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Posted: Thu 28 May 2009, 10:15
by 01micko
HI Barry,

I'm having a problem with mini-icons displaying with Xorg in upup-476, ie- they don't show!

Here's a pic and my /tmp/xerrs.log

Posted: Thu 28 May 2009, 10:53
by tempestuous
Béèm wrote:MD8818, suggested to try to boot with acpi=off.
Altho I don't like to loose the acpi functionality I gave it a try.
I can boot my Medion MD8818 now with alpha9.

I still demand that Barry finds a solution so I can boot with acpi=on again.
The subject of "acpi=off" has been discussed before
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 577#216577

Posted: Thu 28 May 2009, 18:44
by gerry
Standard upup 476 iso.

Running live cd on 600MHz CPU and 256MB ram, born in year 2000.

Boots ok, looks ok, ps2 mouse ok.

Then the problems- associated with running Canon i965 printer via Windows XP machine.

Installed driver. (Was originally a deb, but I've made it into a pet- saves time.)

Symlink named /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb pointing to /opt/samba/bin/smbspool is missing, so I created that. PLEASE can we have this as standard, as it is required to print to a Windows printer.

Then installed the printer. Try to print test page- no go. Got a message saying: "Can't load /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf. Run testparm to debug it." Well, we don't have testparm, do we? So I replaced smb.conf with the one from 4.1.2, which does work. Same result.

The cups (debug) error log shows:

Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstopdf
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pdftopdf
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/cpdftocps
Started filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstocanonbj
Started backend /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb
Can't load /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf run testparm to debug it
/usr/lib/cups/backend/smb stopped with status 1!


Trying to print an Abiword document gives similar results, except that somwhere among all that, pstocanonbj crashes with status 11!

Question 1: why does the data have to go all around the houses via pdf?
Question 2: how do we debug smb.conf?

Gerry

Posted: Thu 28 May 2009, 19:09
by gerry
Sanity check: set printer up connected directly to Puppy machine.

Cups test page worked, but an Abiword document failed. The log file had screen after screen of errors- but the data went the same roundabout way. ie the ps data went to pdf, then pdf to pdf, then back to ps, then to pstocanonbj.

Gerry

Posted: Fri 29 May 2009, 00:36
by floborg
01micko wrote:HI Barry,

I'm having a problem with mini-icons displaying with Xorg in upup-476, ie- they don't show!

Here's a pic and my /tmp/xerrs.log
Had the same problem. The icons returned when I tried a lower color depth for Xorg.

Posted: Fri 29 May 2009, 06:59
by 01micko
Thanks floborg, that worked fine.

Cheers

wine

Posted: Fri 29 May 2009, 13:36
by pdrito
Hi guys.

I know Jaunty is on alpha 9, but When I try to make wine to work nothing happened.

Wine worked OK for me on all serie puppy 4.xxx

Hope to see wine working on beta or RC. I love how wine work on linux ! :D

Will not reboot or shutdown, Xorg fails

Posted: Fri 29 May 2009, 15:27
by Doglover
My graphics is via unichrome agp 64 mb shared, max res is 1024x768

On boot Xorg fails, Xvesa defaults to 800x600 instead of allowing choices. No bark bark.

I need acpi on to scale cpu.

Reboot or shutdown just cycles to a new desktop.
Unable to create save file.

Drive icons nonexistent.

Posted: Fri 29 May 2009, 17:24
by `f00
@Doglover - you could try the 'delete-all-in-/tmp' workaround to get past the initial hurdle (worked for me in upup-471 and both upup-476s I've tried.. ). Xorg takes a bunch of fiddling for me (only worthwhile for if I really need pmount to work as expected :| ), but for some it's the preferred mode. Driveicons are tricky (for me they never appear on initial desktop in upups).
____________
my upup-476, upup-471 and upup-461 testing

pmedia, mount vfat with utf8 encoding

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 05:29
by CHLee
1. The pmedia=ideflash success boot to PMODE=13. Thanks Barry!
I can run with PMODE=13 for the internal SSD on my EEEPC900. (use extlinux).
[url]http://www.puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00647[/url]

2. Could you add utf8 support in pmount and All_drive when mounting Vfat?
(-o mixed,quiet,utf8)
Without utf8 encoding, we can not see the non-English file name. Thinks!
Best regards,

ChiHang Lee

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 09:50
by Béèm
tempestuous wrote:
Béèm wrote:MD8818, suggested to try to boot with acpi=off.
Altho I don't like to loose the acpi functionality I gave it a try.
I can boot my Medion MD8818 now with alpha9.

I still demand that Barry finds a solution so I can boot with acpi=on again.
The subject of "acpi=off" has been discussed before
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 577#216577
Thanks for the link but it doesn't answer my question what I will use.
My PC is ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) enabled and did work well up to alpha 6 and wasn't working on derivatives like NYP.

I tried NYP with acpi=off and can boot now. But the side effect is that I can't power off the PC unless I hit the power off button manually.

Also, I suppose I can't have hibernation, suspend and all these king of power controls.

As for the Advanced Configuration, I don't know what I loose there

Hence my question what do I loose, as I feel I am running a crippled PC (which isn't an old one).

As the PC did run correctly, I only can suppose something is missing in the alpha 7-9 kernel (?) and the NYP one.

So my second hope is that those distros can be corrected.

Puppy on old rebuilt Dell 4100

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 11:41
by Schism
Put Puppy 476.iso frugal on my rebuilt Dell 4100:
-Pentium II
-256 MB ram
-1024 x 768 display
-CD/DVD burner
-CD drve
-Floppy drive
-10 GB drive
-6 GB drive

Works as good as the other Puppies on it.

Thank You Barry, and everyone involved in puppy!

My main OS! XP for games only!

But why can't i load my OpenOffice.sfs's? I have 3.01 and 2.2.0?

upup alpha9 live-cd doesnt find sfs file

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 13:52
by flugwelpe
ok, first the success note: i can start woof upup 476 via wakepup from a USB and I like it so far :)
Still need acpi=force boot option for that to work.

I got a sfs-not-found issue though...
Live-cd doesnt work. I tried alpha 6 to 9 and all of them dropped out of the booting process when trying to find the sfs; e.g. :

upup-476.sfs not found

(note I'm 'reopening' the bug from the alpha 8 thread, now as i verified that the upup works on the machine; old thread http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 2439&sid=d )

Before 3.x/ puplets were the only linuxes booting up on that machine without any problems (yay for puppy linux). Sometimes I had to specify nopcmcia boot option (which seems to get ignored on 4.2.x and upups).

Checked the live-cds with md5 and on another machine; that one found the sfs.

That machine is a Gericom Blockbuster N251S1 laptop;
Pentium 4 (not mobile), 512 MB RAM
* No harddisk
* broken PCMCIA
* broken ethernet ( I'm using a usb ethernet adapter with the kaweth driver )
* CD/DVD-RW; USB 2.0; firewire .. working :o)
3.? worked with boot option 'nopcmcia'; live-cd
4.0 worked out of the box, live-cd
4.1 worked with the retro kernel, live-cd
4.2 freezes on boot; tested booting from live-cd or usb (pcmcia-issue?)
upup - boots only from usb (sfs-not-found); touchpad-looses-sync issue

Is there a place i should post this stuff and keep it updated for other blockbuster users?

Multisession Live-CD is one of the big selling points of puppy-linux IMHO, so I'd be glad if I can help somehow fixing this.

Boot options I tried (and didnt help):
* pmedia=cd
* nopcmcia
* acpi=force

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 14:10
by Flash
Several times now SeaMonkey has closed unexpectedly when I was using mtPaint. There seems to be a correlation, perhaps when I'm opening large images in mtPaint. Sorry, I haven't had time to try to duplicate the problem.

Fails To Work, Funky Lines.

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 20:25
by david_halliday
Last night I tried Alpha9 on my Webpad (DT Research 366) and it failed. Here is what happened:

If I just hook up USB CDROM and boot. It starts fine and proceeds down the bootup order outputting the usual [OK]'s but when it switches to X (using Xorg) I just a set of bands and lines. Reminiscent of when you would overdrive an old CRT.

To my surprise I get the same problem booting to nox

When I tried setting the res to 800x600 to match the screen via vga= The screen went black (before the normal [OK]'s) and never came back.

It is not a general problem with Puppy as 4.2.1 comes up fine (I still need to add touch screen support).

A little info on the webpad may help debug. It has 256M memory 512M flash drive, 800x600 LCD screen driven by NSC chip CPU is a 400Mhz AMD Geode.

Dave.

WIFI CHANNELS 12, 13 and 14

Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2009, 06:15
by salvarez01
Hello,

I'm trying to use wifi in channels 12, 13 and 14, but only channels 1-11 are OK,

I have tried to change regulatory domain with:
iw reg set ES

(I have installed iw)

but upup return file error or missing file

Any idea?


Thanks

Puppy Package Manager does not list manually installed pets

Posted: Tue 02 Jun 2009, 13:47
by dogone
The PPM that comes with upup476 does not list pet packages I install via ROX. It will even offer to install those same packages again from a repo. All the correct entries for manually installed pets are found in /root/.packages and I must manually remove them using the that information.

Wireless modem updates

Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2009, 02:02
by rerwin
Barry,
UPDATE: Please ignore this posting. It is replaced by a later submission, posted here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 303#318303
I have removed the obsolete attachment.
Attached is a tarball with Wireless Modem updates. In addition, P5 needs the entire dotpet: hso-udev-2008-09.pet from here:http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 979#266979
It contains the mode-switching tools for the High-speed Option (hso) modems.

Please wait as long as you can before taking the tarball, in case I need to update it with more progress. I will bump the (-1) suffix whenever I re-upload it to here. This contains some debug logic that I hope to remove before P5 goes final.
Richard

Re: Fails To Work, Funky Lines.

Posted: Wed 03 Jun 2009, 08:53
by Béèm
david_halliday wrote:Last night I tried Alpha9 on my Webpad (DT Research 366) and it failed. Here is what happened:

If I just hook up USB CDROM and boot. It starts fine and proceeds down the bootup order outputting the usual [OK]'s but when it switches to X (using Xorg) I just a set of bands and lines. Reminiscent of when you would overdrive an old CRT.

To my surprise I get the same problem booting to nox

When I tried setting the res to 800x600 to match the screen via vga= The screen went black (before the normal [OK]'s) and never came back.

It is not a general problem with Puppy as 4.2.1 comes up fine (I still need to add touch screen support).

A little info on the webpad may help debug. It has 256M memory 512M flash drive, 800x600 LCD screen driven by NSC chip CPU is a 400Mhz AMD Geode.

Dave.
I, the 5 seconds pause try entering puppy vga=normal

Posted: Mon 08 Jun 2009, 04:52
by david_halliday
Unfortunately vga=normal did not help. (same effect as no vga=xxx) that is the screen that describes the boot prosses prints the dones's but it never gets beyond that even with pfix=nox

Attached are some pictures.

If I boot with:

puppy vga=normal pfix=nox

Image

Boot progresses OK

Image

Bad video with odd lines even with nox set.

Image

Its interesting to note Puppy 4.2 boots OK. I have trouble with the touch screen but thats a topic for another thread.

Image

Thanks,

Dave.