DebianDog - Squeeze
It turns out you can easily load this release from an ext hard drive with grub4dos.
I kept renaming the "live" folder for the sake of organization (other variants of debian allow this), which led to the errors. Solved.I wrote:grub4dos loads vmlinuz and initrd.img just fine, and then debian is unable to find a medium containing a live filesystem.
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[color=green]Primary[/color] - Intel Pentium 4 2.40GHz, 571MB RAM, ATI Radeon 7000. Linux Mint 17 Qiana installed.
[color=blue]Secondary[/color] - Pentium 3 533MHz, 385MB RAM, ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TF. Precise Puppy 5.7.1 Retro full install.
[color=blue]Secondary[/color] - Pentium 3 533MHz, 385MB RAM, ATI Rage 128 Pro ULTRA TF. Precise Puppy 5.7.1 Retro full install.
I think I earlier tried apt-get -f install and it for some reason didn't find the dependencies, but maybe I forgot the -f.saintless wrote:Thank you, Mcewanw,
I didn't know how to install firefox this way.
Fixing dependencies is much easier this way.
Just after installing firefox use:This will do the job.Code: Select all
apt-get -f install
Cheers, Toni
Problem I have had since is that I can't get adobe flash to work, with firefox or with iceweasel (any versions I've tried), even after I put libflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Anyone managed to get flash working with this distribution and how?
github mcewanw
Have you tried this one?mcewanw wrote:Problem I have had since is that I can't get adobe flash to work, with firefox or with iceweasel (any versions I've tried), even after I put libflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Anyone managed to get flash working with this distribution and how?
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/flashplugin-nonfree
According to debian it works with iceweasel:
https://wiki.debian.org/FlashPlayer
I'm sure it can be solved. I will focus on this in a few days.
how install in a usb-stick
Can you tell me please how install Light-Debian-Core-Live-CD-Squeeze in a usb-stick, thanks
Re: how install in a usb-stick
Hi, Jesudia,jesudia wrote:Can you tell me please how install Light-Debian-Core-Live-CD-Squeeze in a usb-stick, thanks
this is the easiest way I know. It works with any type of bootable CD:
Creating bootable USB from Windows:
http://foxyroxylinux.com/viewtopic.php? ... p=114#p114
Creating bootable USB from linux:
http://foxyroxylinux.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=133
The only problem from linux is to get working Unetbootin.
Cheers, Toni
1 Gb save file in archive uploaded - 1Gb-persistence-or-live-rw.zip
Old file with live-rw removed.
The new extracted file is named persistence and is a save file for Debian Wheezy with persistence.conf file inside.
To use it with squeeze just rename it to live-rw. The config file inside will not make troubles.
First post updated.
Cheers, Toni
Old file with live-rw removed.
The new extracted file is named persistence and is a save file for Debian Wheezy with persistence.conf file inside.
To use it with squeeze just rename it to live-rw. The config file inside will not make troubles.
First post updated.
Cheers, Toni
Just been having a play with this.
wifi > had to copy b43 firmware from puppy to debain live to get working wifi connection - managed to connect and get online ok.
Any idea what package i need to install to get laptop touchpad / double tap working?
I see there is now a Wheezy version - i should probably move over to testing that version.
wifi > had to copy b43 firmware from puppy to debain live to get working wifi connection - managed to connect and get online ok.
Any idea what package i need to install to get laptop touchpad / double tap working?
I see there is now a Wheezy version - i should probably move over to testing that version.
wifi and persistent
can you tell me please how connect to wifi my Stick-usb-zydas, seem look after iwconfig, but do not " iwlist list scan".
also how do a persistent method for keep configuration, thanks
also how do a persistent method for keep configuration, thanks
I'm not sure how to configure it with the current driver. I guess installing this package will help:stu91 wrote:Just been having a play with this.
wifi > had to copy b43 firmware from puppy to debain live to get working wifi connection - managed to connect and get online ok.
Any idea what package i need to install to get laptop touchpad / double tap working?
I see there is now a Wheezy version - i should probably move over to testing that version.
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/xser ... -synaptics
Re: wifi and persistent
Sorry, Jesuida, I don't have wifi hardware. I asked if someone can give proper instructions to do it here. Since it creates problems I will upload WICD separate sfs file tomorrow. You will only have to download and move it in /live folder and reboot. It should set your wifi automatic on boot. I will write here when it is uploaded.jesudia wrote:can you tell me please how connect to wifi my Stick-usb-zydas, seem look after iwconfig, but do not " iwlist list scan".
also how do a persistent method for keep configuration, thanks
Save file - download 1Gb-persistence-or-live-rw.zip from here:
http://www.smokey01.com/saintless/
extract it on top of any Fat32 or Ext2,3,4 partition and rename the file persistence to live-rw
Then add the word persistent in your boot menu code. Reboot the computer.
Cheers, Toni
saintless
Rather than use my crude method, it might be better to include a something like pns_tool.
It is CLI, but can work quite well.
Well for reference, what I did was copy wpa_supplicant.conf that was already configured (from a running Puppy). It can be found in etc/, but may be in another directory in etc depending on the network tool used.
I have used several variations of scripts, but as they are on another HDD somewhere, I just got one from tempestuous's
thread and altered it slightly:
The interface may need changing. On my current laptop it is 'eth1' rather than 'wlan0'.
Oh, and it will throw up an error first time it is run as is trying to remove a file that does not exist yet. It can be ignored.
Rather than use my crude method, it might be better to include a something like pns_tool.
It is CLI, but can work quite well.
Well for reference, what I did was copy wpa_supplicant.conf that was already configured (from a running Puppy). It can be found in etc/, but may be in another directory in etc depending on the network tool used.
I have used several variations of scripts, but as they are on another HDD somewhere, I just got one from tempestuous's
thread and altered it slightly:
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#! /bin/sh
ifconfig wlan0 up
rm /var/run/wpa_supplicant/*
wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -D wext -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -B
sleep 15
rm -f /var/lib/dhcpcd/*.info
rm -f /var/run/*.pid
dhcpcd -t 30 -h `hostname` -d wlan0
Oh, and it will throw up an error first time it is run as
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rm /var/run/wpa_supplicant/*
flash working with youtube and iceweasel 10.0.2
Yes, the above flash plugin downloader worked with iceweasel 10.0.12, which I'm posting from now:saintless wrote: Have you tried this one?
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/flashplugin-nonfree
First I added the following to /etc/apt/sources.list:
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deb http://backports.debian.org/debian-backports squeeze-backports main
deb http://mozilla.debian.net/ squeeze-backports iceweasel-release
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install -t wheezy-backports iceweasel
Once you download the flashplugin-nonfree package somewhere, just right click on it in Xfe and choose "install/upgrade".
Actually, I needed to also apt-get wget and a few other dependencies since the first install failed saying it needed these, so I just needed to do an "apt-get -f install" command first, which fetches the missing dependencies, before trying again. It seems to be working fine now, though I've hardly tested it much yet. Also, I want to find out where debian actually puts the flashplugin out of curiosities sake...
Youtube playing is using quite a bit more resources (20 to 30 percent or more it seems) than in Puppy Guydog 5.01, however, but similar to most all other puppies. Not sure what is special about Guydog 5.01 - Iguleder does comment something about the Xorg high used. Can't imagine guydog includes any special graphics driver that happens to work for this old machine. Pemasu's older dpup exprimo that uses the same kernel as Guydog 5.01 has similar youtube flash performance to debian light squeeze, so something different in guydog that provides the improved flash performance. Having said that, flash does work well enough, manages fullscreen on this Pentium M 1.6Gbyte non-pae machine at close to 100% CPU. That's normal out of the box for most puppies other than guydog. I'm just checking with top quickly though, and maybe there is something wrong with my measurement. It seems to play smoothly anyway.
Hope you get round to putting iceWM on this squeeze version too; I'm looking forward to that since I imagine I might use this distribution as my main one for a while.
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Maybe worth then considering adding other apps that use Fox toolkit such as as rezound, shutterbug, Googles, fxite, fox_calculator etc; some of which are recently mentioned here, and elsewhere on the forum:sunburnt wrote: Xfe only has the Fox lib. at 6 MB size.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 869#703869
EDIT: I imagine one problem with Debian base is getting codecs like mp3 to work with the likes of rezound (assuming it does) - I wouldn't know.
Toni I need your help now.
I want to test this one.
http://vsido.org/template/index.html
Being based on Debian it will most likely
also have the live directory which you version
also have.
Have yoo tested it if works to rename live dir
to squeezylive and get a working os
or does it get confused at updates or at apt-get
and similar expecting the old name live for the directory?
I know that SichGut told me that I could experiment with it
but being as lazy as I am ....
I want to test this one.
http://vsido.org/template/index.html
Being based on Debian it will most likely
also have the live directory which you version
also have.
Have yoo tested it if works to rename live dir
to squeezylive and get a working os
or does it get confused at updates or at apt-get
and similar expecting the old name live for the directory?
I know that SichGut told me that I could experiment with it
but being as lazy as I am ....
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Hi, Nooby
This is the way to use debian live in different folder (/debian-wheezy for example). Move live folder in /debian-wheezy and use this boot code:
Mcewanw, thanks for the tips and the information about flashplayer.
Cheers, Toni
This is the way to use debian live in different folder (/debian-wheezy for example). Move live folder in /debian-wheezy and use this boot code:
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title Wheezy 1
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
kernel /debian-wheezy/live/vmlinuz1 boot=live config persistence swapon live-media-path=/debian-wheezy/live/ quickreboot autologin
initrd /debian-wheezy/live/initrd1.img
boot
Cheers, Toni