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Posted: Tue 22 May 2012, 03:22
by greengeek
jobo wrote:7 and its an echolife hg520b
Would it be possible for you to boot one of the puppies that works and take a screenshot of the display shown while you are running the network setup wizard? That should show the name of the network interface as seen by the network wizard. Also maybe type "lsmod" into a terminal screen and have a look at the names of the network modules that are loaded, then we can compare that with what does not get loaded on the 214x.

Posted: Tue 22 May 2012, 11:44
by jobo
it try , ive never taken a screen shot before

thanks

Grub Bootloader

Posted: Thu 24 May 2012, 20:34
by alphadog
Back again! Trying to install 214Top10 on this old laptop.
I have formatted hdd to ext3 and tried to to do a full install. All seemed to go well until I got to the grub bootloader config and then it all went wrong!
The splash box says "use simple option" which takes you to the "expert
installation" box! Strange, to say the least.
Ok I thought I'll give the "expert" grub install a go (even though I am no expert) but whatever option I click the splash box disappears only to reappear a couple of seconds later .
Anybody got any ideas of how to make grub install properly. Is this a bug in Top10, although I can't find any info about it in the Classic Pup thread.
P.S Just tried frugal install with the same result!

Posted: Fri 25 May 2012, 05:21
by Dewbie
Anybody got any ideas of how to make grub install properly.

Install and use this Grub .pet instead.

Posted: Fri 25 May 2012, 18:37
by Hugh
I've done a "manual" Frugal Install of TOP10 on
my aged computer (replacing TOP8) and I am
very positively impressed!!

The initial setup went smoothly and flawlessly.
XORGWIZARD did its magic with my video card
and monitor so now all graphics and YouTube are
working - (with TOP8 there were problems.)

Everything that I've tried thus far is working as
it should! Ttuuxxx I think you've got a great
one here!

REQUEST: Would it be possible to make available
a PET for PWSGET to replace PWGET for downloads?

QUESTION: I can't figure out how to change the
destination drive and folder for stream saves in
Stream Tuner. Being able to "Record" is a very
nice feature and I'd like to be able to change the
drive and folder from the default "/root/Music" to
a mounted drive.

The Edit Preferences mode shows the Command
and Path but there seems to be no way to modify
it. Is there a config file somewhere?

Thanks a zillion Ttuxxx and all who've made this
possible!!!

Posted: Sat 26 May 2012, 05:18
by ttuuxxx
Hugh wrote: QUESTION: I can't figure out how to change the
destination drive and folder for stream saves in
Stream Tuner. Being able to "Record" is a very
nice feature and I'd like to be able to change the
drive and folder from the default "/root/Music" to
a mounted drive.



Thanks a zillion Ttuxxx and all who've made this
possible!!!
hi Hugh just edit line 36 command "rxvt -e streamripper %q -d /root/music -r -q ";
and change /root/music to /mnt/sda1 or what ever your hdd is called under /mnt/

so if you have a sata drive it should be like command "rxvt -e streamripper %q -d /mnt/sda1 -r -q ";

the file is a hidden file under root located at /root/.streamtuner/config
hope that helps :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sat 26 May 2012, 05:40
by ttuuxxx
Hugh wrote:
REQUEST: Would it be possible to make available
a PET for PWSGET to replace PWGET for downloads?

Thanks a zillion Ttuxxx and all who've made this
possible!!!
here just install the pet attached
and delete /usr/share/applications/Pwget.desktop and /usr/bin/pwget
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 27 May 2012, 02:05
by Hugh
Thanks again Ttuuxxx!

Perfect!

Posted: Sun 27 May 2012, 15:31
by ttuuxxx
I've been trying to update this version with firefox 13, it works fine until I make a iso then it seg faults, then if I run say firefox 6, it runs fine then if I try firefox 13 it then runs fine. How strange is that maybe its the "13" thing.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Sun 27 May 2012, 22:00
by James C
ttuuxxx wrote:I've been trying to update this version with firefox 13, it works fine until I make a iso then it seg faults, then if I run say firefox 6, it runs fine then if I try firefox 13 it then runs fine. How strange is that maybe its the "13" thing.
ttuuxxx
Strange. I'm running Firefox 12 and SeaMonkey 2.9.1 in Top 10 and haven't had any problems.Manually installed both browsers downloaded directly from Mozilla.
Probably need to be careful when Firefox tries to update...... :lol:

Posted: Sun 27 May 2012, 22:20
by James C
I kept FF 12 but 13 seems good too. Isn't this stuff fun...... :)

Posted: Mon 28 May 2012, 02:09
by ttuuxxx
Hi James yes 13 works fine, but only when I add it to the iso does it seg fault, other than that strangely enough it works, I must of made 10 iso's yesterday with it and they all seg faulted each time I tested it.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 28 May 2012, 03:57
by technosaurus
ttuuxxx wrote:Hi James yes 13 works fine, but only when I add it to the iso does it seg fault, other than that strangely enough it works, I must of made 10 iso's yesterday with it and they all seg faulted each time I tested it.
ttuuxxx
sounds like one of those wrong/missing/extra mozilla files in $HOME, possibly left overs from an old version that no longer works the same

Posted: Mon 28 May 2012, 05:56
by ttuuxxx
technosaurus wrote:
ttuuxxx wrote:Hi James yes 13 works fine, but only when I add it to the iso does it seg fault, other than that strangely enough it works, I must of made 10 iso's yesterday with it and they all seg faulted each time I tested it.
ttuuxxx
sounds like one of those wrong/missing/extra mozilla files in $HOME, possibly left overs from an old version that no longer works the same
yes that would make sense but I deleted the /root/.mozilla folder each build, but I usually configure Firefox's links, addons directly in the main /lib/firefox folder maybe the preferences don't work from FF6 to 13.
I'll try and build a new iso with default virgin build of Firefox without any extra's and work from there.
ttuuxxx

Posted: Mon 28 May 2012, 06:27
by greengeek
I think firefox has changed the method of saving bookmarks. It is quite different now isn't it? (Encrypted file or something?). Could that be an issue?

Posted: Mon 28 May 2012, 07:32
by ttuuxxx
this is too funny, I built another test release with a untouched version of firefox and it didn't work I then moved the firefox folder to root and it worked, I then moved it back to /lib and it worked. man this is strange
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 30 May 2012, 10:18
by alphadog
Thanks "Dewbie" that did the trick! Sorry I havn't replied earlier been tied up with other things.

Posted: Sat 04 Aug 2012, 03:24
by Dewbie
Updated WakePup2 for Classic Pup 2.14x.
Page 305, top

Posted: Mon 03 Sep 2012, 06:23
by James C
Sneekylinux just put out a new video about " Classic Pup 214X T10..Old Skool Pup Fun.... " ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQF1F942 ... ure=relmfu

Posted: Wed 12 Sep 2012, 05:45
by greengeek
Wow, this topic is not that far away from reaching 1 million views. Impressive.