Quickset Wary-5.1.1-01q the Final Release
i18n for usb_modeswitch, filemnt and resizepfile.sh
Added gettext to some usb_modeswitch scripts to show messages about 3g-modem incerted. Put them into pupdial domain. Note that script usb_modeswitch is from /lib/udev/. It is not gettexted, but used to give localized start to /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch_status. filemnt and resizepfile.sh are in resizepfile directory.
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Don that was good suggestions about how to express such instructions to those who use Wary Puppy for the first time. It add to the good feeling of the new user. They know that the Devs care about the details that much. Such are much appreciated.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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Re: Intel issue
Bonsoir shinobar,
...except that resolution proposed by Xorg is 1024x768x16 «OK for video OK for card»; once booted, wary5 screen is displayed 1280x1024 instead ..!?
Cheers
Charlie
got a boot on 'safe mode' .... starts like a charm "out of the box" !...shinobar wrote:How about choosing safe mode at the boot menu?
It will offer xorgwizard.
...except that resolution proposed by Xorg is 1024x768x16 «OK for video OK for card»; once booted, wary5 screen is displayed 1280x1024 instead ..!?
Cheers
Charlie
How to include additional packages in the live CD
The wary-503q-k2.6.32.28-small.iso does not include lang_pack.
It is convinient if the lang_pack is on the live CD.
How to make a localized remix is described before.
But here is an easier way, how to make the live CD contains additional packages:
It is convinient if the lang_pack is on the live CD.
How to make a localized remix is described before.
But here is an easier way, how to make the live CD contains additional packages:
- The Puppy you run should be wary-503q(and later quickset edition).
- Make a directory '/mnt/home/puppylivecdbuild'.
You can use another partitions like '/mnt/sdb1/puppylivecdbuild'.
Any file system is allowed for the partition.
Ensure the directory must be at the top layer of the partition,
and the name must be exactly the same 'puppylivecdbuild'. - Mount the 'wary-503q-k2.6.32.28-small.iso'(and later quickset edition) by one-click.
- Copy all the contents inside the .iso into the directory 'puppylivecdbuild'.
- Unmount '.iso' by one-click.
- Copy additional packages as you like into the directory 'puppylivecdbuild'.
You can place them at the same layer with another files, or you can create subdirectry like 'opt'. - You can edit the file 'menu.lst' if you like.
- Run 'remasterpup2' from the main menu > Setup.
- Choose the partition.
- The remasterpup2 finds the 'puppylivecdbuild' directory and offers 'reuse it'.
If it doesn't and asks where is the live CD, something is wrong. Check the partiton and the directory name. - Continue remastering along with the dialog.
Last edited by shinobar on Thu 14 Apr 2011, 02:27, edited 1 time in total.
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warning message
My language pack is located on USB stick.
When I tried to unmount the USB stick, I fortunately got a warning message.
The message didn't mention that a language pack was currently in use.
Instead the message mentioned a kernel needed the USB stick.
When I tried to unmount the USB stick, I fortunately got a warning message.
The message didn't mention that a language pack was currently in use.
Instead the message mentioned a kernel needed the USB stick.
Re: warning message
Is it a PET or SFS?don570 wrote:My language pack is located on USB stick.
Did you load it by the sfsf_load?
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Re: How to include additional packages in the live CD
I have couple of questions about this item 6 you wrote:shinobar wrote: ... But here is an easier way, how to make the LiveCD contains
- ...
- "Copy additional packages as you like into the directory 'puppylivecdbuild'.
You can place them at the same layer with another files, or you can create subdirectry like 'opt' ". ... .
- When you say "Copy additional packages", I assume this refers to ANY.sfs and ANY.pet; is that correct?
- And, Can PETs/SFSs be copied without modification?
- Or, do they need to be expanded so that only their contents are copied?
Thanks in advance
Re: How to include additional packages in the live CD
Yes for the both.gcmartin wrote:
- When you say "Copy additional packages", I assume this refers to ANY.sfs and ANY.pet; is that correct?
- And, Can PETs/SFSs be copied without modification?
Note that it does not mean they will be automatically installed at boot.
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Wary-504q
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/wary/test/
Now available, without lang_pack. Download size 101MB.
e3f94f7c418ab423e1b527c323a0bb9c wary-504q-k2.6.32.28-small.iso
CHANGES(503q to 504q):
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?pu ... languages/
Now available, without lang_pack. Download size 101MB.
e3f94f7c418ab423e1b527c323a0bb9c wary-504q-k2.6.32.28-small.iso
CHANGES(503q to 504q):
- Fixed jwm themes was not showing some utf-8 characters.
- New jwm_font_repair.sh
- Fixed pschedule was missing(thanks to don)
- Add /etc/moprobe.d/i915.conf
- Avoid vesa disktop but run xorgwizard at the first boot as for Intel 845G(thanks to charlie)
- Removed sound device nodes from the main sfs (but the rc.sysinit does not remove them)
- Update remasterpup2, joliet option for direct burn
- Update sfs_load-0.9
- Updete i18n: pupdial(rodin.s)
- New i18n: resizepfile(rodin.s)
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?pu ... languages/
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kernel message during unmount of USB stick
If my memory is correct, here's what happened.Shinobar wrote:don570 wrote:
My language pack is located on USB stick.
Is it a PET or SFS?
Did you load it by the sfsf_load?
I was running Wary quickset with a frugal installation
using the English language. I decided to switch to French.
I had wary-502q-k2.6.32.28.iso stored on a USB stick and it had the
language packs inside.
I clicked once on the ISO to mount it.
The 'Personalise' application gave me an Open Dialog Box
so I could attach the French language pack inside the mounted ISO.
Later I then tried to unmount the USB stick with a right click on
the desktop icon, but I got the warning message that a kernel operation
was in progress.
So I stopped the unmount and everything was okay afterwards .
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Re: kernel message during unmount of USB stick
Maybe you needed to click it again to unmount the iso after installing the PET package.don570 wrote:I clicked once on the ISO to mount it.
Also for SFS's, the sfs_load offers or automatically copies the SFS so that you can unmount the iso after loading the SFS.
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forgot to dismount ISO
You're probably right .. I often forget to dismount the ISO.
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OLPC project has Spanish
OLPC project has a Spanish version for their computer based
on our work
They are distributing it a lot like Wary Quickset
with the Spanish language pack inside the ISO.
..http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/XOpu ... p-2.1.html
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on our work
They are distributing it a lot like Wary Quickset
with the Spanish language pack inside the ISO.
..http://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/linux/XOpu ... p-2.1.html
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Intel driver vs 504q-k.2.6.32.28
Merci shinobar,
have removed /etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf
reboot
Yess! now pressing Ctrl-Alt-Backspace returns to the command line as usual !
Charlie
last edited: hope this helps....I also tried to edit i915.conf doing instead of modeset=1
result: OK! also Ctrl-Alt-Backspace returns to the command line
(I presume it has the same effect than remove i915.conf...)
have removed /etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf
reboot
Yess! now pressing Ctrl-Alt-Backspace returns to the command line as usual !
Charlie
last edited: hope this helps....I also tried to edit i915.conf doing
Code: Select all
options i915 modeset=0
result: OK! also Ctrl-Alt-Backspace returns to the command line
(I presume it has the same effect than remove i915.conf...)
Re: Intel driver vs 504q-k.2.6.32.28
Thanks Charlie. It shall be commented out at the next release, hopefully the last Release Candidate.charlie6 wrote:Merci shinobar,
have removed /etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf
reboot
Yess! now pressing Ctrl-Alt-Backspace returns to the command line as usual !
Charlie
last edited: hope this helps....I also tried to edit i915.conf doinginstead of modeset=1Code: Select all
options i915 modeset=0
result: OK! also Ctrl-Alt-Backspace returns to the command line
(I presume it has the same effect than remove i915.conf...)
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pressing 'Insert' key crashes Seamonkey on w504q-k.2.6.32.28
Re-bonsoir shinobar !
Aaargh..! accidentally pressing the 'Insert' key crashes Seamonkey WHEN at writing or editing a post in this forum ! (... what has already been written is ... lost )
That's an old story see here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 863#298863
and here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2ff9457365
Hope this helps
Charlie
Aaargh..! accidentally pressing the 'Insert' key crashes Seamonkey WHEN at writing or editing a post in this forum ! (... what has already been written is ... lost )
That's an old story see here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 863#298863
and here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2ff9457365
Hope this helps
Charlie
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Are you allright ?
Off topic, but
are you allright shinobar. Yes i see you posted today not sure which time that is.
Let us know whether you are out of the disaster that hit Japan just now.
are you allright shinobar. Yes i see you posted today not sure which time that is.
Let us know whether you are out of the disaster that hit Japan just now.
Re: Are you allright ?
Thanks nancy and charlie.
i am fine ... unless pressing [Insert] key.
i am fine ... unless pressing [Insert] key.
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Shinobar Japan
Hi Shinobar.
Hope you and your family are O.K.
Nobody can say when and where on Earth this can happen .
All the best .
Hope you and your family are O.K.
Nobody can say when and where on Earth this can happen .
All the best .
Wary-505q(RC)
There are still bug, insert key kills seamonkey, but currently i cannot re-compile the Gtk. The versions of seamonkey and some zigberts applications are outdated. But i think we have come to the time to release the final quickset wary as is. Further update shall be in future release.
Therefore, the Wary-505q is the Release Candidate of Quickset Wary-5.1.1.
Calling for your help on the final test.
CHANGES(504q to 505q):
Therefore, the Wary-505q is the Release Candidate of Quickset Wary-5.1.1.
Calling for your help on the final test.
CHANGES(504q to 505q):
- Fixed additional samba server was not working.
It is a mystery but the wary-504q could not run the samba server. I rebuild the wary-505q from the 503q. - i915.conf commented out(thanks to charlie)
- Fixed /var/tmp was wrong permition
- Update sfs_loader-1.0, sfs loaded under RAM mode was not persist after making pupsave
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