That worked, thanks for the info.LateAdopter wrote:Hello Billtoo
I think that the CPU frequency scaling tool is one of the scripts that has been broken on Precise, from the beginning. Like Xorgwizard. But BarryK is still fixing more important stuff.
For my Athlon II X2 it is easy to work around, all I have to do is:
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modprobe powernow-k8
I expect you just need to modprobe whichever module is appropriate for your processor.
Upup Precise 54X7 using latest woof at time
wcpufreq script is work created by tazoc, the script has input from trio, iguleder, influence from archlinux etc....
I think Barry Kauler has not done much to this script. The updates have been created by Tazoc,
Here is the latest version. It has at least fixes to the changed location of drivers with 3.X kernels.
I think Barry Kauler has not done much to this script. The updates have been created by Tazoc,
Here is the latest version. It has at least fixes to the changed location of drivers with 3.X kernels.
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More appropriate announcement.
Upup Precise 5.4.X.5 has been uploaded. I use latest woof available with updates. This version has fixes at the time of 5.4.2.2. service pack. Upup Precise has some enhancements compared to official release. Xchat, Uget coupled with aria2c, Pmusic, laptop tools, acpi stuff, xbindkeys for keybinding.
The kernel is official PAE kernel. Acpi_call and rtl2832u (dvb-usb) driver has been added ( thanks 666philb ).
In this latest release I have swapped Aqualung with tray app enabled version (thanks Billtoo), there is wrapper script so that only one tray app will appear, Pmusic-3.0.6 ( with all dependencies ), ffconvert with latest fix for spaces in names, gtkdialog 0.8.3 revision 493, which will probably be the next stable version.
Pburn, Pschedule updated ( thanks Zigbert ), funny rox-clock ( you can drag it to the Pinboard, thanks Jamesbond).
Fixed version of pdvdrsab ( thanks Thunor and Peebee ).
Last but not the least is the new Frisbee - dhcpcd - sns integrated network manager-connectivity framework, created by rerwin, using Jemimah`s work, existing puppy scripts with modifications. Peebee has been active tester and he has given a lot feedback everywhere where it has been needed. Thanks to both of them.
Thunor has given valuable feedback of the gtkdialog components.
Please give feedback about network connectivity, switching between Frisbee and SNS, stabillity etc...
As Peebee posted previously, there is still probably minor bugs.
Rerwin also patched dhcpcd 5.6.4 ( latest version ) with dropwait patch so that the connection should be better with poor signal.
Have fun !
Download link: http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/UpupPrec ... ecise54X5/
Upup Precise 5.4.X.5 has been uploaded. I use latest woof available with updates. This version has fixes at the time of 5.4.2.2. service pack. Upup Precise has some enhancements compared to official release. Xchat, Uget coupled with aria2c, Pmusic, laptop tools, acpi stuff, xbindkeys for keybinding.
The kernel is official PAE kernel. Acpi_call and rtl2832u (dvb-usb) driver has been added ( thanks 666philb ).
In this latest release I have swapped Aqualung with tray app enabled version (thanks Billtoo), there is wrapper script so that only one tray app will appear, Pmusic-3.0.6 ( with all dependencies ), ffconvert with latest fix for spaces in names, gtkdialog 0.8.3 revision 493, which will probably be the next stable version.
Pburn, Pschedule updated ( thanks Zigbert ), funny rox-clock ( you can drag it to the Pinboard, thanks Jamesbond).
Fixed version of pdvdrsab ( thanks Thunor and Peebee ).
Last but not the least is the new Frisbee - dhcpcd - sns integrated network manager-connectivity framework, created by rerwin, using Jemimah`s work, existing puppy scripts with modifications. Peebee has been active tester and he has given a lot feedback everywhere where it has been needed. Thanks to both of them.
Thunor has given valuable feedback of the gtkdialog components.
Please give feedback about network connectivity, switching between Frisbee and SNS, stabillity etc...
As Peebee posted previously, there is still probably minor bugs.
Rerwin also patched dhcpcd 5.6.4 ( latest version ) with dropwait patch so that the connection should be better with poor signal.
Have fun !
Download link: http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/UpupPrec ... ecise54X5/
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Absolutely brilliant Puppy - everthing seems to work - luv the new rox-clock.
Manual frugal to sda1, booting via grub4dos, on 10 yr old Acer laptop.
Runs as smooth as any other Puppy that’s ever been installed on this laptop.
Low resources used, low temp, fast - what more can one ask for ?
Thank you pemasu for working your magic on BK’s latest masterpiece.
Very best regards - Ray
Manual frugal to sda1, booting via grub4dos, on 10 yr old Acer laptop.
Runs as smooth as any other Puppy that’s ever been installed on this laptop.
Low resources used, low temp, fast - what more can one ask for ?
Thank you pemasu for working your magic on BK’s latest masterpiece.
Very best regards - Ray
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pemasu - I'm currently running an automatic build of all my packages under Precise, using roar-ng II:
Some of them can be used to speed up Precise (e.g the smaller dash) and most of them are nice to have in PPM.
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advancecomp
optipng
busybox
mktemp
dash
bash
iana-etc
locale-gen
licenses
syslinux
gpm
aspell
aspell6-en
aria2
bitlbee
lftp
irssi
dropbear
elinks
re-alpine
unnethack
vim
terminus-font
libsigc++
libtorrent
rtorrent
libav
cmus
mplayer2
cwm
rxvt-unicode
slock
xdotool
screen
vifm
calcurse
tudu
htop
snownews
fbv
fbpdf
figlet
bwm-ng
squashfs-tools
ncdu
shed
frost
fbshot
surfraw
dtach
dvtm
fbset
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Finally, done building everything. I fought with mplayer2 and re-alpine for hours - I have no idea why building fails.
Eventually, I replaced re-alpine with Mutt, msmtp (my love! ) and Abook, but mplayer2 has no replacement
I uploaded everything as a huge tar containing both sources and PETs generated on my computer - but be careful, as I haven't installed them. They were not generated using dir2pet, so I don't know whether the format is 100% OK - maybe I missed something when I wrote the script that makes them.
http://www.freefilehosting.net/precise-pets
Here's the full list of packages included:
Eventually, I replaced re-alpine with Mutt, msmtp (my love! ) and Abook, but mplayer2 has no replacement
I uploaded everything as a huge tar containing both sources and PETs generated on my computer - but be careful, as I haven't installed them. They were not generated using dir2pet, so I don't know whether the format is 100% OK - maybe I missed something when I wrote the script that makes them.
http://www.freefilehosting.net/precise-pets
Here's the full list of packages included:
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32K abook-0.5.6.pet
4.0K abook_DOC-0.5.6.pet
16K abook_NLS-0.5.6.pet
208K advancecomp-1.15.pet
4.0K advancecomp_DOC-1.15.pet
456K aria2-1.16.0.pet
92K aria2_DOC-1.16.0.pet
336K aria2_NLS-1.16.0.pet
484K aspell-0.60.6.1.pet
1.6M aspell6-en-7.1-0.pet
8.0K aspell6-en_DOC-7.1-0.pet
8.0K aspell_DEV-0.60.6.1.pet
112K aspell_DOC-0.60.6.1.pet
196K aspell_NLS-0.60.6.1.pet
324K bash-4.2.039.pet
192K bash_DOC-4.2.039.pet
716K bash_NLS-4.2.039.pet
276K bitlbee-3.0.6.pet
24K bitlbee_DEV-3.0.6.pet
8.0K bitlbee_DOC-3.0.6.pet
156K cmus-2.5.0.pet
20K cmus_DOC-2.5.0.pet
44K dash-0.5.7.pet
24K dash_DOC-0.5.7.pet
92K dropbear-2012.55.pet
4.0K dropbear_DOC-2012.55.pet
8.0K dtach-0.8.pet
4.0K dtach_DOC-0.8.pet
48K elinks_DOC-git15122012.pet
364K elinks-git15122012.pet
460K elinks_NLS-git15122012.pet
100K gpm-1.20.7.pet
16K gpm_DEV-1.20.7.pet
40K gpm_DOC-1.20.7.pet
212K iana-etc-2.30.pet
8.0K iana-etc_DOC-2.30.pet
452K irssi-0.8.15.pet
68K irssi_DEV-0.8.15.pet
72K irssi_DOC-0.8.15.pet
772K lftp-4.4.0.pet
4.0K lftp_DEV-4.4.0.pet
28K lftp_DOC-4.4.0.pet
204K lftp_NLS-4.4.0.pet
2.3M libav-0.8-git15122012.pet
120K libav_DEV-0.8-git15122012.pet
4.0K libav_DOC-0.8-git15122012.pet
8.0K libsigc++-2.2.10.pet
72K libsigc++_DEV-2.2.10.pet
4.0K libsigc++_DOC-2.2.10.pet
312K libtorrent-0.13.2.pet
48K libtorrent_DEV-0.13.2.pet
4.0K libtorrent_DOC-0.13.2.pet
56K licenses_DOC-1.pet
4.0K locale-gen-svn15122012.pet
8.0K mktemp-1.7.pet
4.0K mktemp_DOC-1.7.pet
40K msmtp-1.4.30.pet
24K msmtp_DOC-1.4.30.pet
12K msmtp_NLS-1.4.30.pet
448K mutt-1.5.21.pet
696K mutt_DOC-1.5.21.pet
788K mutt_NLS-1.5.21.pet
92K optipng-0.7.4.pet
8.0K optipng_DOC-0.7.4.pet
304K rtorrent-0.9.2.pet
8.0K rtorrent_DOC-0.9.2.pet
1.9M syslinux-5.00.pet
188K syslinux_DEV-5.00.pet
12K syslinux_DOC-5.00.pet
1.8M terminus-font-4.38.pet
4.0K terminus-font_DOC-4.38.pet
1.1M unnethack-4.0.0.pet
16K unnethack_DOC-4.0.0.pet
12K vim_DEV-hg15122012.pet
1.8M vim_DOC-hg15122012.pet
4.5M vim-hg15122012.pet
1.6M vim_NLS-hg15122012.pet
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DVB
Congratulations pemasu and 666philb
for getting my DVB working in kernel 3.2
Sandberg mini DVB-T
VideoMate U650F - which I've never had working with any other pup / kernel
thanks
DC
for getting my DVB working in kernel 3.2
Sandberg mini DVB-T
VideoMate U650F - which I've never had working with any other pup / kernel
thanks
DC
a little bit of knowledge and I'm dangerous
Non-PAE or use a retro driver
G'day pemasu,
Thinking of all you up-over as the temperature here heads upwards of 30 (C not F).
I expect you won't be releasing a "retro" Upup version for the few like me who have a desktop with a perfect record of display failures with PAE Puppies (and a perfect record of success with non-PAE versions).
My desktop's motherboard & CPU are PAE-complient. It has 2GB of RAM so does not need the PAE if I understand what PAE is.
I think it is my Radeon HD5450 graphics card that has the problem of randomly failing (black-screen - then 'no graphics detected' message) after several minutes of happily running a PAE Puppy such as Upup Precise-5.4x5 in Frugal form.
If mine is a PAE-version driver problem, would the radeon driver from a good retro fix the problem in the PAE version?
Thanks for any feedback,
David S.
Thinking of all you up-over as the temperature here heads upwards of 30 (C not F).
I expect you won't be releasing a "retro" Upup version for the few like me who have a desktop with a perfect record of display failures with PAE Puppies (and a perfect record of success with non-PAE versions).
My desktop's motherboard & CPU are PAE-complient. It has 2GB of RAM so does not need the PAE if I understand what PAE is.
I think it is my Radeon HD5450 graphics card that has the problem of randomly failing (black-screen - then 'no graphics detected' message) after several minutes of happily running a PAE Puppy such as Upup Precise-5.4x5 in Frugal form.
If mine is a PAE-version driver problem, would the radeon driver from a good retro fix the problem in the PAE version?
Thanks for any feedback,
David S.
davids45. It is question of time and dedication.
It seems my next year will start very hectic. It can be even that I wont have any time to create puplet updates. Let`s see.
Our station will meet the boss next wednesday and we will hear if we will get any employee help.
If not....I am afraid I will be too occupied and too tired to do other than recovering...which I will probably do by skiing.
So....atm it looks like I wont create and update another Precise Puppy version. But you never know.
It seems my next year will start very hectic. It can be even that I wont have any time to create puplet updates. Let`s see.
Our station will meet the boss next wednesday and we will hear if we will get any employee help.
If not....I am afraid I will be too occupied and too tired to do other than recovering...which I will probably do by skiing.
So....atm it looks like I wont create and update another Precise Puppy version. But you never know.
No Audio
This problem was noticed and reported in the main Precise Thread...as far as I know it was never addressed.
Slack 5.4 detects my audio hardware as
Intel Corporation Panther Point High Definition Audio Controller
VENDOR: 8086 DEVICE: 1e20
KERNEL MODULE: snd_hda_intel
It works....if I select that in the Alsa Wizard in precise, I get no sould at all...as far as I can tell, I've made all the correct checks/changes to alsa and retrovol settings
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thom
Slack 5.4 detects my audio hardware as
Intel Corporation Panther Point High Definition Audio Controller
VENDOR: 8086 DEVICE: 1e20
KERNEL MODULE: snd_hda_intel
It works....if I select that in the Alsa Wizard in precise, I get no sould at all...as far as I can tell, I've made all the correct checks/changes to alsa and retrovol settings
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thom
I continued to work on Extract-pet over the weekend.
It's localised and finished now
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 954#671954
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You should switch to using pupmd5sum by 01micko. I've improved
it to version 0.8 (bottom of page)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78276
I'll look into saving the md5sum to a file. Doesn't the file need
a special format???
Such as the name of file and md5sum all on one line.
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It's localised and finished now
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 954#671954
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You should switch to using pupmd5sum by 01micko. I've improved
it to version 0.8 (bottom of page)
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78276
I'll look into saving the md5sum to a file. Doesn't the file need
a special format???
Such as the name of file and md5sum all on one line.
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I noticed the following in your md5sum file for
devx_precise_5.4.X.5.sfs.md5.txt at ol smokey site.
Is that a standard file??
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devx_precise_5.4.X.5.sfs.md5.txt at ol smokey site.
Is that a standard file??
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# MD5
a7a70b667dcb308e0ca832847c2d916f devx_precise_5.4.X.5.sfs
# SHA1
f0aef2793ad23ccedda6b75923c0f386291e78c5 devx_precise_5.4.X.5.sfs
# SHA256
c4f0daef78854c7c02b0522209d5cf5e5aaa379166bb415bb0aac98ee0f70e92 devx_precise_5.4.X.5.sfs
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That has been created by gtkhash. It not the usual 3builddistro product. I had to manually fix devx sfs because valide pet pinstall.sh broke the building. It is fixed now in woof. So I had to manually create md5sum and I used gtkhash. That is when I noticed I lacked md5sum right click.
I have 0.8 version of md5sum already waiting in my next woof.
The name syntax would be the filename.md5.txt or filename.md5sum.txt
like: precise-5.4.X.5-SCSI.iso.md5.txt or precise-5.4.X.5-SCSI.iso.md5sum.txt
Woof 3builddistro uses filename.md5.txt so it might be familiar
The content can be as example just: 07a9d9fcdb39272fc13247dc7be4eaa1 precise-5.4.X.5-SCSI.iso
I have 0.8 version of md5sum already waiting in my next woof.
The name syntax would be the filename.md5.txt or filename.md5sum.txt
like: precise-5.4.X.5-SCSI.iso.md5.txt or precise-5.4.X.5-SCSI.iso.md5sum.txt
Woof 3builddistro uses filename.md5.txt so it might be familiar
The content can be as example just: 07a9d9fcdb39272fc13247dc7be4eaa1 precise-5.4.X.5-SCSI.iso
In my latest bash manual pet I put list of gtk icons.
It might be of interest to you since it's a simple script to add.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 966#671966
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It might be of interest to you since it's a simple script to add.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 966#671966
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holiday cheers / Upup-Precise praise etcetera
[quote="pemasu"][/quote]
pemasu - just got 545 two days ago... very nice... thank you
since it is Xmas time, and you live where all the reindeer are, I
felt a confession was in order... to assure efficient delivery of
toys and candy : -)
I never knew... never in practice... that each distro needed pets
compiled from its own repo... it just never popped up, until something
broke, and then everybody just laughed. It is a point of confusion, as
there are (Im guessing, from a non-expert perspective) SFS files which
work with /any/ puppy distro, yes ? That, and the fact I have tended to follow your
exprimo line, and just kept reusing older pets without problems... so now...
Upup-Precise just breaks totally when I try that, and I [discovered] this
necessity of recompiling from built in repo... whew... a lot of hot air I know,
but it might help somebody else, if there is anyone else in the puppylinux
community who has missed this for the past five years : -)
Anyway, happy holidays, and thanks again for an excellent Upup-Precise !
soundNICK
pemasu - just got 545 two days ago... very nice... thank you
since it is Xmas time, and you live where all the reindeer are, I
felt a confession was in order... to assure efficient delivery of
toys and candy : -)
I never knew... never in practice... that each distro needed pets
compiled from its own repo... it just never popped up, until something
broke, and then everybody just laughed. It is a point of confusion, as
there are (Im guessing, from a non-expert perspective) SFS files which
work with /any/ puppy distro, yes ? That, and the fact I have tended to follow your
exprimo line, and just kept reusing older pets without problems... so now...
Upup-Precise just breaks totally when I try that, and I [discovered] this
necessity of recompiling from built in repo... whew... a lot of hot air I know,
but it might help somebody else, if there is anyone else in the puppylinux
community who has missed this for the past five years : -)
Anyway, happy holidays, and thanks again for an excellent Upup-Precise !
soundNICK