Next Puppy 5.0.2 29 September 2011
Thanks, I guess I am too computer challenged to be able to use it but it was a cool experience to try out and I wish you luck with it.
Slacko most likely will be my "next" for a while.
Unless member seaside tell me how to get SFS-exec going on "Next".
Slacko most likely will be my "next" for a while.
Unless member seaside tell me how to get SFS-exec going on "Next".
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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I started working on an improved package builder, that automatically produces PET packages instead of directories containing the packages.
I want to be able to rebuild the whole Next repository in one click. I'm gonna improve the Window Maker build script to integrate Puppy menus, don't worry.
Regarding SFS-exec - read its requirements. Try to run it from the terminal.
I want to be able to rebuild the whole Next repository in one click. I'm gonna improve the Window Maker build script to integrate Puppy menus, don't worry.
Regarding SFS-exec - read its requirements. Try to run it from the terminal.
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SFS seems much superior to PET as it keeps things separate and simple to add and remove.Iguleder wrote: Regarding SFS-exec - read its requirements. Try to run it from the terminal.
What is the down-side of SFS versus PET, please?
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I haven't been able to install the proprietary ati driver, I
downloaded your linux-2.6.39.4.tar.bz2 and installed it according to
the readme file but I got errors when I tried to install the driver.
The kernel source usually comes as an sfs file such as
kernel_src-2.6.39.3-patched-lupe27.sfs and can be loaded with the
bootmanager.
I installed xorg_high from lucid so xine and umplayer etc. are working
good but the proprietary driver would be better.
I'm enjoying next 5 and having fun getting it stocked up with my
favorite applications.
Thanks
downloaded your linux-2.6.39.4.tar.bz2 and installed it according to
the readme file but I got errors when I tried to install the driver.
The kernel source usually comes as an sfs file such as
kernel_src-2.6.39.3-patched-lupe27.sfs and can be loaded with the
bootmanager.
I installed xorg_high from lucid so xine and umplayer etc. are working
good but the proprietary driver would be better.
I'm enjoying next 5 and having fun getting it stocked up with my
favorite applications.
Thanks
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First of all, I mentioned it again and again: do NOT install Xorg_High because it's already built-in and incompatible with the Lucid one.
And regarding the sources - I have no idea what you're talking about, you just need kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs.
And regarding the sources - I have no idea what you're talking about, you just need kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs.
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Iguleder wrote:First of all, I mentioned it again and again: do NOT install Xorg_High because it's already built-in and incompatible with the Lucid one.
And regarding the sources - I have no idea what you're talking about, you just need kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs.
I started over on my desktop with an nvidia card.
I installed the devx and kernel source sfs (why didn't you put a link to the actual file in the first message of page 1?)
I installed the nvidia driver and report-video-glx-0.4.pet.
Thu 18 Aug 2011 Operating System: Next Puppy-5.0.0 Linux 2.6.39
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G84 [GeForce 8600 GT] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA product: G84 Board - p402h00 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: vesa
X.Org version: 1.7.7
dimensions: 1440x900 pixels (411x263 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600
Core 0: 1603 1: 1603 2: 1603 3: 1603 MHz
# glxgears
bash: glxgears: command not found
#
Isn't glxgears part of the built-in Xorg_high?
I know the driver installed because nexuiz is working.
I installed an old friend to make things easier too.
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I deleted the save file on my other desktop and created a new one, hardware acceleration is not working on that one with the built-in Xorg_high.It has an ati hd5470 card,nexuiz will start but the only way to get out of it is a reboot.
I have another desktop with intel graphics, it's not hooked up at the moment but I may give that a try tomorrow and see how it goes on that one.
Thanks
edit: I discovered that installing rox was a mistake it's gone now.
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just a note or three.....
1/for those who haven't and want to install pets, you can start the ppm by opening a console and typing ppm in it.
MAKE SURE YOU STICK TO DPET STUFF! OTHERS MAY SERIOUSLY STUFF IT UP AND REQUIRE TOTAL REINSTALLING
3/note that you will get some errors when installing pets and you need to check for dependancies and install them if needed, but most of the errors relate to the puppy menu systems, which of course is not installed and therefore are not using, so you can disregard.
2/you can change your window manager size by opening a console and typing for screen size of 1024 x 768 (set similarly for your others, but they must be acceptable sizes).
I'm beginning to like this, more and more as it reminds me of when I first started with unix (pre linux) and just about everything had to be manually console started each time you started the system up. But you had a lot more control on what was loaded and running.
And just an idea for Iguleder, I wonder if we need the full X11, maybe the cutdown version (much simpler to work with and about half the size) would do. I'll find the url later when i'm at home and add it here().
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1/for those who haven't and want to install pets, you can start the ppm by opening a console and typing ppm in it.
MAKE SURE YOU STICK TO DPET STUFF! OTHERS MAY SERIOUSLY STUFF IT UP AND REQUIRE TOTAL REINSTALLING
3/note that you will get some errors when installing pets and you need to check for dependancies and install them if needed, but most of the errors relate to the puppy menu systems, which of course is not installed and therefore are not using, so you can disregard.
2/you can change your window manager size by opening a console and typing
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xrandr -s 1024x768
I'm beginning to like this, more and more as it reminds me of when I first started with unix (pre linux) and just about everything had to be manually console started each time you started the system up. But you had a lot more control on what was loaded and running.
And just an idea for Iguleder, I wonder if we need the full X11, maybe the cutdown version (much simpler to work with and about half the size) would do. I'll find the url later when i'm at home and add it here().
regards to all
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Yes, glxgears is part of what Lucid calls "Xorg_High" but it's not needed to have hardware acceleration, it's just a test program that wastes space.
And yeah, I'm for that kind of control, I'm working on the next build at the moment and it has automatically-generated menus but they don't comply to Puppy's menu structure so many things are missing, including the whole "Setup" menu, which isn't standard.
I'm going to write a Window Maker patch to work around this problem, I guess. I just rewrote Puppizard and made it generate PETs automatically, so I can finally say that Next is fully automated.
EDIT: wow, the menu generation still doesn't work. It's very hard to get this thing working, I guess.
And yeah, I'm for that kind of control, I'm working on the next build at the moment and it has automatically-generated menus but they don't comply to Puppy's menu structure so many things are missing, including the whole "Setup" menu, which isn't standard.
I'm going to write a Window Maker patch to work around this problem, I guess. I just rewrote Puppizard and made it generate PETs automatically, so I can finally say that Next is fully automated.
EDIT: wow, the menu generation still doesn't work. It's very hard to get this thing working, I guess.
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Good news! I wrote a very fast menu generator in Perl.
It works wonderfully, now I just need to create a menu template and make it replace the applications menu with a generated one.
EDIT: here it is!
To get a new menu, run this:
Then, restart Window Maker.
It works wonderfully, now I just need to create a menu template and make it replace the applications menu with a generated one.
EDIT: here it is!
To get a new menu, run this:
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wm-xdgmenu
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[quote="Iguleder"... you just need kernel_sources-2.6.39-4.sfs.[/quote]
Hope it is okay to ask. How does one activate these then?
Or what is in them that anybody would need?
Hope it is okay to ask. How does one activate these then?
Or what is in them that anybody would need?
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Activate what? These are the sources. It's are the kernel SFS, just install it as any other SFS. It's needed if you want to install third-party drivers.
Regarding the menu generator - just read my comment.
Regarding the menu generator - just read my comment.
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Oh, forgot to upload the traditional screeny, so here it is
Puppy and Window Maker are indeed an awesome combination.
Puppy and Window Maker are indeed an awesome combination.
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You can get the list of files that came with Xorg_High through /root/.packages/builtin_files/Xorg_High. Just delete those. You could also use Barry's tool to remaster and remove the files, I just don't remember its name.
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