Billtoo wrote:Installed latest alpha to my little EEE PC 901.
It seems Dpup is netbook compatible.After seeing the report from @roadkill13 I thought there might be hope
for my eeepc 701 netbook.
Thanks for testing on the ASUSTeK Eee PC.
Billtoo wrote:Installed latest alpha to my little EEE PC 901.
It seems Dpup is netbook compatible.After seeing the report from @roadkill13 I thought there might be hope
for my eeepc 701 netbook.
I kind of agree, the iso has enough fixes and enhancements that are not in woof-CE that it could be considered a derivitive, either way it's great to see radky improving Stretch. Maybe when it goes to beta and it's own thread it can be added to the official page eventually too: http://puppylinux.com/download.htmlhamoudoudou wrote:Why not a topic about Dpup Stretch ? Information is lost here, title 'Woof-CE needs you'
Is Dpup-Stretch only For training or for Public release ? Who is the Project leader ?
One version as Public would not stop development, as Xenial does not prevent developers going on zesty, artful, Bionic..
We cannot keep ten flavours, even if satisfied. One has to be elected.
We could choose Puppy or Debian Dog to install in schools in Marroco, so you can understand people will not change everyday the version. And we will need somebody to help.
Of course computing is a little part of the project, but not a tiny one.
Sailor Enceladus wrote:I kind of agree, the iso has enough fixes and enhancements that are not in woof-CE that it could be considered a derivitive, either way it's great to see radky improving Stretch. Maybe when it goes to beta and it's own thread it can be added to the official page eventually too: http://puppylinux.com/download.htmlhamoudoudou wrote:Why not a topic about Dpup Stretch ? Information is lost here, title 'Woof-CE needs you'
Is Dpup-Stretch only For training or for Public release ? Who is the Project leader ?
One version as Public would not stop development, as Xenial does not prevent developers going on zesty, artful, Bionic..
We cannot keep ten flavours, even if satisfied. One has to be elected.
We could choose Puppy or Debian Dog to install in schools in Marroco, so you can understand people will not change everyday the version. And we will need somebody to help.
Of course computing is a little part of the project, but not a tiny one.
The replacement volume icon on taskbar in radky's newest iso is still acting strange for me, I think the one in the original Stretch / Puduan in woof-CE works for me though, maybe the problem Billtoo and I are having with this one is hardware specific?
Did you know that the Luddites were actually great adopters of technical innovation - despite the fact that the term is generally used to suggest that a person does not like new technology.belham2 wrote:P.S. Volume icon has been always working great on my Luddite machines here.
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* Extracting initrd_progs-20170322-static.tar.xz...
Arch: x86_64
* Using default locale
* Using default keymap
*** INITRD: initrd.gz [x86_64]
*** /DISTRO_SPECS: xenialpup64 7.0.8.4 x86_64
chroot: can't execute 'echo': No such file or directory
ERROR: could not 'chroot' into sandbox3/rootfs-complete
This means that something is incomplete, perhaps a library
needed by bash. Check it out. Have to exit script now.
Hi Rockedge,rockedge wrote:I am having problems today building with woof-ce testing. I posted on the Users forum section but it would be better here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=112126
I get this error during the running of #./3builddistro-Z
during the running of 3builddistro-Z it exits early no ISO is made.Code: Select all
* Extracting initrd_progs-20170322-static.tar.xz... Arch: x86_64 * Using default locale * Using default keymap *** INITRD: initrd.gz [x86_64] *** /DISTRO_SPECS: xenialpup64 7.0.8.4 x86_64 chroot: can't execute 'echo': No such file or directory ERROR: could not 'chroot' into sandbox3/rootfs-complete This means that something is incomplete, perhaps a library needed by bash. Check it out. Have to exit script now.
I am attempting to build Xenial 64bit with the kernel option 31 using woof-CE-testing on a Tahr 6.0.6 64bit.
any help will be totally appreciated!
So the build is being done in an Ext 4 partition? Dang, that (not having Ext 2 or 4) is usually what causes that darn echo error to pop up.rockedge wrote:Hello! thanks for the quick info! I have the partition formatted as ext4
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