Puppy-1.0.4 with XFree 4.5.0 & madwifi (wireless drivers
There is none........
This is a different implementation of X than Barry's....He uses the small kdrive server where as this version uses a cut down full install of XFree......read this thread from the beginning.
The wizzards will not work for this version.
Note to self........later release remove video wizzard entries
This is a different implementation of X than Barry's....He uses the small kdrive server where as this version uses a cut down full install of XFree......read this thread from the beginning.
The wizzards will not work for this version.
Note to self........later release remove video wizzard entries
bladehunter, I finally got your new puppy104-nfs iso and have been playing with it for a while now. Many thanks for the work you've put into it. No problem booting on my i810 Dell laptop and xf86config started up exactly as you said it would.
I'd forgotten what a pain xf86config is, but at least it works - up to a point: It doesn't support any usb devices. I could make a working XF86Config on the laptop with the mousepad working (apparently PS/2 compatible) but not with an external usb mouse (or keyboard).
I did get everything working using a Kanotix generated XF86Config. That gave me an idea. I've been examining the Kanotix hardware detection files (actually slightly modified Knoppix files). These consist of a couple of binaries, a lib file, some scripts, an XF86Config template and a hw database. Altogether adding up to under 1MB.
I copied the files over to Puppy and found that the binaries work. I've almost managed to auto-generate a complete XF86Config that works using the scripts. Just need to figure out how the keyboard/mouse probe works. Some directories are different and the scripts need to be modified for that. The probe has no problem finding the i810 hw and putting it in XF86Config.
I hope to get this code working to replace the archaic xf86config. I'll let you know how I get on.
I'd forgotten what a pain xf86config is, but at least it works - up to a point: It doesn't support any usb devices. I could make a working XF86Config on the laptop with the mousepad working (apparently PS/2 compatible) but not with an external usb mouse (or keyboard).
I did get everything working using a Kanotix generated XF86Config. That gave me an idea. I've been examining the Kanotix hardware detection files (actually slightly modified Knoppix files). These consist of a couple of binaries, a lib file, some scripts, an XF86Config template and a hw database. Altogether adding up to under 1MB.
I copied the files over to Puppy and found that the binaries work. I've almost managed to auto-generate a complete XF86Config that works using the scripts. Just need to figure out how the keyboard/mouse probe works. Some directories are different and the scripts need to be modified for that. The probe has no problem finding the i810 hw and putting it in XF86Config.
I hope to get this code working to replace the archaic xf86config. I'll let you know how I get on.
well, i finally got to trying out puppy-xfree this weekend. runs just fine with 40mb of ram (though i did not compare memory usage with original puppy. maybe will do that later).
a couple of problems i noticed :
1. on a startup, xfree86config is run - but for some reason no config file is written (at least in xfree86 log it complains that no config file could be found);
2. directory /var/lib/xkb is missing. xkb compiled directory is linked to this, and no other keyboard layout can be actived if there is nowhere to put the compiled one. once this directory is created, everything is fine. finally i was able to input latvian characters in pyppylinux ;)
a couple of problems i noticed :
1. on a startup, xfree86config is run - but for some reason no config file is written (at least in xfree86 log it complains that no config file could be found);
2. directory /var/lib/xkb is missing. xkb compiled directory is linked to this, and no other keyboard layout can be actived if there is nowhere to put the compiled one. once this directory is created, everything is fine. finally i was able to input latvian characters in pyppylinux ;)
A couple of points
Regards to point 1...xf86config is run and is the script used to generate a XF86Config file and at the end of the script it does ask the user if they want to write the file
Regards to point 2...I fixed that in the version I did with NFS......I created the directories in the iamge file in var rather than var0 but has been fixed
Regards to point 1...xf86config is run and is the script used to generate a XF86Config file and at the end of the script it does ask the user if they want to write the file
Regards to point 2...I fixed that in the version I did with NFS......I created the directories in the iamge file in var rather than var0 but has been fixed
Trying to get Puppy to give me 1024 x 768 at decent refesh rate on i810 system. Downloaded this Puppy version but got no pause, no chance to type yes and puppy booted up just as before with 800 x 600 at lousy refresh rate the best on offer. Am I doing something wrong - I'm a newbie to Linux but think what I have seen of Puppy so far is great.
You sure you downloaded the correct version from www.edgarbrits.net and not from any of the sites on the puppy download page ?
Did you have an existing pup001 file ?
I can state that from a first time boot X will start as there is no XF86Config file.
There is code that even tests for the existence of that file and if it's not there it starts the config program.
anyhow
Once the gui starts press ctrl-alt-backspace
this brings you to a console
type
xf86config
and answer the questions
at the end type yes to save
then type
xwin
Did you have an existing pup001 file ?
I can state that from a first time boot X will start as there is no XF86Config file.
There is code that even tests for the existence of that file and if it's not there it starts the config program.
anyhow
Once the gui starts press ctrl-alt-backspace
this brings you to a console
type
xf86config
and answer the questions
at the end type yes to save
then type
xwin
Hi again. Thanks for the simple guidelines. As far as I know I downloaded my first attempt from the link http://www.edgarbrits.net/puppy/XFree-1 ... -puppy.iso
I have now tried http://www.edgarbrits.net and chose the 1.03 version with framebuffer support this fails without booting puppy at all.
How can I check if I have indeed got the XFree-1.04 version, when Puppy loads? Is this the one I need?
Maybe some details of the system I'm trying to use Puppy with might help. It's a Saintsong Espresso mini computer with 128Mb, processor is a Via at 900MHz using i810 graphics. I can successfully run Puppy at 800 x 600 with flickery refresh rate (65Hz I think) sound works OK and USB memory stick is recognised. I'd be happy if I could get 1024 x 768 at 75 or 85Hz which I know the computer and monitor can do as I have Windoze 98 on it at present. (Connecting Puppy to the internet with this is possibly a challenge to far at present as there is only a USB interface no ethernet socket. But let's take one thing at a time!!)
I have now tried http://www.edgarbrits.net and chose the 1.03 version with framebuffer support this fails without booting puppy at all.
How can I check if I have indeed got the XFree-1.04 version, when Puppy loads? Is this the one I need?
Maybe some details of the system I'm trying to use Puppy with might help. It's a Saintsong Espresso mini computer with 128Mb, processor is a Via at 900MHz using i810 graphics. I can successfully run Puppy at 800 x 600 with flickery refresh rate (65Hz I think) sound works OK and USB memory stick is recognised. I'd be happy if I could get 1024 x 768 at 75 or 85Hz which I know the computer and monitor can do as I have Windoze 98 on it at present. (Connecting Puppy to the internet with this is possibly a challenge to far at present as there is only a USB interface no ethernet socket. But let's take one thing at a time!!)
I really like the latest atheros/fb build. For once, my laptop works the way it should. So I took the final step and tried to do an option 2 upgrade to my existing 1.0.4. Starting X now gives me a very interesting error. "Too many levels of symbolic links." It doesn't matter if I use xwin or startx. Both do it.
I couldn't find anything relivant in the forums. Even google wasn't too useful, aside from 'delete some symlinks'.
I can still boot from CD, so I might just back up everything and reinstall.
(Joy.)
I couldn't find anything relivant in the forums. Even google wasn't too useful, aside from 'delete some symlinks'.
I can still boot from CD, so I might just back up everything and reinstall.
(Joy.)
Hi Bladehunter
Puppy framebuffer version fails to boot giving error messages roughly as follows -
XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: unable to open socket for inst6
XSERVTransOpen : transport open failed for inst6/puppypc:0
XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners : failed to open listener for inst 6 Error opening/devfb0: no such file or directory
Fatal server error
There is more which I will transcribe if it helps (I'm having to read from one screen and copy manually)
typing xwin simply repeats the error messages
Puppy framebuffer version fails to boot giving error messages roughly as follows -
XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: unable to open socket for inst6
XSERVTransOpen : transport open failed for inst6/puppypc:0
XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners : failed to open listener for inst 6 Error opening/devfb0: no such file or directory
Fatal server error
There is more which I will transcribe if it helps (I'm having to read from one screen and copy manually)
typing xwin simply repeats the error messages
Your booting with the wrong option....As I can't remember how I numbered the options you'll have to look at the isolinux.cfg file and have a look at the options.....
Actually I found this from the readme.txt
But in all seriousness I wouldn't bother with that version.....
http://www.edgarbrits.net/puppy/NFS-1.0.4/cd-puppy.iso
This version has support for the i810 chipset, you just need to answer a few questions regarding your setup[/quote]
Actually I found this from the readme.txt
Boot options as per normal puppy
but add 5 for frambuffer
ie Option 6 is option 1 with framebuffer
But in all seriousness I wouldn't bother with that version.....
http://www.edgarbrits.net/puppy/NFS-1.0.4/cd-puppy.iso
This version has support for the i810 chipset, you just need to answer a few questions regarding your setup[/quote]
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success notice P3 600 MHz laptop
thank you very much bladehunter. I'm successfully running your version on my 2 laptops (sony p3 w/ neomagic and ibm thinkpad with atheros). this with John's perl ndiswrapper and wifi packages are ideal setups for notebooks ...
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This Puppy wouldn't finish be written?
I use Roxio to burn ISO images. This is the first time it ever stalled at 20% on write. Perhaps Roxio doesn't write Linux multi-write images? Just guessing that may be the problem though.
Guess I'll be patient for Puppy 1.05.
Guess I'll be patient for Puppy 1.05.