slacko-5.6 Final - plus testing next

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#376 Post by killapup »

How about this?
If you boot the CD with puppy pfix=ram it won't look for any save-files or ask if you want to upgrade them. Do that, run the installer and install into a new "slacko5.6" subfolder. Then add the generated lines to your grub4dos menu.1st file. Shut down without saving, remove the CD and reboot. The Slacko 5.6 should now be an additional boot option (make it the default if you want) and you can create a new save-file to go with it leaving the old ones intact until you are ready to ditch them later or keep them or whatever.
Thanks Oscar, I'll give that a try and let you know how it goes.

And thanks again, bigpup, it's good to know that there are plenty of people with plenty of suggestions for solutions, cheers all.
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phat slacko 5.6

#377 Post by adi »

there will be a phat slacko 5.6?

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#378 Post by killapup »

No go, Oscar, still the same result plus now I can't start up my 5.5 install?!?! :cry:

And tonight I couldn't fire up my Precise Pup, :x I'm using Saluki at the moment. :) There was even a small glitch while Saluki was starting up, but at least it is working. not sure what is going on?? :?

I've got a couple of things to try and then I'll follow up with bigpup, could be a while though. Cheers all...
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#379 Post by killapup »

Well, it looks like the glitch was something to do with the revised menu.lst. I've sorted that and back on 5.5. now.

I've deleted 5.6 (again) and also removed Precise, I'll reinstall Precise at some stage but I'll have to see what can be done with 5.6?? I just don't understand how it is supposed to work?/?/?/

Anyway, thanks again for all your help so far, God bless.
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#380 Post by bigpup »

killapup,

As I asked before, this info will give us a clue as to what may be going on.
My signature statement is so true. What you do not tell us is usually the clue to solving the problem.

Need these details:
How hard drive is partitioned.
Name of partitions and their format type.
What partition you are installing Slacko 5.6 on.
Exactly where on partition. A sub directory or top layer?
Post the content of your Grub4dos menu.lst.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected :shock:
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#381 Post by DaveS »

Mick,I have tried and tried to create a full install on a USB stick but at some point in the proceedings the terminal crashes. I am thinking that a frugal install running PUPMODE=12 is a better way. Very similar results after all. That is what I am using here.
Spup Frugal HD and USB
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Ram comparison PAE versus non-PAE

#382 Post by Jim1911 »

Hi Mick,

I upgraded my ram to 12GB and this is how it is shown in PAE versus non-PAE Slacko 5.6 versions which confirms that the PAE version is recognizing all ram as advertised. Thanks for this option. :D Jim

PAE
  • Memory Allocation:
    Total RAM: 12167 MB
    Used RAM: 610 MB
    Free RAM: 11557 MB
    Buffers: 22 MB
    Total Swap: 4499 MB
    Free Swap: 4499 MB
non-PAE
  • Memory Allocation:
    Total RAM: 3031 MB
    Used RAM: 597 MB
    Free RAM: 2434 MB
    Buffers: 21 MB
    Total Swap: 4499 MB
    Free Swap: 4499 MB

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grandr

#383 Post by Volhout »

Is there a Grandr pet package for Slacko ? I looked at the build in xrandr, but find it complicated to set up. Grandr works more intiutive.

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#384 Post by Ted Dog »

rcrsn51 wrote:
01micko wrote: LiteOn are rubbish
What a coincidence! That is the one that fails for me. I guess that it has stripped-down firmware that doesn't recognize options like burn speed.
Bingo NEVER will own a LiteOn again!

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#385 Post by killapup »

Sorry bigpup, I haven't had a chance to get back to your request but I will reinstall and see how it goes, then post the requested info.

Thanks for your desire to help,
Ray
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thanks for slacko 5.6

#386 Post by mister_electronico »

MAINBOARD
GA-78LMT-USB3 GYGABYTE

PROCESOR
AMD ATHLON ADX450 3 COREL

VIDEO:
Integrated ATI Radeon HD 3000 graphics (DirectX10)
1 x PORT D-Sub
1 x PORT DVI-D, 1920x1200
1 x PORT HDMI, 1920x1200

RAM MEMORY
4 GB

HARDRIVE ---- 1 Tb sata

All works fine.

Skype download from sfs manganer download work perfect, and the usb camera Logitech HD Webcam C270 work perfect.


Thanks to 01micko and developers, I hope that you continue on this way, I don't like precise, I like slacko.

Thanks.

gcmartin

#387 Post by gcmartin »

@Killapup.

I think I saw a problem similar to your problem. When I saw it, it was on an NTFS partition and the partition had gotten some corruption where at boot time, GRUB4DOS could NOT find files needed for boot even though they were present on that corrupted filesystem.

If you have a partition (USB/HDD) formatted for EXT2/EXT3/EXT4, and you move the frugal folders to that partition, you might see some changes. Of course, if you do so, you will need to make entries in your Grub4dos configuration to reflect where he is to look for your boot files on that partition.

Hope this helps

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#388 Post by linux28 »

gtk-3 all programs can not use X Input Method
abiword and Gnumeric can not enter CJK
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#389 Post by spandey »

I need to install Wine and chromium. Can I go ahead and install it from Package manager or there are any libraries for Slacko in Ibbio etc..

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#390 Post by linux28 »

gtk-3 all programs can not use X Input Method

simargl8

#391 Post by simargl8 »

Packagers needed for Emendo text editor.

Instructions here for making slacko-5.6 pet package.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88899

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#392 Post by futwerk »

new background.
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Installation of Audacity

#393 Post by mister_electronico »

When we install Audacity by sfs file need.

audacity-2.0.3.sfs

http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/ce56f079


You need the library

audacity-lib-0.1.pet

http://www1.datafilehost.com/d/322d6bfd


Proven to work in slacko 5.6

See you.

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#394 Post by tempestuous »

Hi Mick and other contributors,
I see that the 3.10.5 kernel in the PAE version has a number of new drivers, including the rtl818ee wifi driver, which is needed by forum member dbabits' Toshiba Satellite laptop -
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 934#736934
but I needed to help him out by contributing the missing firmware.
This is a common problem - new/updated drivers often require additional firmware, so maybe in the future I can help you access the very latest collection of official firmware ...
but in the meantime, the same forum member also requires the new alx driver for his Atheros ethernet device.
But I see this in the Slacko-5.6-PAE kernel config -

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# CONFIG_ALX is not set
Can I ask that this new driver be enabled for the next release of 5.6-PAE?
And if the next release is some time away, could someone please just package this new module as a dotpet in the meantime?
Thanks.

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#395 Post by 01micko »

Slacko test build -- using woof-CE --testing branch

http://woof-ce.26403.n7.nabble.com/TEST ... -td60.html

(oh tempestuous, saw this too late, next kernel build will have the relevant module/firmware)
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