Precise Puppy 5.7.1
If you need cinelerra download it from:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet_packages-5/
Have you updated packages in PPM? The above link works.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pet_packages-5/
Have you updated packages in PPM? The above link works.
Thanks Watchdog,
I can download directly OK, that copy is a couple of versions stale but will be fine for my purposes.
But PPM still won't play ball - that's what I meant by 'Updating and restarting doesn't fix it.'
Can someone try fetching Cinelerra via PPM in case it's a general problem and not just me?
Cheerio,
I can download directly OK, that copy is a couple of versions stale but will be fine for my purposes.
But PPM still won't play ball - that's what I meant by 'Updating and restarting doesn't fix it.'
Can someone try fetching Cinelerra via PPM in case it's a general problem and not just me?
Cheerio,
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I can confirm this with and hpze4900 with snd_intel8x0m module loaded.
Blacklisting the snd_intel8x0m module in the /etc/hotplug/blacklist file resolves the problem.
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What was behind the decision to use kernel 3.9.11 ?
I see that precise 5.7.1 is using kernel 3.9.11. Why ? Research curiosity only; absolutely nothing confrontational or demanding. I appreciate all the efforts that have gone into Puppy Linux !
I have a project in mind and want stability so I'm making a tool chain with Ubuntu 12.04.x LTS in mind. Looking over Puppy I was happy to see a release for Precise which is the Ubuntu label for 12.04.x LTS. This looked great so I can do some things in both distributions under the the theory if I make a .deb in the Ubuntu environment with the same kernel and gnu tool chain I should be able to just install it in puppy precise 5.7.1. When confirming versions for my tool chain I notice the Ubuntu kernel is 3.8.x
Further digging sees that kernel 3.9.11 is an end of life release and for Ubuntu "Saucy" 13.10 though the Ubuntu Saucy release I looked over is using kernel 3.12 ?
What was involved in the decisions to not use the regular Precise kernel version ? I plan on using OpenCL and restricted video drivers that build off the kernel sources so am concerned about getting my tool chain right for that. I've also posted a question in the beginner board about not being able to complete a woof2 5.7.1 build out-of-the-box.
Thanks all for the opportunity to work with this neat distribution. Appreciate any thoughts and pointers !
I have a project in mind and want stability so I'm making a tool chain with Ubuntu 12.04.x LTS in mind. Looking over Puppy I was happy to see a release for Precise which is the Ubuntu label for 12.04.x LTS. This looked great so I can do some things in both distributions under the the theory if I make a .deb in the Ubuntu environment with the same kernel and gnu tool chain I should be able to just install it in puppy precise 5.7.1. When confirming versions for my tool chain I notice the Ubuntu kernel is 3.8.x
Further digging sees that kernel 3.9.11 is an end of life release and for Ubuntu "Saucy" 13.10 though the Ubuntu Saucy release I looked over is using kernel 3.12 ?
What was involved in the decisions to not use the regular Precise kernel version ? I plan on using OpenCL and restricted video drivers that build off the kernel sources so am concerned about getting my tool chain right for that. I've also posted a question in the beginner board about not being able to complete a woof2 5.7.1 build out-of-the-box.
Thanks all for the opportunity to work with this neat distribution. Appreciate any thoughts and pointers !
Re: What was behind the decision to use kernel 3.9.11 ?
You can still install that deb package and it will work, different kernel versions will not be a problem.psionprime wrote:This looked great so I can do some things in both distributions under the the theory if I make a .deb in the Ubuntu environment with the same kernel and gnu tool chain I should be able to just install it in puppy precise 5.7.1.
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Re: What was behind the decision to use kernel 3.9.11 ?
aufs and other puppy patches, but not sure why not 3.10 ... it is LTS nowpsionprime wrote:What was involved in the decisions to not use the regular Precise kernel version ? I plan on using OpenCL and restricted video drivers that build off the kernel sources so am concerned about getting my tool chain right for that. I've also posted a question in the beginner board about not being able to complete a woof2 5.7.1 build out-of-the-box.
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Hello !
OCI (one click installer) is a simplified method to install the operating system on first hard drive http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=89050
To help you discover the application, I created a few video tutorials: three are devoted to Precise Puppy 5.7.1 => https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 5g5yL6ozRQ
Cordialement,
OCI (one click installer) is a simplified method to install the operating system on first hard drive http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=89050
To help you discover the application, I created a few video tutorials: three are devoted to Precise Puppy 5.7.1 => https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 5g5yL6ozRQ
Cordialement,
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Hi oldyelleroldyeller wrote:Can anyone here tell me how to get precise to sleep, suspend and hibernate?
Cheers
Try adding acpid - http://puppylinux.org/wikka/acpid
I add acpid-1.0.10-3.pet for LxPup
Trouble is I can't remember where it came from, but there is one at:
http://shino.pos.to/linux/puppy/
Cheers
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acpid for precise
Precise-550JP, the Japanese edition, has acpid-busibox-2.pet installed.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/precise/opt/
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/precise/opt/
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Hello Shinobar,
I tried to run your acpid-busibox-2.pet package in a French Racy Puppy 5.5, but the process after pressing the "Suspend" button stops during the process.
Do you know why?
Cordialement,
Esmourguit
I tried to run your acpid-busibox-2.pet package in a French Racy Puppy 5.5, but the process after pressing the "Suspend" button stops during the process.
Do you know why?
Cordialement,
Esmourguit
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Re: acpid-busybox on Racy Puppy 5.5
Does the busybox support acpid?esmourguit wrote:French Racy Puppy 5.5
The acpid-busybox is prepared only for the Precise Puppy.
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Bonjour à toutes et tous,
@shinobar,
Thank you for your reply.
We have created a symlink from /usr/bin/acpi to /bin/busybox and it works, but only once.
How to restart the process automatically when reactivation, to restart again a new hibernation?
Cordialement
@shinobar,
Thank you for your reply.
We have created a symlink from /usr/bin/acpi to /bin/busybox and it works, but only once.
How to restart the process automatically when reactivation, to restart again a new hibernation?
Cordialement
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Re: acpid-busybox on Racy Puppy 5.5
I am not sure why, but the precise has the symlink at /sbin/acpid to /bin/busybox.esmourguit wrote:We have created a symlink from /usr/bin/acpi to /bin/busybox and it works, but only once.
/etc/init.d/rc.acpi checks the busybox functions by 'busybox --list', but older version of busybox does not support '--list' option.
replace 'busybox --list' by 'busybox' at line 7 in /etc/init.d/rc.acpi:
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if [ "$(busybox | grep acpid)" = "" ]; then
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puppy goes to erased partition
Hi
I did reorganize the hd from pc of my wife using the tools of Puppy (gparted, rox) and did erase partition sda6.
Puppy Precise is now in the dir "precise" in the root of sda5
as you can see on the screenshot in this message gparted shows no partition sda6 any more.
but Puppy Precise shows an icon sda6 and points on it as the mounted partition for home and will probably organize a real chaos if trying to write on an absent partition
I suppose that it is comming from the save file that my wife is always using in Puppy (bad idea those save files...)?
are the save file not portable?
kind regards
I did reorganize the hd from pc of my wife using the tools of Puppy (gparted, rox) and did erase partition sda6.
Puppy Precise is now in the dir "precise" in the root of sda5
as you can see on the screenshot in this message gparted shows no partition sda6 any more.
but Puppy Precise shows an icon sda6 and points on it as the mounted partition for home and will probably organize a real chaos if trying to write on an absent partition
I suppose that it is comming from the save file that my wife is always using in Puppy (bad idea those save files...)?
are the save file not portable?
kind regards
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Just tried 5.7.1 and seems fairly normal. Had shutdown Save file failure I`ve seen before.
Won`t go past first Save file screen, so I restarted the X server and it worked.
But the Save file wizard was completely messed up and reported not saved at shutdown.
Booted back into 5.4.X.5 and looked in the 5.7.1 dir. and there is a Save file in it.
This problem is one of the many I spoke of often that have been around for way too long.
It doesn`t look like it`d be all that hard to fix it. How about a bug swatting thread for them?
Won`t go past first Save file screen, so I restarted the X server and it worked.
But the Save file wizard was completely messed up and reported not saved at shutdown.
Booted back into 5.4.X.5 and looked in the 5.7.1 dir. and there is a Save file in it.
This problem is one of the many I spoke of often that have been around for way too long.
It doesn`t look like it`d be all that hard to fix it. How about a bug swatting thread for them?
Precise Puppy 5.7.1
I installed the latest Ratpoison window manager to a Precise install that I did a
few months ago.
It's working well.
VIDEO REPORT: Precise Puppy, version 5.7.1
Chip description:
VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 430] (rev a1)
Requested by /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Depth (bits, or planes): 24
Modules requested to be loaded: dbe
Drivers requested to be loaded: nvidia
Probing Xorg startup log file (/var/log/Xorg.0.log):
Driver loaded (and currently in use): nvidia
Loaded modules: dbe dri dri2 extmod fb glx kbd mouse ramdac record shadow wfb
Actual rendering on monitor:
Resolution: 1920x1080 pixels (602x343 millimeters)
Depth: 24 planes
few months ago.
It's working well.
VIDEO REPORT: Precise Puppy, version 5.7.1
Chip description:
VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 [GeForce GT 430] (rev a1)
Requested by /etc/X11/xorg.conf:
Depth (bits, or planes): 24
Modules requested to be loaded: dbe
Drivers requested to be loaded: nvidia
Probing Xorg startup log file (/var/log/Xorg.0.log):
Driver loaded (and currently in use): nvidia
Loaded modules: dbe dri dri2 extmod fb glx kbd mouse ramdac record shadow wfb
Actual rendering on monitor:
Resolution: 1920x1080 pixels (602x343 millimeters)
Depth: 24 planes
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