Precise Puppy RC2, October 20, 2012
Frugal install in my main pc:
i boot directly to the command line ! and then do xorgwizard ! same probmem for the beta 4 !
Here my specs
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Processor 2x AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+
Memory 4084MB (196MB used)
Operating System Unknown distribution
User Name root (root)
Date/Time mar. 04 sept. 2012 23:29:58 CEST
Display
Resolution 1920x1200 pixels
OpenGL Renderer Gallium 0.4 on NV4E
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
Multimedia
Audio Adapter HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
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Report Video 1.3 - mar. 4 sept. 2012 on Precise Puppy 5.3.91 - Linux 3.2.28 i686
Chip description:
5.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation C51 [GeForce 6150 LE] (rev a2)
oem: NVIDIA
product: Crush50 Board - c51pvg0 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver used: nouveau
X.Org version: 1.11.3
dimensions: 1920x1200 pixels (507x317 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
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i boot directly to the command line ! and then do xorgwizard ! same probmem for the beta 4 !
Here my specs
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Processor 2x AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5000+
Memory 4084MB (196MB used)
Operating System Unknown distribution
User Name root (root)
Date/Time mar. 04 sept. 2012 23:29:58 CEST
Display
Resolution 1920x1200 pixels
OpenGL Renderer Gallium 0.4 on NV4E
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
Multimedia
Audio Adapter HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia
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Report Video 1.3 - mar. 4 sept. 2012 on Precise Puppy 5.3.91 - Linux 3.2.28 i686
Chip description:
5.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation C51 [GeForce 6150 LE] (rev a2)
oem: NVIDIA
product: Crush50 Board - c51pvg0 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver used: nouveau
X.Org version: 1.11.3
dimensions: 1920x1200 pixels (507x317 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
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@jplt
We need more information to go on.
One way you can obtain this is to post some logs.
Before you run xorgwizard it is important that you capture the failed attempt to start X. This can be done by saving the /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
Before you run xorgwizard, please run this command:
Then gzip it:
Once you have X running post this file to the forum.
Also, you can gzip and post /var/log/messages (or output of dmesg)
Thanks
We need more information to go on.
One way you can obtain this is to post some logs.
Before you run xorgwizard it is important that you capture the failed attempt to start X. This can be done by saving the /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
Before you run xorgwizard, please run this command:
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cp -a /var/log/Xorg.0.log /root
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gzip Xorg.0.log
Also, you can gzip and post /var/log/messages (or output of dmesg)
Thanks
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Still have this problem.
Dell desktop
Pentium 4 processor
Nvidia nv37gl Quadro video card
precise 5.3.91 frugal
Boots to desktop
Some desktop program icons missing or half visible
no items visible in menus
Some program icons in taskbar, but not all
The icons/entry's that should be showing in menu and taskbar. You can put mouse pointer at the location where they should be and left click will run the program that should have an icon/entry at that location.
Seems to be using Nouveau graphic driver.
To get working desktop have to run Xorgwizard and choose Vesa driver. Adding nouveau.modeset=0, to kernel line of bootloader entry,also works.
Dell desktop
Pentium 4 processor
Nvidia nv37gl Quadro video card
precise 5.3.91 frugal
Boots to desktop
Some desktop program icons missing or half visible
no items visible in menus
Some program icons in taskbar, but not all
The icons/entry's that should be showing in menu and taskbar. You can put mouse pointer at the location where they should be and left click will run the program that should have an icon/entry at that location.
Seems to be using Nouveau graphic driver.
To get working desktop have to run Xorgwizard and choose Vesa driver. Adding nouveau.modeset=0, to kernel line of bootloader entry,also works.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Just an observation about getting packages from Ubuntu repositories.
Notice the example picture.
Sure seems to need a lot of dependencies.
Notice the complete download size to get this program and its dependencies.
Notice the example picture.
Sure seems to need a lot of dependencies.
Notice the complete download size to get this program and its dependencies.
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The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Talking about PPM.
I suggest that the confirmation buttons, such as for trim are placed at the top of the screen and not down.
Indeed when there is a long list, the buttons are out of screen, and it's only by KNOWING how many tabs and then hitting enter, that it works.
Also issues about sound:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=80670
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=80580
I suggest that the confirmation buttons, such as for trim are placed at the top of the screen and not down.
Indeed when there is a long list, the buttons are out of screen, and it's only by KNOWING how many tabs and then hitting enter, that it works.
Also issues about sound:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=80670
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=80580
Here is my Xorg.0.log and /var/log/messages
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Hello 01micko
I tried having a look at what the xorgwizard was doing, as soon as I installed 5.3.91. But my knowledge on linux commands was inadequate.
The Radeon driver works OK as long as I don't run xorgwizard except that it is 16bit colour
If I select Radeon then X does not start because there are no drivers in:
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers.
That is the same a 5.2.60
If I then run xorgwizard and select VESA, X still does not start although vesa_drv is put in the drivers directory.
That is different from 5.2.60 where VESA would work.
I had already saved a renamed version of the xorg log, but I didn't know the commands that I needed to put it outside the save file, so that I could delete the save file and start again.
If you are working on fixing xorgwizard, I'll have another go, but learn a few more commands first.
I tried having a look at what the xorgwizard was doing, as soon as I installed 5.3.91. But my knowledge on linux commands was inadequate.
The Radeon driver works OK as long as I don't run xorgwizard except that it is 16bit colour
If I select Radeon then X does not start because there are no drivers in:
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers.
That is the same a 5.2.60
If I then run xorgwizard and select VESA, X still does not start although vesa_drv is put in the drivers directory.
That is different from 5.2.60 where VESA would work.
I had already saved a renamed version of the xorg log, but I didn't know the commands that I needed to put it outside the save file, so that I could delete the save file and start again.
If you are working on fixing xorgwizard, I'll have another go, but learn a few more commands first.
@LateAdopter
If you choose a driver it seems all other drivers are moved to /usr/lib/x/drivers-alternate. That's where your radeon driver is hiding but still should be selectable from xorgwizard where it will be shifted back to it's usual place of residence.
I had no problem switching to 24 bit colours using xorgwizard in beta5. I chose the "probe" option. I don't know why 16 is the default, in the current Slacko beta we are defaulting to 24. Same kernel series, similar config.
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@jplt
Thanks for your reports. There is definitely an error relating to the screen mode which shows up in both logs. On some searching I could not find any definitive answer.
If 'vesa' is ok then stick with it, otherwise, I posted the 'nv' driver a few pages back, it should work but the performance will be on a par with 'vesa', depending on your card. You may find it is better.
Alternatively, you could install shinobar's nvidia sfs posted a a few pages back, or shinobar also has an app called 'get_nvidia' which compiles the nvidia driver automatically, however it does require the devx and the kernel source sfs to be installed. You would need to check if your card is supported by the latest nvidia driver.
When release gets closer I can make an nvidia pet, reason I don't right now is in case Barry changes something, then it's a waste of time.
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I doon't thiink spl chck iz workin
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I'll attach some of my reports/benchmarks with 16 bit and 24 bit enabled. (radeon)
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EDIT.
report-video and glxgears from my main machine with radeon unplugged, using onboard nvidia
# report-video
Precise Puppy, version 5.2.73 on Wed 5 Sep 2012
Chip description:
d.0 VGA compatible controller
NVIDIA Corporation C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a] (rev a2)
oem: NVIDIA
product: MCP61 - mcp61-86 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg
Driver used: vesa
X.Org version: 1.11.3
dimensions: 1366x768 pixels (361x203 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
...the above also recorded in /tmp/root/ as report-video,
and archived with xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log as report-video-full.gz
# glxgears
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 30
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 30
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 55
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 56
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 59
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 58
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 30
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
5359 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1071.608 FPS
5364 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1072.773 FPS
If you choose a driver it seems all other drivers are moved to /usr/lib/x/drivers-alternate. That's where your radeon driver is hiding but still should be selectable from xorgwizard where it will be shifted back to it's usual place of residence.
I had no problem switching to 24 bit colours using xorgwizard in beta5. I chose the "probe" option. I don't know why 16 is the default, in the current Slacko beta we are defaulting to 24. Same kernel series, similar config.
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@jplt
Thanks for your reports. There is definitely an error relating to the screen mode which shows up in both logs. On some searching I could not find any definitive answer.
If 'vesa' is ok then stick with it, otherwise, I posted the 'nv' driver a few pages back, it should work but the performance will be on a par with 'vesa', depending on your card. You may find it is better.
Alternatively, you could install shinobar's nvidia sfs posted a a few pages back, or shinobar also has an app called 'get_nvidia' which compiles the nvidia driver automatically, however it does require the devx and the kernel source sfs to be installed. You would need to check if your card is supported by the latest nvidia driver.
When release gets closer I can make an nvidia pet, reason I don't right now is in case Barry changes something, then it's a waste of time.
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I doon't thiink spl chck iz workin
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I'll attach some of my reports/benchmarks with 16 bit and 24 bit enabled. (radeon)
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EDIT.
report-video and glxgears from my main machine with radeon unplugged, using onboard nvidia
# report-video
Precise Puppy, version 5.2.73 on Wed 5 Sep 2012
Chip description:
d.0 VGA compatible controller
NVIDIA Corporation C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a] (rev a2)
oem: NVIDIA
product: MCP61 - mcp61-86 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg
Driver used: vesa
X.Org version: 1.11.3
dimensions: 1366x768 pixels (361x203 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
...the above also recorded in /tmp/root/ as report-video,
and archived with xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log as report-video-full.gz
# glxgears
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 30
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 30
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 55
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 56
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 59
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 58
nvfx_screen_get_param:95 - Warning: unknown PIPE_CAP 30
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
5359 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1071.608 FPS
5364 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1072.773 FPS
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Hi Lobster,
Generally, to get the XFCE4 desktop started one would type from the prompt:
You can check in usr/bin to see whether or not this file exsists. If it doesn't - where they've gone through several upgrades - then look for a file "xfce4-session" and at the prompt give this a try:
On the latter I'm just guessing as I've never used anything higher in Puppy than version 4.6 and that's always used the former command. However, many are now using the latter command I've discovered and perhaps they've recently changed over to that one for all I know?
If you could let us know how it went for you I personally would appreciate it where I've been assisting someone else on the forum with a plethora of different desktop environments on Precise.
Thanks in Advance Lobster!
Amicalement/Cheers!
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge"
Generally, to get the XFCE4 desktop started one would type from the prompt:
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xwin startxfce4
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xwin xfce4-session
If you could let us know how it went for you I personally would appreciate it where I've been assisting someone else on the forum with a plethora of different desktop environments on Precise.
Thanks in Advance Lobster!
Amicalement/Cheers!
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge"
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Hello 01micko
Thanks for the suggestion.
You are right that "Probe" will set 24 bit without breaking anything. And it leaves all of the drivers in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
But if you select "Choose" and "Radeon" then it moves all of the drivers to /usr/lib/x/drivers-backup and there are none in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers. So X won't start.
I notice that you have done a PET for fglrx Catalyst 12.8. If you and BarryK have settled on 3.2.28 kernel, would you be willing to do one for either 12.6 Legacy version or 12.4, please?
The reason I ask is that, by some miracle and going round in a few circles, I have managed to use the PPM to install XBMC-XVBA from the PPA on launchpad.net. And it now works.
It is currently the only media player with direct XVBA GPU acceleration. I would like to test it out, but it needs fglrx.
Thanks
Thanks for the suggestion.
You are right that "Probe" will set 24 bit without breaking anything. And it leaves all of the drivers in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
But if you select "Choose" and "Radeon" then it moves all of the drivers to /usr/lib/x/drivers-backup and there are none in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers. So X won't start.
I notice that you have done a PET for fglrx Catalyst 12.8. If you and BarryK have settled on 3.2.28 kernel, would you be willing to do one for either 12.6 Legacy version or 12.4, please?
The reason I ask is that, by some miracle and going round in a few circles, I have managed to use the PPM to install XBMC-XVBA from the PPA on launchpad.net. And it now works.
It is currently the only media player with direct XVBA GPU acceleration. I would like to test it out, but it needs fglrx.
Thanks
The command is startxfce4, to log out of xfce4 click just to the right of Applications Menu, there is a small rectangular area with no icon but you can logoff to the prompt there.Lobster wrote:Tried installing xfce from PPM
. . . 'installation' fast
but when I ran 'xwin xfce4' from the prompt - which might be the wrong command . . . I returned to jwm
Then I could not get to the prompt from the keyboard or the menu.
In fact the keyboard was not working at all . . .
ay chihuahua
Lots of icons missing here and there but useable, most all the applications are in the Other section of the menu.
Edit: thunar isn't working, missing libs, guess there's plenty missing.
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There's a missing GTK icon in the distribution
Both in pmirror and puppy clock
The line of script is
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Both in pmirror and puppy clock
The line of script is
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<input file icon="gtk-open"></input>
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Puppy Backup
When I tried to install puppy backup
I found that the .desktop file had been changed. The category had
been changed from 'Archiving' to 'X-Archiving' .
This prevented the app from displaying in the Start menu.
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I found that the .desktop file had been changed. The category had
been changed from 'Archiving' to 'X-Archiving' .
This prevented the app from displaying in the Start menu.
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Yozo_office,The Chinese people often use. I use Yozo Office 2009 Professional (Linux) http://en.yozosoft.com/rcrsn51 wrote:Please give an example.tiangeng wrote:Some application printing need RAW,what should I do?
It doesn't make any sense that this product would require RAW printing. That would mean that it can only work with Postscript printers and no other models.tiangeng wrote:Yozo_office,The Chinese people often use. I use Yozo Office 2009 Professional (Linux) http://en.yozosoft.com/rcrsn51 wrote:Please give an example.tiangeng wrote:Some application printing need RAW,what should I do?
What happens if you use the Gutenprint driver?