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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 1150 Location: Paris charles de Gaulle Airport (10 kms°)
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Posted: Sat 29 Sep 2012, 04:36 Post_subject:
Can we linK to Ubuntu to use its drivers Sub_title: Hard disk with windows plus Ubuntu |
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Hard disk with Windows plus Ubuntu :
with my Puppy, i dont succeed in using Windows driver for internet, would it be possible to make a link from Ubuntu one ?
Ubuntu connection works perfectly, both eth0 and wlan0.
Is'it crazy or not ?
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musher0

Joined: 04 Jan 2009 Posts: 2272 Location: Gatineau (Qc), Canada
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Posted: Sun 21 Oct 2012, 09:35 Post_subject:
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Hi, Pelo.
Forget the windows drivers or digging into the Ubuntu repos.
Try this: http://puppylinux.org/wikka/frisbee
It should solve your connection problems in Puppy permanently.
BFN.
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tallboy

Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 357 Location: Oslo, Norway
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Posted: Sun 21 Oct 2012, 19:22 Post_subject:
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You can make symlinks across partitions, but I don't think you can link across filesystems.
(please someone correct me if I am wrong here)
tallboy
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TheAsterisk!

Joined: 10 Feb 2009 Posts: 399 Location: SE Wisconsin, US
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Posted: Tue 23 Oct 2012, 16:43 Post_subject:
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| tallboy wrote: | You can make symlinks across partitions, but I don't think you can link across filesystems.
(please someone correct me if I am wrong here)
tallboy |
Not quite sure what you meant because of your phrasing, but I regularly store files on an SD card formatted to FAT32 in my inbuilt card reader, and then symlink the directories there back "into" my main hard drive partition (ext3). Just to make it more interesting , the card's filesystem is itself mounted in a subdirectory of "/root".
(The card reader can't write without messing up filesystems (hardware issue) but still reads just fine, so I store seldom modified files there, and write-protect the card with its little switch to avoid any accidents. My music, for instance, is on the card in directory "audio" but symlink'd via "Audio_Files" back into my main file storage directory on the hard drive.)
Anyway, it might not be a good idea to do that with the drivers. Differences between kernels or underlying utilities and dependencies could make that pretty messy.
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 1150 Location: Paris charles de Gaulle Airport (10 kms°)
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Posted: Thu 16 May 2013, 20:51 Post_subject:
Come back to the subject Sub_title: well noticed yr information |
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well noticed yr information. since 2012, i learnt a lot of things about links between distros.
My first aim is to connect Lucid 528 wireless. what is still impossible on my computer. Newer Puppies uses iwlwifi wext as wireless driver on my Medion P7624.
What about underdog ? cound'nt it be able to make usable uBuntu drivers ? Or more simply, recent puppies ones ?
Frisbee does not do better with the subject, in my opinion, firmware should be uptaded in Lucid 528.
I will come back to inform you about my tries (foolish tries).
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Karl Godt

Joined: 20 Jun 2010 Posts: 2730 Location: Kiel,Germany
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Posted: Fri 17 May 2013, 03:41 Post_subject:
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No you cannot load drivers from another kernel compile.
Though there is an option for the kernel compilation to enable trying to be able to load other drivers than the ones from kernel compile configuration, it never worked for me.
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Iguleder

Joined: 11 Aug 2009 Posts: 1631 Location: Israel, somewhere in the beautiful desert
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Posted: Fri 17 May 2013, 06:24 Post_subject:
Re: Come back to the subject Sub_title: well noticed yr information |
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| Pelo wrote: | | well noticed yr information. since 2012, i learnt a lot of things about links between distros. |
The term "link" is a very non-technical choice for describing your proposal.
You can use Ubuntu's drivers, but you'll have to use Ubuntu's kernel (which is impossible, because Puppy's init scripts rely on some configuration items) or recompile it with a different configuration (so you end up with a regular Puppy kernel, except the minor modifications the Ubuntu developers did).
EDIT: forgot to mention, you're looking for ndiswrapper. Puppy has it.
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 1150 Location: Paris charles de Gaulle Airport (10 kms°)
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Posted: Fri 17 May 2013, 21:09 Post_subject:
Ndiswrapper always fails to find anything |
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Ndiswrapper always fails to find anything, on my computers. Unfortunately. It's amazing that we have bridges to windows with wine and ndiswrapper and no bridge to linux distros.
Well noticed that my tries wont have any chance of success. I go back to bed.
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