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Posted: Tue 26 May 2009, 12:31
by seeker
ttuuxxx

It would be nice if your updated Puppy could handle a frugal install to a sub directory like the 4 series Puppies. A very good feature IMO.

Seeker

Posted: Tue 26 May 2009, 12:48
by ttuuxxx
seeker wrote:ttuuxxx

It would be nice if your updated Puppy could handle a frugal install to a sub directory like the 4 series Puppies. A very good feature IMO.

Seeker
wow thats a request and a half,lol ok I'll see what I can do, do you have any links? or should I wing it?

Also hey Guys, I'm very close to finishing this now, I just had it up and running and it was working grrrrrr8 :)
I was missing a couple of icons in the menus, missing 1 lib, I tried a few programs from 4 series repo, 5 out of 6 worked :) The one that didn't was my xfburn package it needed a higher glibc from 4 series, But I couldn't upgrade that, that would cripple the ISO, I did upgrade a heck of a lot, plus it looks nothing like 2.14R. Anymore ideas programs? I'm at around 98MB, not bad for about 128MB of updates (extracted) mostly backend.
I might be able to release it either tonight or sometime tomorrow, I have the new updated devx ready also, but I think I might update some more of the devx.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Tue 26 May 2009, 16:30
by ttuuxxx
Well guys I won't be finishing tonight, so you might as well take these last few hours give some ideas what programs should be updated, or installed, within reason :)
So far as applications goes it has
Xmms and latest - Xarchiver, Transmission, Htop, epdfview, JWM, Blinky, Seamonkey
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 00:58
by BarryK
ttuuxx,
as you are compiling updated puppy-2 packages, you could if you wish put them in pet_packages-2 at ibiblio. Request would have to go through WhoDo, and WhoDo would have to update the 'Packages-puppy-2-official' file at ibiblio, meaning that he would need the package information in the new standard format.

Note, I have fixed some bugs in the Woof puppy-puppy build. Amongst other things, the Puppy Package Manager now works properly in that situation.
In theory, Woof could also build puppy-2, I don't see any reason why not, then you have complety updated puppy-2 infrastructure in one hit. All that would remain is to upgrade application packages.

After I get home (I'm still in Melbourne) I'll make the puppy-2 kernel into a PET package so Woof can choose it.
There are a few other PET packages that I would have to create, but as I have already been through the exercise with puppy-4, I know exactly what to do. So I'll do it, upload all required PET packages to ibiblio and Woof alpha10 will be able to build puppy-puppy-2.

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 01:06
by Ray MK
Hi ttuuxxx

Hardinfo would be nice if not already included.

Also click on ISO or sfs to open would also be useful - if not already included.

Conky with a battery readout - that would be fantastic.

Hope thats not asking too much 'cos it sounds like you've been busy enough with this and Dpup, upup, etc.

Thanks for all that you do to make our puppy experience better.

Very best regards - Ray

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 02:33
by ttuuxxx
reckrhodes wrote:Thank you ttuuxxx.

This is I think the original thread

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 02&t=37913

I copied the scripts. Here it is.
thanks reckrhodes but I tried it, I had this message " needs aufs to function!!!"
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 03:01
by reckrhodes
Sorry ttuuxxx, I don't know either but i guess it's a kernel aufs enable thing or something. (I am not good at those things :( )

It's okay. Just continue with your project. I am just around testing some great puppies including yours.

Thank you also for you're great effort with the Deep Thought and the rest of the puppians.

Mabuhay kayong lahat! (Filipino way of saluting) :D

Eric
Philippines

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 10:14
by vg1
Re 'frugal install to a sub directory' -
p214R already has the ability to boot from a subdir several levels deep [have not tested how many]. This is the only 2 series puppy with this ability. Other p2 versions needed pup_xxx.sfs on root, and later versions even pup_save on root [including p215ce]. Very inconvenient for multiple frugal installs. This was partly solved in p216 with 'psubdir' and a better version in p217.

If ttuuxxx keeps the original init this should work fine. All puppy files can be in a subdir, and for any file not on root grub will need: SFSFILE= ZDRV= & PUPSAVE= [specifying the subdir as in pupstate: vfat,sda3,/puppy2/pup214R/]. This all works like in the 4 series, albeit with different params as above. I suppose the ultimate addition would be keeping pup_save on a different partion, as crash has demonstrated in another thread. But that is based on series 4 search routines, completely different from p214R. I don't think ttuuxxx plans to rewrite the complete search routines of p214R? And anyway it would probably only be useful in some extreme cases.

regards
vg

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 13:45
by ttuuxxx
thanks vg1, I'm going to remove XMMS due to the fact it somewhat buggy, it freezes up if i drag and drop a non supported music format, I compiled BMP which uses the same skins and it doesn't have this flaw, plus its 1/2 the size:)
once thats done I'll give it a test and then we'll see where we're at.
I don't really want to release like 10 update versions, so I'm working out most of the bugs first :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 16:56
by ttuuxxx
hi Guys I made a testing release for you to find the BUGS :wink:
http://www.puppylinux.asia/tpp/ttuuxxx/ ... g/214X.iso
username:puppy
password:linux
basically I've found 1 bug, when you run the puppy package manager, and click on dependencies check, it doesn't work. It works fine on my building pc, but not on the built cd, So if anyone could figure out a fix for that it would be great.
Also could someone come up with a name for this please?
I called it 2.14X <-- lol nice name. Anyways I'm starting to updat more packages, I just compiled the latest Geany and Gftp, which will go in the next release. enjoy. And please give back some feedback :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 17:35
by clarf
ttuuxxx wrote:hi Guys I made a testing release for you to find the BUGS :wink:
http://www.puppylinux.asia/tpp/ttuuxxx/ ... g/214X.iso
username:puppy
password:linux
basically I've found 1 bug, when you run the puppy package manager, and click on dependencies check, it doesn't work. It works fine on my building pc, but not on the built cd, So if anyone could figure out a fix for that it would be great.
Also could someone come up with a name for this please?
I called it 2.14X <-- lol nice name. Anyways I'm starting to updat more packages, I just compiled the latest Geany and Gftp, which will go in the next release. enjoy. And please give back some feedback :)
ttuuxxx
Beautiful work ttuuxxx... I love 2.xx Puppy series.

Are you going to add some fixes to this Puppy 2.14X Reloaded?. Are you going to post a list with the apps updated?.

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 17:53
by ttuuxxx
clarf wrote: Beautiful work ttuuxxx... I love 2.xx Puppy series.

Are you going to add some fixes to this Puppy 2.14X Reloaded?. Are you going to post a list with the apps updated?.
Well if you find some fixes, I'll add them :)
When I'm totally finished I'll list the apps, since its still a bit on-going, :) I'll hold off a bit.
below is a snapsht of most of the packages I compiled, other than blinky, and maybe a couple of others.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 17:56
by ttuuxxx
Oh ya I still have to add flash, I'm testing different versions out, trying to get fullscreen working on youtube, Kind of hard with older Glibc.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 18:07
by techtype
Put this at the top of run-mozilla-sh

Code: Select all

#Added by Joe for full screen flash to work
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/X11R7/lib/libGL.so.1
export LD_PRELOAD

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 18:36
by ttuuxxx
techtype wrote:Put this at the top of run-mozilla-sh

Code: Select all

#Added by Joe for full screen flash to work
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/X11R7/lib/libGL.so.1
export LD_PRELOAD
I should of tried that on my testing pc and not my building pc, which I've been building this for around 5 days live,lol it froze rxvt so I quickly exited X, but too late, I'm glad I posted a picture of the packages that clarf requested, because of that, I moved all the packages to the hard drive and saved the day:) So everything is safe :) I'll use the new devx to test it out tomorrow.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 18:42
by ttuuxxx
Here's the load it has, I opened Seamonkey and then closed it after the forum was loaded.
not bad at all.
ttuuxxx

bugs

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 19:03
by tubby
Firstly, thanks ttuuxxx for your work on this iso.
I am running it on a full install in on of the partitions on my Dell Inspiron 1150.

Now for a few bugs i have found,
Xorg shows a half screen pattern before loading, the first couple of boots i had to use restart x from the Menu as only the task bar was visible. Settled down after a couple of boots.
Drive icon vanished from desktop, but other drive icons visible and accessible.
CD drive icon visible with no disc in drive.
Error showing on shutdown, unmounting dev/root cannot stat dev/root
no such file or directory.

Now the good so far,
USB wifi works and config saves ok.
All desk icons function ok.
Oh and it runs like a dream.

Good work ttuuxxx, i think i will be using this for the time being. :D

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 19:26
by James C
Ttuuxxx, just downloaded, burned and running live on a P3 733mhz/ 256mb ram with 1gb swap.

First impressions, all the basics....internet, display etc. are working out of the box. It appears that 214x is using about 100mb less memory on this box than 4.2.1 or Upup 4.76 running live.( I now have Upup installed on here.)

At the moment with Seamonkey open as I post this Htop is showing about 6% CPU usage, 50mb ram and 0 swap.....not as good as your numbers but not bad.

One question, will Firepup work on 2.14x?

Great job once again.

Frugal 214x HD install

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 20:49
by mawebb88
Hi

I copied the files:
initrd.gz
pup_214R.sfs
vmlinuz
zdrv_214R.sfs
(and added a IDEHD flag file)

from the mounted iso (within 412)into a subdirectory /mnt/home/puppy214x (on a NTFS partition) and added the following to my menu.lst (I am using grub4dos on a WinXP NTFS partition):

title Puppy 2.1.4X
kernel (hd0,1)/puppy214x/vmlinuz PDEV1=hda2 psubdir=puppy214x pfix=fsck
initrd (hd0,1)/puppy214x/initrd.gz
boot

(same as my working 4.1.2 entry with the sub-directory changed and PDEV1=sda1 changed to PDEV1=hda1)

Booting fails when loading init. I saw earlier that some other cheat codes might be required for 214 to work from a sub-directory but could not figure out exactly what was required. Any clues for the correct entry in menu.lst?
Rgds Mike

Posted: Wed 27 May 2009, 22:04
by James C
Quick comparison of resource usage between 2.14x and 4.2.1.

Same conditions as my above post and running 4.2.1 live...still about 6% cpu usage, 146 mb ram usage and 81 mb swap usage.

That is a major difference in ram usage.

EDIT: This was 4.2.1 with "bling" activated.