Lucid Puppy 5.1.1 Release - This is the official release
Booting 511 live at 12 year old machine causes kernel panic
After booting the live cd I get these last messages:
setting up the layered filesystem ... done
performing a 'switch_root' to the layered filesystem
kernel panic - not syncing - attempted to kill init!
I think its not the quality of the cd, but the quality of the old machine. The same live cd is launching at newer machines.
setting up the layered filesystem ... done
performing a 'switch_root' to the layered filesystem
kernel panic - not syncing - attempted to kill init!
I think its not the quality of the cd, but the quality of the old machine. The same live cd is launching at newer machines.
Still trying to get familiar with woof. I started from bones download to new woof-1. This time I needed to add packages 5 repo to DISTRO_PET_REPOS at the last row. Otherwise pet-5 packages didnt download.
PACKAGELISTS_PET_ORDER='Packages-puppy-quirky-official Packages-puppy-5-official Packages-puppy-woof-official Packages-puppy-4-official'
I still dont have clear idea howto add your own pet´s so that woof accepts them for building.
PACKAGELISTS_PET_ORDER='Packages-puppy-quirky-official Packages-puppy-5-official Packages-puppy-woof-official Packages-puppy-4-official'
I still dont have clear idea howto add your own pet´s so that woof accepts them for building.
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It's simple, add the specs line to the first repo. I added this:
to the top of Packages-puppy-quirky-official, because that's my top priority repo. Then, put the pet in packages-pet.
In some cases you need to delete all other versions from the Packages-puppy-something-official if you want Woof to pick your custom package. In my case I had xine-lib 1.1.19 and the Quirky repo has 1.1.18, Woof picked the older Quirky package so I removed its entries.
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In some cases you need to delete all other versions from the Packages-puppy-something-official if you want Woof to pick your custom package. In my case I had xine-lib 1.1.19 and the Quirky repo has 1.1.18, Woof picked the older Quirky package so I removed its entries.
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I tend to have similar issues as well. It's, in my case, scratches on the CD making it unbootable.svgt wrote:After booting the live cd I get these last messages:
setting up the layered filesystem ... done
performing a 'switch_root' to the layered filesystem
kernel panic - not syncing - attempted to kill init!
I think its not the quality of the cd, but the quality of the old machine. The same live cd is launching at newer machines.
Since you said the machine is twelve years old, it sounds like it could possibly be insufficient memory? Since it's loaded into the ram on boot-up, and when you create a USB it says there should be atleast 512mb to load it into RAM...
Nothing is really more interesting (for a Linux user) when you get a kernel panic booting from a CD. XD
HEY GUYS I have Lupu 5.11 up and running on a 4gb SanDisk Cruzer thumb drive. I've had no hassles thus far (but my computer is like...well over the specs for Puppy), except for configuring my wireless. When I would enter my WEP key on the original Network Wizard (the one I've used on Puppy 4.3 as long as I've had it), it would say it's unable to find a live connection. But going through Barry's tool worked just fine. It was a lot easier too, I must say.
I can't wait to see as this goes along.
In fact, if you guys give me some artwork (I typed it as arfwork. I guess it works) and logos, I'll make some wallpapers
Second woof build luci512pre. Midori still segmentation faults. Seems to do so in squeeze dpup also, build by Iguleder and he uses lupu packages also. In PPM Luci repo again empty so I have missed again something. Libgoffice was missing. After installing it abiword 2.8.6 opened. So I have still work to do before I handle woof correctly. maybe I have to move pet-5 package repo after woof or .... or .......
But it works.
Iguleder: Thank you of your description. One obstacle out from building special Luci.
Why not just remastering working installation. Well... I want to have solid base system which is updatable with newer Lucid versions and general fixes by BK and easily updated to have those apps I need also. Woof should be capable to do that.
But it works.
Iguleder: Thank you of your description. One obstacle out from building special Luci.
Why not just remastering working installation. Well... I want to have solid base system which is updatable with newer Lucid versions and general fixes by BK and easily updated to have those apps I need also. Woof should be capable to do that.
pemasu and others,
These are the custom templates that are used to build Lupu. If all you want to do is to build Lupu-5.1.2pre exactly as it is then you do not need them. Instead there are files such as "cups_lucid" that contain the cups program already built for Lupu. But if you want to use the Lupu SPECS to build some other version--or with different binaries such as dpup--then you should use the custom templates.
What I do is to go into the packages-templates folder and rename cups to cups.old and then copy the custom cups template in. Then you need to go to DISTRO_PKGS_SPECS_ubuntu lucid or whatever and find the entry
yes|cups_lucid||exe,dev,doc,nls and replace the yes with a no
and then find the entry no|cups|cups-bsd,cups..etc|exe, etc
and change that to yes. What that does is tell Woof to download and use the cups files from the binary distro--so download them and then tell Woof to build them and Woof will use the custom template to build cups out of the binaries--it might even work
Do this also with ghostscript, xorg_base, and xserver_xorg.
Repeat, you do not need to do this if all you want is to build Lupu 5.1.2pre. I recommend that you go through the steps and get a good Lupu 5.1.2 pre before you start experimenting. Do every step except you do not need to add programs--skip that step.
Stripe, you should have already had the files that are on the previous page. Perhaps you could share your experience in building from scratch with pemasu? Thanks. Also stripe, you are probably better off with the Woof of Aug 22--it seems that there might have been some glitches in the latest Woof that Barry posted--possibly causing the problems such as midori and any others. But Barry will get it right pdq.
I will check here for questions if I can be of any assistance.
Pemasu, libgoffice should have been included in gnumeric.
These are the custom templates that are used to build Lupu. If all you want to do is to build Lupu-5.1.2pre exactly as it is then you do not need them. Instead there are files such as "cups_lucid" that contain the cups program already built for Lupu. But if you want to use the Lupu SPECS to build some other version--or with different binaries such as dpup--then you should use the custom templates.
What I do is to go into the packages-templates folder and rename cups to cups.old and then copy the custom cups template in. Then you need to go to DISTRO_PKGS_SPECS_ubuntu lucid or whatever and find the entry
yes|cups_lucid||exe,dev,doc,nls and replace the yes with a no
and then find the entry no|cups|cups-bsd,cups..etc|exe, etc
and change that to yes. What that does is tell Woof to download and use the cups files from the binary distro--so download them and then tell Woof to build them and Woof will use the custom template to build cups out of the binaries--it might even work
Do this also with ghostscript, xorg_base, and xserver_xorg.
Repeat, you do not need to do this if all you want is to build Lupu 5.1.2pre. I recommend that you go through the steps and get a good Lupu 5.1.2 pre before you start experimenting. Do every step except you do not need to add programs--skip that step.
Stripe, you should have already had the files that are on the previous page. Perhaps you could share your experience in building from scratch with pemasu? Thanks. Also stripe, you are probably better off with the Woof of Aug 22--it seems that there might have been some glitches in the latest Woof that Barry posted--possibly causing the problems such as midori and any others. But Barry will get it right pdq.
I will check here for questions if I can be of any assistance.
Pemasu, libgoffice should have been included in gnumeric.
Misc issues
I first want to say that I really like Puppy 5.11 and my thanks go to all the folks involved in creating this jewel.
I've noticed that the xload? widget in the toolbar doesn't start all the time on boot up, it does start if I restart the xServer. The Pwidgets apps on the display have a leading uppercase character in a large white font preceeding the title.
I have installed Open Office and my files didn't associate with OO apps. Is there a way to do this?
I sure appreciate that the update from 5.1 left my files in place. Good work.
Dave
1998 HP Onmibook 500, PIII 750 Mhz, 512M ram
I've noticed that the xload? widget in the toolbar doesn't start all the time on boot up, it does start if I restart the xServer. The Pwidgets apps on the display have a leading uppercase character in a large white font preceeding the title.
I have installed Open Office and my files didn't associate with OO apps. Is there a way to do this?
I sure appreciate that the update from 5.1 left my files in place. Good work.
Dave
1998 HP Onmibook 500, PIII 750 Mhz, 512M ram
Re: Misc issues
right-click on that file in the file manager -> select Open With ..... -> CustomiseDave_B wrote:I have installed Open Office and my files didn't associate with OO apps. Is there a way to do this?
Once you wade through it the first time, you'll see it makes sense. (I'm not using Lucid yet but assume pups from the same litter are all similar.)
HTH
Hi all
Sorry Playdayz been a bit busy and am just catching up
If anyone has any questions I am always here to try and help (have used woof successfuly to create a previous version)
I found that installing woof using bones gave better results, (10gb partition)
http://bkhome.org/woof/index.html
I used a previous version of lucid to do it (but I think anything after 4.3.1 will do it.)
Once you have built Woof. Take the 4 downloads playdayz listed in the thread remove the .gz so they become text files and copy them into the woof-tree folder. If it asks you if you want to overwrite? just say yes
Then start the woof-gui and go to the first tab: Specifications
Compatible Distro and Compatible Distro version are the important ones, set them to ubuntu and lucid/ You can set the others to what you want. And then Update the Specs (big button).
Then go to the download Db's tab and choose Update Local Db's tab. That will take a while, maybe 30 minutes or so.
The next is Download packages--that will also take a while, a couple of hours maybe.
Next is Build packages--about 45 minutes. It might show that there is an error building linux_kernel-2.6.33.2... That is OK. It is the only way I know to get the kernel there at this time. It doesn't hurt anything.
After the packages are built, go to Kernel Options and drop down the menu. You want the one that says linux_kernel-2.6.33.2-patched-smp_L3.
Now you are ready to Build Distro. you have to click Enter a few times--but it doesn't need any manual adjustment--everything should run automatically.
The easiest at first might be to burn it to a CD after it is built--Woof gives that option.
I am sorry but I dont know how to alter the packages, but with the files Playdayz has supplied you wont need to, and you should end up with a copy of 5.1.2
Last time it took me about 5 hours in total from start to finish
Hope you have fun
Stripe
Sorry Playdayz been a bit busy and am just catching up
If anyone has any questions I am always here to try and help (have used woof successfuly to create a previous version)
I found that installing woof using bones gave better results, (10gb partition)
http://bkhome.org/woof/index.html
I used a previous version of lucid to do it (but I think anything after 4.3.1 will do it.)
Once you have built Woof. Take the 4 downloads playdayz listed in the thread remove the .gz so they become text files and copy them into the woof-tree folder. If it asks you if you want to overwrite? just say yes
Then start the woof-gui and go to the first tab: Specifications
Compatible Distro and Compatible Distro version are the important ones, set them to ubuntu and lucid/ You can set the others to what you want. And then Update the Specs (big button).
Then go to the download Db's tab and choose Update Local Db's tab. That will take a while, maybe 30 minutes or so.
The next is Download packages--that will also take a while, a couple of hours maybe.
Next is Build packages--about 45 minutes. It might show that there is an error building linux_kernel-2.6.33.2... That is OK. It is the only way I know to get the kernel there at this time. It doesn't hurt anything.
After the packages are built, go to Kernel Options and drop down the menu. You want the one that says linux_kernel-2.6.33.2-patched-smp_L3.
Now you are ready to Build Distro. you have to click Enter a few times--but it doesn't need any manual adjustment--everything should run automatically.
The easiest at first might be to burn it to a CD after it is built--Woof gives that option.
I am sorry but I dont know how to alter the packages, but with the files Playdayz has supplied you wont need to, and you should end up with a copy of 5.1.2
Last time it took me about 5 hours in total from start to finish
Hope you have fun
Stripe
Stripe. Thank you of your information. It always help to know how others use bones and woof. I have build luci512pre almost like you have. I have started from the scratch with bones, downloaded woof and then played with woof_gui. I have also checked availability and dependencies which are slow steps. Only glitch I had was with the second attempt that pet-5 packages didnt download. I had to edit PACKAGELISTS_PET_ORDER='Packages-puppy-quirky-official Packages-puppy-5-official Packages-puppy-woof-official Packages-puppy-4-official'
I tried downloading many times without success, but after above edit I got those pets from pet-5.
Midori seems to segfault. Also I think I got wrong version of gnumeric because libgoffice was missing. But basic functionality is ok. I still have issues that wireless infrequently loses the connection. If I use pwireless2, the problem vanishes. Wired connection was ok after I compiled the driver.
Maybe there is minor problem with the latest woof but my experience doesnt count much
I tried downloading many times without success, but after above edit I got those pets from pet-5.
Midori seems to segfault. Also I think I got wrong version of gnumeric because libgoffice was missing. But basic functionality is ok. I still have issues that wireless infrequently loses the connection. If I use pwireless2, the problem vanishes. Wired connection was ok after I compiled the driver.
Maybe there is minor problem with the latest woof but my experience doesnt count much
Last edited by pemasu on Thu 16 Sep 2010, 05:45, edited 1 time in total.
I am just trying to build 512 with the latest version of woof and the files that Playdayz supplied, if I suffer the same problems I have another "Distro_Pet_Repos" file that worked previously, just in case it was the file
Hope this works
Stripe
Hope this works
Stripe
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Ummm ... it's kinda funny, you can build a totally sane dpup from the Lupu package list, all you need is 4-5 packages to be renamed and 2 to be removed. Of course, there are many bugs to sort out, but it still works
Builds fine with the custom X/CUPS
Builds fine with the custom X/CUPS
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Stripe. Your distro_pet_repos looks like in my first woof download. Only there was lupu) by BK`s mistake in my download.
Then I thought that I used distro_pet_repos copied from playdayz`s post but somehow I had wrong version. Dont even know from where I got it.
Well, waiting what you found from woof. I will now add my debs for pulseaudio. So far I have 51 .deb packages to add to get basic funcionality for pulseaudio and for pulseaudio-modules . Python and pygtk and some other libs is next.
Then I thought that I used distro_pet_repos copied from playdayz`s post but somehow I had wrong version. Dont even know from where I got it.
Well, waiting what you found from woof. I will now add my debs for pulseaudio. So far I have 51 .deb packages to add to get basic funcionality for pulseaudio and for pulseaudio-modules . Python and pygtk and some other libs is next.
Hi Pemasu
3 attempts and it still keeps missing the same files, going to try my old files and try to establish where the problem lies
Stripe
Edited to say: still missing the same files
Going to try an older version of woof
Edited to say: 18 hours and now the mirrors dont want to play, will get some sleep and try again
3 attempts and it still keeps missing the same files, going to try my old files and try to establish where the problem lies
Stripe
Edited to say: still missing the same files
Going to try an older version of woof
Edited to say: 18 hours and now the mirrors dont want to play, will get some sleep and try again
Howto Build Your Own Puppy
Building a PUP from Scratch is an interesting discussion here.
The topic covered here by @Stripe, @playdayz and @pemasu is great. But, I have a request for either/both of tyou. After you work thru the stumbling issues, would you post a HOWTO that shows how you build a Puppy with the releases that you are currently working on?
A step by step on how you achieved your resulting systems ISO would be extremely useful, I think, to the community at large. Think it over.
The topic covered here by @Stripe, @playdayz and @pemasu is great. But, I have a request for either/both of tyou. After you work thru the stumbling issues, would you post a HOWTO that shows how you build a Puppy with the releases that you are currently working on?
A step by step on how you achieved your resulting systems ISO would be extremely useful, I think, to the community at large. Think it over.
Re: Misc issues
I realized I hadn't said that either! Dave_B said it right: well done to all of you! Thank you for all you do!Dave_B wrote:I first want to say that I really like Puppy 5.11 and my thanks go to all the folks involved in creating this jewel.
Re: Misc issues
Shep,Shep wrote:right-click on that file in the file manager -> select Open With ..... -> CustomiseDave_B wrote:I have installed Open Office and my files didn't associate with OO apps. Is there a way to do this?
Once you wade through it the first time, you'll see it makes sense. (I'm not using Lucid yet but assume pups from the same litter are all similar.)
HTH
Thank you! I actually discovered 'select Open with...' a few minutes before I found your reply. Now I have to find the right icons. I'm still curious about the letters that are showing up with the Pwidgets apps. Does anyone have this 'feature'?
Dave
Midori pet package
For Midori fans, I uploaded midori-0.2.7.pet here:
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-e64fd0c9.html
Includes dependencies. Tested in
Lucid Puppy 5.1.1
Puppy Squeeze 004
One-click install, one-click remove if you dislike it.
Well, it's 21 MB. Maybe somebody can trim the fat...
Have a nice weekend.
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-e64fd0c9.html
Includes dependencies. Tested in
Lucid Puppy 5.1.1
Puppy Squeeze 004
One-click install, one-click remove if you dislike it.
Well, it's 21 MB. Maybe somebody can trim the fat...
Have a nice weekend.
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Pwireless2 not working
I'm having a problem getting pwireless2 working in 5.1.1. I've posted full symptoms over on the pwireless2 thread, but basically after I go through the standard procedure ( install pwireless2, remove profiles from Network-wizard, reboot ) pwireless can't see my wifi card, and just locks up when I click refresh or roam, and I have to kill it. In the small hours I remembered that 5.1.1 has an option to make Network-wizard the default connection option, and I'm pretty sure I clicked on that setting up after installing. Could that be stopping pwireless2 connecting properly, and if so can I undo the default setting or do I need to re-install?