wrote:smil99, "change the keyboard settings without dropping to the command line." The code in 505 that allowed that was too complicated and untested.
We have had to modify xwin instead of the acrobatic way of swaping xorgwizard.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 409#436409
if you hurry to release 5.1, then i am looking forward to 5.2.
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Modified 1280 pixels version of Conky Lucid for Puppy Lucid.
First install conky from puppy lucid repo in puppy package manager then install conky.puppy-0.1.pet
This is 1280 pixel version only.
http://www.speedyshare.com/files/236535 ... py-0.1.pet
Config file is: /root/.conkytheme/conkyrc
added little turn on/off gui: /root/conky.switch
First install conky from puppy lucid repo in puppy package manager then install conky.puppy-0.1.pet
This is 1280 pixel version only.
http://www.speedyshare.com/files/236535 ... py-0.1.pet
Config file is: /root/.conkytheme/conkyrc
added little turn on/off gui: /root/conky.switch
kind of late for changing scripts
I know it is very late in the game, so for the next series of updates can the script for Puppy install be changed a bit to help make the yes and no and enter more clear?
In one case you want to enter a character in order to clear off the old files on a stick.. the second time you simply want to enter without a character in order to have puppy copied to ram.
For us graying folks with tri focal glasses this is not as easy to read as it once was...and is just plain confusing. I tried in several earlier versions to create the stick.. it would not boot.. and wanted the CD.. finally in Beta 3 I read the screen more closely and found I needed to press enter the second time, with OUT a character. Please update the screen and options if possible.
BIG This version is looking better and better, keep up the good work. Found my printer, had saved Nvidia and Firefox drivers on a stick, loaded the pets, all ran well. THANKS GUYS for all the hard work. It is appreciated.
In one case you want to enter a character in order to clear off the old files on a stick.. the second time you simply want to enter without a character in order to have puppy copied to ram.
For us graying folks with tri focal glasses this is not as easy to read as it once was...and is just plain confusing. I tried in several earlier versions to create the stick.. it would not boot.. and wanted the CD.. finally in Beta 3 I read the screen more closely and found I needed to press enter the second time, with OUT a character. Please update the screen and options if possible.
BIG This version is looking better and better, keep up the good work. Found my printer, had saved Nvidia and Firefox drivers on a stick, loaded the pets, all ran well. THANKS GUYS for all the hard work. It is appreciated.
PartView-2.1
Bit wrote:
partview wrong
Please, test if the querky version of PartView also shows the incorrect value.
Thanks,
ecube
partview wrong
Please, test if the querky version of PartView also shows the incorrect value.
Thanks,
ecube
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I noticed Lupu only allows up to 6 sfs files via bootmanager. I thought there was a work around to be able to load 24. See link.James C wrote:Been installing, with both the PPM and Quickpet, and testing a bunch of different apps................had to double the size of my save file So far everything seems to be working correctly.
Even installed Wine,,,,,,and I don't even use Wine.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36733
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Downloaded 508 B3.... will try out if this works (even) more pleasantly than 501 which I have been playing with since over a month.
KDE .... rather not, I know that from other distros; maybe technically "quick" but slowing down the USER, loss of manspeed, 2-3 different filebrowsers, still never found out how to set "view" to default "detailed".
Still hoping sooner or later some of you technicians will produce a distro based on no other browsers than Firefox/firefly and with VLC as only mediaplayer. Also: all "open with" functions leading to menu list items only, not "try something via file system".
KDE .... rather not, I know that from other distros; maybe technically "quick" but slowing down the USER, loss of manspeed, 2-3 different filebrowsers, still never found out how to set "view" to default "detailed".
Still hoping sooner or later some of you technicians will produce a distro based on no other browsers than Firefox/firefly and with VLC as only mediaplayer. Also: all "open with" functions leading to menu list items only, not "try something via file system".
Hi
Luvly Puppy - looks good, feels fast and seems to work ok.
The work you have all done to produce this cannot be praised enough.
A suggestion to assist low spec, ram challenged users, if I may -
I use JRB's sfs loader with lupu and many other puppies all the time and it is incredibly useful when running live (ie no save_file), even when only 128mb ram is available.
It allows one to load and unload sfs's on the fly, (no boot or reboot reqd)
just load, unload - so easy.
And - it seems to have no limit on the quantity of sfs's that can be loaded
at any one time - fantastic.
If you would consider including this in your final - I believe many would find
it so useful.
To my knowledge - this amazing feature is unique to Puppy.
Might even be the small something that makes this new puppy the No1 chartbuster.
Hope you will consider it and many thanks for a SUPER puppy.
Very best regards - Ray.
Luvly Puppy - looks good, feels fast and seems to work ok.
The work you have all done to produce this cannot be praised enough.
A suggestion to assist low spec, ram challenged users, if I may -
I use JRB's sfs loader with lupu and many other puppies all the time and it is incredibly useful when running live (ie no save_file), even when only 128mb ram is available.
It allows one to load and unload sfs's on the fly, (no boot or reboot reqd)
just load, unload - so easy.
And - it seems to have no limit on the quantity of sfs's that can be loaded
at any one time - fantastic.
If you would consider including this in your final - I believe many would find
it so useful.
To my knowledge - this amazing feature is unique to Puppy.
Might even be the small something that makes this new puppy the No1 chartbuster.
Hope you will consider it and many thanks for a SUPER puppy.
Very best regards - Ray.
MUTT email client
I've been having a go with installing the MUTT console email client in Lupu 506 after having gotten it to work in Linux Mint 9.
It works very well in Lupu - it's fast. I installed it from Lupu's package manager. The required dependencies were not correctly picked up by the package manager install system, but by ferreting around a bit on the internet, I found out what was missing.
Command-line stuff is not for all Puppy users by any means, but If you have a Gmail IMAP account, MUTT can access this directly without the usual need for MUTT to have to operate in tandem with say Sendmail or Fetch-Mail, so might be useful to certain users.
MUTT also supports PGP encryption via GNUPG.
If there is any interest in this, I'll try to get it packaged up together with the necessary template configuration file in the form of a pet package. This could be made available either from within Quickpet (as a Thunderbird/Enigmail alternative maybe), or simply kept as a stand-alone pet.
I believe that a dotpup exists somewhere for MUTT. No idea if it still works with say Lupu or Quirky.
It works very well in Lupu - it's fast. I installed it from Lupu's package manager. The required dependencies were not correctly picked up by the package manager install system, but by ferreting around a bit on the internet, I found out what was missing.
Command-line stuff is not for all Puppy users by any means, but If you have a Gmail IMAP account, MUTT can access this directly without the usual need for MUTT to have to operate in tandem with say Sendmail or Fetch-Mail, so might be useful to certain users.
MUTT also supports PGP encryption via GNUPG.
If there is any interest in this, I'll try to get it packaged up together with the necessary template configuration file in the form of a pet package. This could be made available either from within Quickpet (as a Thunderbird/Enigmail alternative maybe), or simply kept as a stand-alone pet.
I believe that a dotpup exists somewhere for MUTT. No idea if it still works with say Lupu or Quirky.
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The running from CD Ethernet connection (508 beta3)
was working persistently in 507
Now I have to reconnect to the Internet each time I boot up
from my install (ie. created a fresh 508
connects to Ethernet - hooray
turn off machine
need to reconnect
close down turn off
boot up - again need to reconnect)
What has been changed?
Pupradio and PupTV
seemed to work OK with broadband (full screen)
Still problems with last two icons in inkscape lite (duplicated)
Still unable to record sound from mhwavedit with USB
Look forward to new surprises
was working persistently in 507
Now I have to reconnect to the Internet each time I boot up
from my install (ie. created a fresh 508
connects to Ethernet - hooray
turn off machine
need to reconnect
close down turn off
boot up - again need to reconnect)
What has been changed?
Pupradio and PupTV
seemed to work OK with broadband (full screen)
Still problems with last two icons in inkscape lite (duplicated)
Still unable to record sound from mhwavedit with USB
Look forward to new surprises
Full Install Failure
Lupu-508 Beta 3 Full Install Report
I have Windows XP in sda1, and Dpup in sda4
I tried to install Lupu latest on my sda3
It took a very unstable process to do a full install
I also installed Grub on sda4
When I rebooted the PC,
I got a Kernel error
It showed not syncing, init not found,try init=option in the kernal
While I was installing, it didn't detect ext4 as ext4
It showed them all as ext3
Can someone help me?
I have Windows XP in sda1, and Dpup in sda4
I tried to install Lupu latest on my sda3
It took a very unstable process to do a full install
I also installed Grub on sda4
When I rebooted the PC,
I got a Kernel error
It showed not syncing, init not found,try init=option in the kernal
While I was installing, it didn't detect ext4 as ext4
It showed them all as ext3
Can someone help me?