Wary Puppy 5.0-final feedback
Peter@ Thanks for offering to help. I'm really OK with that computer running 421-retro full install. I'll occasionally try a live cd or bit of hardware as an experiment but there's nothing I have a burning desire to change on it. The display is growing dimmer as it gets older so it's days may be numbered.Hi obxjerry
I also have a Thinkpad 600E with 192MB ram, a swap partition, and a Netgear pcmcia wifi card. How much memory do you have? Do you have a swap partition?
I've got nearly all the new Puppies to run OK in frugal install (not using CD).
There is a problem with pcmcia detection and with my Netgear card in some puppies (wary included) but I have found a combination that works which I can share with you.
I've even got sound to work!!
Cheers
Peter
It runs just about as fast with 160mb of ram as it does with more so that's what it has. I do have a swap file. I use a Zyxel pcmcia wifi card in that machine. I did have problems getting the sound to work but I'm there now thanks to help I got here on the forum.
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No takers on the RC thread, so asking again on this live one. Any ideas why my ISA sound card settings aren't retained in a FULL installation? How to fix it? Very unusual that settings don't stick for a FULL install. As explained earlier, there can be lots of advantages in using an ISA sound card with on-board amp, as well as Wary being intended for older kit.
Thanks so much for this Barry. Have installed on my desktop:BarryK wrote:For you guys who liked the video support in Quirky 1.3, I have created a PET for Wary 5.0 that combines all the necessary packages from Quirky 1.3 that will bump Xorg up to version 7.5:
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02065
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VIDEO REPORT: Wary Puppy, version 500
Chip description:
Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller
Driver used by Xorg:
intel
Video mode used by Xorg:
Resolution: Depth 24 Depth: "Display"
One glitch, flashplayer in Opera is broken although its still working in Seamonkey. (Opera accesses the same libflashplayer.so, so I'm assuming it has something to do with the files that were replaced.)
Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
Since the wifi in Puppy 5.15 Beta works on my old Vaio laptop (see post above), but the wifi in Wary 5.0 does not "associate" using this laptop, I decided to try to switch the kernel in Wary 5.0 like in this post (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60180). I was able to switch the kernels and get Wary 5.0 to boot with the 5.15 Beta kernel, but now I don't see any of the wifi drivers in the Network Manager!
Is there some other stuff (besides that detailed in the "How To" post) that I should move from 5.15 into Wary to make this work? I am not sure about what all the wifi dependencies are from one Puppy to the next.
Thanks,
-Aaron
Is there some other stuff (besides that detailed in the "How To" post) that I should move from 5.15 into Wary to make this work? I am not sure about what all the wifi dependencies are from one Puppy to the next.
Thanks,
-Aaron
Re: Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
Hi Aaronamc wrote:Since the wifi in Puppy 5.15 Beta works on my old Vaio laptop (see post above), but the wifi in Wary 5.0 does not "associate" using this laptop, I decided to try to switch the kernel in Wary 5.0 like in this post (http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=60180). I was able to switch the kernels and get Wary 5.0 to boot with the 5.15 Beta kernel, but now I don't see any of the wifi drivers in the Network Manager!
Is there some other stuff (besides that detailed in the "How To" post) that I should move from 5.15 into Wary to make this work? I am not sure about what all the wifi dependencies are from one Puppy to the next.
Thanks,
-Aaron
A quick first question - if lupu works for you, why do you need to get wary working as well? Is there some feature of wary that is missing in lupu that you want?
Next can you say what your wifi setup consists of and what the exact errors you are seeing on wary?
Have you tried going through the manual steps in http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=22469 to setup the wifi on wary? This would give clues as to where the problem lies.
When you swapped kernels did you replace the /lib/network folder as described in the later posts in the topic?
This may not be the ideal thread for this discussion as it is meant to be to report bugs in wary..... if you move it elsewhere please let us know.
Cheers
Peter
Similar problem with detecting audio card on a different PC:
However on a positive note did managed to get my i810 gfx working only after I looked for the additional package available in the reps for this card.
xf86-video-i810-2.1.1-w5.pet
Finally could not get to use my ATi gfx card, even though I tried all the additonal pets available in the rep for this brand
However on a positive note did managed to get my i810 gfx working only after I looked for the additional package available in the reps for this card.
xf86-video-i810-2.1.1-w5.pet
Finally could not get to use my ATi gfx card, even though I tried all the additonal pets available in the rep for this brand
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Re: Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
Hi Peter:
The reason that I wanted to try Wary is the Lupu runs kind of slow on the Vaio. I thought that Wary, since it is intended for older machines, might be a little snappier. In fact it is snapper, but it is not a fair comparison since the wifi stack is not running under Wary and it is under Lupu.
I did move the /lib/network folder as described in the thread.
You're right, this may not be the best place in the forum to discuss this. I'm new here and I was not sure what the community considers a "bug". To me, the wifi working with one recent version of puppy and not another, across multiple machines, seems like a bug. Perhaps the network stack in Wary is not intended to handle the particulars of my wifi network (hidden ESSID, WPA-TKIP). I wanted to swap the kernels mostly as a test. For what it is worth. I have tried both a USB and a PCMCIA wifi adapter with the Viao, and well as the build-in wifi on another laptop running Wary, and none of them connect to my network. So the indications are that this is not a hardware/driver problem, but something more general in the network stack.
I have not gone through the manual configuration steps. Thanks for the link, that is the next thing to try. I'll start another topic under bugs when I find something.
Thanks for the help,
-Aaron
The reason that I wanted to try Wary is the Lupu runs kind of slow on the Vaio. I thought that Wary, since it is intended for older machines, might be a little snappier. In fact it is snapper, but it is not a fair comparison since the wifi stack is not running under Wary and it is under Lupu.
I did move the /lib/network folder as described in the thread.
You're right, this may not be the best place in the forum to discuss this. I'm new here and I was not sure what the community considers a "bug". To me, the wifi working with one recent version of puppy and not another, across multiple machines, seems like a bug. Perhaps the network stack in Wary is not intended to handle the particulars of my wifi network (hidden ESSID, WPA-TKIP). I wanted to swap the kernels mostly as a test. For what it is worth. I have tried both a USB and a PCMCIA wifi adapter with the Viao, and well as the build-in wifi on another laptop running Wary, and none of them connect to my network. So the indications are that this is not a hardware/driver problem, but something more general in the network stack.
I have not gone through the manual configuration steps. Thanks for the link, that is the next thing to try. I'll start another topic under bugs when I find something.
Thanks for the help,
-Aaron
Re: Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
Try Quirky 1.3. It is light-weight like Wary, but has a newer kernel. Do NOT get Quirky 1.4!amc wrote:The reason that I wanted to try Wary is the Lupu runs kind of slow on the Vaio. I thought that Wary, since it is intended for older machines, might be a little snappier. In fact it is snapper, but it is not a fair comparison since the wifi stack is not running under Wary and it is under Lupu.
did you try the xorg-high-lucid pet?chrome307 wrote: Finally could not get to use my ATi gfx card, even though I tried all the additonal pets available in the rep for this brand
try adding it and doing this:
installing the xorg-high pet, dropping out of the x server (menu>shutdown>exit to prompt) and then typing "xorgwizard" and following the prompts >probe>set screen size (accept defaults or change to screensize wanted) and complete the setup back to a #, then type xwin. I am now set up correctly.
It fixed my radeon problem (would only allow xvesa), good glxgears too now.
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scsijon
Re: Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
x2rcrsn51 wrote:Try Quirky 1.3. It is light-weight like Wary, but has a newer kernel. Do NOT get Quirky 1.4!amc wrote:The reason that I wanted to try Wary is the Lupu runs kind of slow on the Vaio. I thought that Wary, since it is intended for older machines, might be a little snappier. In fact it is snapper, but it is not a fair comparison since the wifi stack is not running under Wary and it is under Lupu.
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Wary Puppy 5.0-final feedback
I made a pet of Ltris, a falling blocks game.
Compiled and tested in Wary 5.0
Compiled and tested in Wary 5.0
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Wary Puppy 5.0-final feedback
There seems to be a problem uploading anything to the forum.
It's working again,thankyou John.
It's working again,thankyou John.
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Want to run on old PC
Detailed description of the problem is here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=62131
Last Wary that I can run OK on that PC is Wary-0.3. It has hda-kernel. I want to run Puppy-5.0 on that. It has sda-kernel. Is it possible to make hda-kernel for Wary-5.0?
PuppyRus-2.0 retro has such kernel (same version but with hda). But it is unstable and I like Wary more.
Last Wary that I can run OK on that PC is Wary-0.3. It has hda-kernel. I want to run Puppy-5.0 on that. It has sda-kernel. Is it possible to make hda-kernel for Wary-5.0?
PuppyRus-2.0 retro has such kernel (same version but with hda). But it is unstable and I like Wary more.
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Hi Barry I compiled The latest Scribus, Its very large due to the plugins, I used a static QT 4 I compiled on 2.14X, Kind of cool that it works on Wary. The pet scribus-1.3.9-i386.pet is 213MB, lol 492MB expanded and that's after its been stripped, did you want the pet, I could upload it. If not I understand its kind or really big.
I also compiled a few other static qt apps that are pretty good.
I'll upload those later.
ttuuxxx
I also compiled a few other static qt apps that are pretty good.
I'll upload those later.
ttuuxxx
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Re: Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
Please explain the "Do NOT get Quirky 1.4".rcrsn51 wrote:Try Quirky 1.3. It is light-weight like Wary, but has a newer kernel. Do NOT get Quirky 1.4!
-Bill
Re: Replace kernel in Wary 5.0 for wifi support?
Quirky 1.3 is (was) cutting edge. Quirky 1.4 is basically Wary with a fancy name. Personally, I dont believe it deserves a Quirky name! BUT. There are plans for a new cutting edge Quirkybroomdodger wrote:Please explain the "Do NOT get Quirky 1.4".rcrsn51 wrote:Try Quirky 1.3. It is light-weight like Wary, but has a newer kernel. Do NOT get Quirky 1.4!
-Bill
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Oh man, that is big! I would not want it as a PET, but it might be ok as an SFS.ttuuxxx wrote:Hi Barry I compiled The latest Scribus, Its very large due to the plugins, I used a static QT 4 I compiled on 2.14X, Kind of cool that it works on Wary. The pet scribus-1.3.9-i386.pet is 213MB, lol 492MB expanded and that's after its been stripped, did you want the pet, I could upload it. If not I understand its kind or really big.
I also compiled a few other static qt apps that are pretty good.
I'll upload those later.
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Here's 2 static qt apps, I'll post more tomorrow
one is called scythiaFTP, its basically a cute and simple ftp client.
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 2-i386.pet <--application
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 2-i386.pet <--docs
next is smplayer, smplayer is gui for Mplayer, so you need to have mplayer installed for this to work. This Gui is probably the best gui of all media players, its layout is nice and clean and has buttons for things like subtitles etc. Fullscreen works on jwm, if you stop the movie, set it fullscreen and then start the movie.
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 8-i386.pet <--application
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 8-i386.pet <--doc's
one is called scythiaFTP, its basically a cute and simple ftp client.
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 2-i386.pet <--application
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 2-i386.pet <--docs
next is smplayer, smplayer is gui for Mplayer, so you need to have mplayer installed for this to work. This Gui is probably the best gui of all media players, its layout is nice and clean and has buttons for things like subtitles etc. Fullscreen works on jwm, if you stop the movie, set it fullscreen and then start the movie.
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 8-i386.pet <--application
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/Wary/So ... 8-i386.pet <--doc's
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)