tahrpup 6.0, 6.0.2 & 6.0.5 CE

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#796 Post by Semme »

Nice work Mate. :wink:

With LXTerminal you can not only copy'n paste much easier, but it's easy to control fonts, sizing and colors.

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I've seen your PasteBin and bscapture return -- good.

The lsusb dump gives us your Huawei device ID >> [12d1:1436] << Good!

No error log confirms my hunch.. That it's not an issue with BitMeterOS.

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While I do a little investigation, I'd like you to confirm the steps you took to connect with Tahr.

It was "Internet Connection Wizard," then "Dialup analog or wireless modem," correct?
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#797 Post by puppytahruser »

yes right, It was "Internet Connection Wizard," then "Dialup analog or wireless modem," One interesting thing about tahr is that it automatically detect it as 3G usb modem but other like in lucid puppy, i need to configure it manually.

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#798 Post by Semme »

How are you booting Pup? Off a stick or CD? 32 0r 64? CD would be good so we can try an alternative method..

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#799 Post by puppytahruser »

I have done frugal install, 32 bit
As far as I know bit meter os 0.7.6 is stable version and 0.8.0 is experimental version and tahr quick pet bit meter os is 0.8.0 version. So may be it has some bug that need to sort out.
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#800 Post by Semme »

Do you have a burned CD?
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#801 Post by puppytahruser »

no i have install it from usb iso image

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#802 Post by Semme »

How about the boot manager.. Which one?

Do the files on your drive look like mine?

If you've got a "syslinux.cfg," dump it..

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#803 Post by puppytahruser »

Thank you Semme for your help. But i feeling it to Give Up and also feeling sleepy now its 3:48 am here.Now I think I need to sleep :) Ok take care ,bye.

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#804 Post by Semme »

OK Champ! :mrgreen: Tmrw's another day..
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#805 Post by puppytahruser »

I have found a alternative way :)

For total use:
netstat --statistics --raw

For active net use
netstat -ie

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#806 Post by Semme »

8) Bummer! I was kinda hoping you would test something for the community..
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#807 Post by puppytahruser »

Of-course, I am still trying to finding any simple Internet tool for puppy linux. If I got suitable one I will definitely post here. :)

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#808 Post by Semme »

Could you comment on this post then?
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#809 Post by puppytahruser »

yap definitely, I have bookmarked this forum post.

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#810 Post by Semme »

That's not what I was asking. I asked about a bootloader.

Does your USB install look like mine? Is there a syslinux.cfg you could post?
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update

#811 Post by puppytahruser »

here is new update I find vnstat which is nice tool for to see net use and its working nice for lucid puppy but not in tahr pup :(
discussion going on here>> http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 940#926940
answer of your question
--i use default bootloder for lucid pup 528 and tahr pup
-- No, not similiar, no syslinux.cfg, only init,vmlin,one sfs and one 4fs file
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Good news

#812 Post by puppytahruser »

Good news :D vnstat is working on tahr pup. I had to rename the pet file then it successfully installed and now running :)

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Broken Links in the Tahr64 Help

#813 Post by Snail »

The ASH link in the programming section points to Leaf, not ASH webpage.

The gtkdialog3 links are broken, except for zigbert's page.

The puppylinux.com/hard-puppy link is broken.

The puppylinux.com/development/create-pet.htm is broken.

Hope this is helpful.

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#814 Post by number77 »

Hello
I am having problems with 1280x1024 resolution and intel 82Q35 express integrated graphics controller. Its on a dell optiplex 755, dual core 2ghz,2gb ram.
I realy like tahr so want it to work.
Tahr 605 with kernel 56 works on everything, except 1280x1024 res.
If I put on 3.4.103 kernel I get 1280x1024 but no network adapters at all.
Any chance of a fix for this please as tahr to me is by far the best.
Thanks
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#815 Post by Semme »

Which network adapters does 605 say are in use?
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