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#16 Post by battleshooter »

Man, you've been busy Belham, thanks for the thorough testing.

I've not seen any of your earlier issues before ie, network driver not loading or the clock disappearing. Hmm, sorry to ask a basic question, but did the checksum match up?

Now on to the meaty questions you kindly numbered for me:
1) First, when setting up a savefile after first boot, one of the standard popup screens asking you questions is messed up. It concerns the popup asking if you want to encrypt your savefile or not. If you choose 'NO', I don't want encryption, it creates an encryption. If you choose "YES', it doesn't create encryption. Where's the choices of "NORMAL" vs "ENCRYPTED" so it is not confusing?
I'm surprised you got a pop up screen at all. I messed up the shutdown script when I was debugging. I replaced some of them with Carolina's for debugging purposes, but didn't get around to switching them back. Carolina was built before the in X shutdown gui was created so it by passes it completely.
2) URXVT Terminal Control does nothing to urxvt itself, no matter what settings tried
Oh I'm seeing that. Does it normally work in XenialPup? I'll have to check that. It may be because I removed /root/gtkrc.mine and /root/.gtkrc-2.0 because they were messing with XFCE's gtk appearance setting. I actually want to replace urxvt with the xfce4-terminal so I probably won't put too much effort into fixing this.
3) Desktop icons are not produced for mounting anything (SFS, USBs, Hard Drives, etc) despite it being checked to do so in Desktop Settings
I hid them to hide the system mounts being displayed as drives. To re-enable them and unfortunately said system drives go to desktop settings.

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4) Every time Palemoon starts, you are greeted with a Popup Error Box that says "No Daemon is Running"...(Palemoon still runs though). This is a bug I first saw reported by rufwoof (Palemoon running in Spot is the problem, as Root you don't see this popup) in the latest Xenial and Phil has provided a fix yet.
5) XFCE tray: Retrovol is not working nor is it showing, and can find no way at present to get it showing without installing other XFCE4-plugins. But DO NOT DO THIS at the moment. Do not install anything from PPM. Why?? If you do, you will be faced with the dreaded BIG problem of....
These are really puzzling as well, if the md5sum checked out ok, I wonder if it's picking up on an old pup save or something, I don't have these issues either. I can package up the XFCE Audio Mixer though as that's on the to do list too.
6) ........the XFCE Menu Snafu! Once you try to install (from PPM) any plugin or anything for XFCE4, the overall XFCE Desktop Environment suddenly goes ape-sh!t and reverts its complete MENU back to some other form and format. Then, you are staring in disbelief as nearly all Menu items either disappear and/or are put elsewhere. XFCE took over 112 .desktop files and changed the "Category" in every one of them. Items that had been appearing correctly before messing with PPM (which has to add a Menu entry when you install something) were either made to vanish totally out of the MENU and/or XFCE put them in a new "Other" menu category. 112 items----112 fricking items :evil: !!---- in the Other Category is not fun, not fun at all.
Ahh, at least there is a simple explanation for this voodoo :lol:

After reading about this issue I tested it myself by installing the xfce4-terminal and xfce4-screenshooter. I noticed ppm doesn't pickup on that the dependencies are already installed and grab their own versions. If you tried to install a panel plugin I'd be fairly sure it would have had XFCE Panel as a dependency, grabbed it and wiped out our custom menu that organizes the desktop categories.

Extracting rg66's menusinto /etc/xdg/menus should restore the old menus. Hopefully you haven't tried fixing them all by hand like I did the first time I saw it :oops:
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#17 Post by battleshooter »

Download XFCE-4.12r4.pet

Oh my, I am quite chuffed with myself on this one :twisted:

I figured a way to bypass the petget desktop correction. I have the files with the Toplevel category renamed in the pet as filename.desktop.bak so they are missed by petget. I then have the pinstall.sh script rename them back to filename.desktop. Ingenious isn't it?! :lol: So there's no need for the menu_fix.tar.gz anymore.

Also, the shutdown issue is fixed! After comparing the Carolina wmexit script, it became apparent the xfce session wasn't being killed so added:

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killall xfce4-session
killall -9 xfce4-session
to Xenial's wmexit and all seems well. The gui save is behaving itself as expected now we've reverted back to the uptodate Xenial files instead of test shutdown scripts.

I also added a button for flash2save as per Mikeslr's suggestion.
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Shut down and save now works as expected

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#18 Post by belham2 »

Starting to work the floors for ya, Battleshooter. :) Your baby is ready for the primetime (though we've "still" an issue with shutdown/restart/logout-related problems, at least from what I'm seeing). Still, exiting via terminal is so easy that I couldn't wait to give ya a shoutout so people can see :wink:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 194#968194

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#19 Post by battleshooter »

belham2 wrote:Starting to work the floors for ya, Battleshooter. :) Your baby is ready for the primetime (though we've "still" an issue with shutdown/restart/logout-related problems, at least from what I'm seeing). Still, exiting via terminal is so easy that I couldn't wait to give ya a shoutout so people can see :wink:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 194#968194
Haha, thank you for the shout out Belham! (I think you may have a different link above though)

Are you testing each new revision on a clean pupsave? I seem to get the shutdown options correctly each time (with the pet, haven't uploaded the iso version with the fix yet). I will upload an iso version tomorrow with the shutdown fix. Maybe it's the way I'm testing it, are you running a full install or frugal? I'm very inexperienced with full installs, have never run one before actually.

Could you possibly take a screenshot of the shutdown dialog not offering the correct options? Or is the issue that the menu doesn't show at all?
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#20 Post by belham2 »

Battleshooter,

For the moment, I've cast aside your original ISO released, and am using nothing but this Easy Linux 0.4 with your xfce.pet applied to it. It is friggin awesome....and I am using it heavily daily. It is just, lol, the save/shutdown/restart won't even launch, but heck, all i did was put 'PupControl' as a tray launcher on the bottom right, one click opens up PUpcontrol, click on the Logout button it provides, and up pops all the choices for when loggin out/shutting down---and they all work!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I'll post some pics tomorrow where some of the funny places that the pet put Barry's shutdown and logout and such (like I said, clicking on them via Menu & nothing happens, so PupControl it is---or if I am lazy enough to lean out of the chair, just do it via terminal.

This xfce.pet of yours is awesome! I think it'll work in any ubuntu/xenail 64 pup if it is passing colors this well with one of Barry's creations 8)

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#21 Post by p310don »

Battleshooter.

I haven't tested this yet, but just wanted to give words of encouragement.

I use Carolina VG every day for work, and it is still great, but the older browsers are starting to cause some problems on some sites.

I have been toying with the idea of XFCE-ing Tahr to be more modern. Xenial is even more modern. But, I really don't have a clue. So I was super excited to see you're working on this.

Keep up the great work. :)

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#22 Post by battleshooter »

belham2 wrote:Battleshooter,

It is just, lol, the save/shutdown/restart won't even launch, but heck, all i did was put 'PupControl' as a tray launcher on the bottom right, one click opens up PUpcontrol, click on the Logout button it provides, and up pops all the choices for when loggin out/shutting down---and they all work!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, if that's the case, the shutdown works fine in Easy but pressing the menu doesn't do it, Easy probably doesn't have yad as that's what the Carolina script uses. That's good then, sounds like it is working other than that.
belham2 wrote:This xfce.pet of yours is awesome! I think it'll work in any ubuntu/xenail 64 pup if it is passing colors this well with one of Barry's creations 8)
Thank you for your kind words and enthusiasm Belham :D
p310don wrote:I use Carolina VG every day for work, and it is still great, but the older browsers are starting to cause some problems on some sites.
The browser issue was one of the things that pushed me to look for a newer Puppy to run off. Seems a lot of things are moving to 64-bit, GTK3, newer Glibcs, etc. One of the things I have particularly enjoyed moving to a newer Puppy, is discovering the improvements that have been made to the standard Puppy base.
p310don wrote:I have been toying with the idea of XFCE-ing Tahr to be more modern.
Rg's already XFCE-ed Tahr if you're interested and just happened to miss it. He's had it running for awhile now so it's more established as well.
p310don wrote:I haven't tested this yet, but just wanted to give words of encouragement. .
Thank you p310don!
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#23 Post by battleshooter »

File host playing up again, using Google Drive for now. The updates from the pet version have been added, and in addition, the xfce terminal is now the default and "print screen" opens xfce-screenshooter
XenialXFCE ISO Release 2

Shut down and save now works as expected

Added a save button to the menu for easier forced saving

Added xfce screenshooter

Made XFCE terminal the default terminal
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#25 Post by p310don »

Booted the ISO.

Looks the goods so far. Only did the 5 minute test. Played a video. No probs. Played some music, all good. Got on the internet, watched the beginning of a movie on a dodgy website. (not THAT kind of dodgy)

The only gripe so far is there is no volume control in the notification area, and volume keys don't work either.

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#26 Post by battleshooter »

Thanks Ally :)
p310don wrote:Booted the ISO.

Looks the goods so far. Only did the 5 minute test. Played a video. No probs. Played some music, all good. Got on the internet, watched the beginning of a movie on a dodgy website. (not THAT kind of dodgy)

The only gripe so far is there is no volume control in the notification area, and volume keys don't work either.
Hah, a good report, thank you p310don. I have Retrovol appear for me in the panel just fine, I wonder why it doesn't show for you and Belham. I compiled xfce4-mixer and packaged it with its dependencies if you want to give it a go. I also added keyboard shortcuts that will hopefully pick up on your volume keys. I don't have dedicated volume keys so can't test that one myself atm.

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#27 Post by ally »

I also had no retrovol on my very brisk boot

I was able to access via the control panel

[lenovo x230]

:)

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#28 Post by Marv »

Huzzah Battleshooter,

I just booted into the r2 iso on my i5 based laptop to chase some kernel 4.13 issues. I don't know what to say except Huzzah. Wireless, video, retrovol, DVD playing now, did some panel setup, chased my freq stuff, all good so far. I'll try a shutdown/save now. You've come out swinging with this one.

Update1: Shutdown/save went normally. I just started to play with suspend. A couple of possibilities wrt the 4.13 kernel do come to mind.
One possibility (done in the current LxPupSc kernels) in the kernel configuration is to disalow intel_pstate (problematic on a lot of hardware) and to allow the schedutil governor (well supported, replacement for conservative with good benchmarks).
change
CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE=y
to
# CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE is not set
and
change
# CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL is not set
to
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL=m

If intel_pstate is enabled in the kernel config and intel_pstate=disable isn't passed as a kernel parameter the intel governor takes precedence and acpi_cpufreq governors can't be set using wcpufreq. We'll get a warning in wcpufreq but adding the kernel param requires a reboot. The intel_pstate is supposed to get some tweaks in 4.13 but so far, both from a standpoint of problems and of benchmarks it's been a real stinker.

To support the 4.13 kernel changes in CPU speed reporting, install PupSysInfo-2.7.3 from here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 522#579411 and wcpufreq 0.8.2 or 1.2 from here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 522#968596
hardinfo and inxi haven't yet been patched (at least the pup versions of them).

Just thoughts,

Update2: Suspend to memory working normally from lid closure and Shutdown/session control. I had to do the following:
in /usr/bin/shutdown-gui, change line 53 from /etc/acpi/sleep.sh to /etc/acpi/actions/suspend.sh
extract /etc/acpi/actions/suspend.sh.gz and make it executable. XFCE4 doesn't wake as cleanly as lxde from a memory suspend so I use a suspend.sh that does a bit of customizing by window manager. A work in progress but attached as a true gz.

I'm running Mike Walshs latest 'TahrPup' 64b Slimjet SFS happily now.
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ally wrote:I also had no retrovol on my very brisk boot

I was able to access via the control panel

[lenovo x230]

:)
ally, If you still have no retrovol on boot could you try something purely for diagnostic purposes. Add a sleep 4 line to the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.local, save and reboot. See if retrovol shows up. You have a 3rd gen i7 in that laptop I think and in some of my hardware similar to that in other pups some of the cards aren't settled when X and the panels need them, hence they aren't shown. Crude, but that sleep does the trick on them. Again, diagnostic run for my curiosity only.

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#30 Post by sc0ttman »

Marv wrote:Huzzah Battleshooter
That's some great bug fixing there Marv!

How much of that could be put into Woof-CE (or the kernel kit thing)?
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#31 Post by battleshooter »

Hah, thank you for your positive report and advice Marv!

Credit where credit is due though, this is just XFCE on top of XenialPup, if anything works, it's just because I haven't broken it (yet) :wink:

I've compiled kernel 4.13.3 according to your instructions, but I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do with it. It's been a long sleep deprived week. I'll just leave a link in case you can use it and look at it in more detail in the morn.

pstate_disabled_kernel-4.13.3.tar.gz

I don't have a laptop, but I'll just include your script in the next release and also test that, thank you for sending it to me.

More tomorrow, but just wanted to let you know your post has been read and appreciated.
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#32 Post by Marv »

Hi Battleshooter,
Swapped in the the modded kernel and it does disable the troublesome intel_pstate but I didn't see that ACPI_CPUFREQ wasn't enabled. Oops. Line 715 in the dotconfig is:

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# CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ is not set
It should be:

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CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ=y
in order to enable the standard set of acpi driver/governors. Otherwise, that kernel gave a clean boot on a quick check. Sorry for the oops, I assumed where I should have checked.

On another tangent, clicking to mount and open SFS etc. was mounting but not opening Thunar for me. The $1 parameter /usr/local/bin/rox was getting was -n in that case. I added another test in that file, line 11, and now opening seems correct. I didn't change any of the other tests as I haven't a clue when they are invoked.
Changed line 11 in /usr/local/bin/rox:

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 if [ "$3" = "-d" ] || [ "$3" = "-x" ] || [ "$1" = "-s" ] || [ "$1" = "-n" ];then
apologies if this has already/otherwise been fixed.

Ohyea, I changed a few categories in the .desktops to put SFS_load_on_fly and PPM in System in the main menu and pulled Save and Shutdown from there since they are in the main menu body. Just fingerclick lazy.

And... DVDs now showing handler on insertion and playing well in MPV. A couple of basic .conf files are attached, I had to add them to get english playback on some DVDs (see the last two lines in mpv.conf). False .gz, strip it, create /root/.config/mpv directory and put them there.

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#33 Post by battleshooter »

sc0ttman wrote:How much of that could be put into Woof-CE (or the kernel kit thing)?
Hmm, it would be pretty easy to add the kernel configuration if there is a default DOTconfig that WoofCE works off in my unexpert opinion.

Would updating PupSys just involve uploading the new version with git?
Marv wrote:Swapped in the the modded kernel and it does disable the troublesome intel_pstate but I didn't see that ACPI_CPUFREQ wasn't enabled.
Gotcha Marv and no worries, I appreciate you helping me get this sorted, I wouldn't have know to chase it on my own.

I'm going to compile the kernel with the missing setting, will post it in a bit
Marv wrote:On another tangent, clicking to mount and open SFS etc. was mounting but not opening Thunar for me. The $1 parameter /usr/local/bin/rox was getting was -n in that case. I added another test in that file, line 11, and now opening seems correct. I didn't change any of the other tests as I haven't a clue when they are invoked.
This was awesome! Many thanks Marv, that was one of the things I needed to get around to fixing so appreciate you just telling me how :lol: Now the only Thunar issue I need to work out is why Palemoon keeps opening Rox instead.
Marv wrote:Ohyea, I changed a few categories in the .desktops to put SFS_load_on_fly and PPM in System in the main menu and pulled Save and Shutdown from there since they are in the main menu body. Just fingerclick lazy.

And... DVDs now showing handler on insertion and playing well in MPV. A couple of basic .conf files are attached, I had to add them to get english playback on some DVDs (see the last two lines in mpv.conf). False .gz, strip it, create /root/.config/mpv directory and put them there.
I would like to change up some of the desktop categories as well, I feel some of them could be more specific, will go with your changes and also add the MPV fix.
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Marv wrote:On another tangent, clicking to mount and open SFS etc. was mounting but not opening Thunar for me. The $1 parameter /usr/local/bin/rox was getting was -n in that case. I added another test in that file, line 11, and now opening seems correct. I didn't change any of the other tests as I haven't a clue when they are invoked.
Changed line 11 in /usr/local/bin/rox:

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 if [ "$3" = "-d" ] || [ "$3" = "-x" ] || [ "$1" = "-s" ] || [ "$1" = "-n" ];then
apologies if this has already/otherwise been fixed.
That looks like the rox from X-Slacko which is modified from one of grey's NOP's (maybe, can't remember, thought it was Saluki at first). Line 11 was added for filemnt, the -s was later added for MochiMoppel's MMview.
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rg66 wrote:That looks like the rox from X-Slacko which is modified from one of grey's NOP's (maybe, can't remember, thought it was Saluki at first). Line 11 was added for filemnt, the -s was later added for MochiMoppel's MMview.
Yep, rox to thunar wrapper was from Carolina, but I guess it didn't get upgraded since Carolina still uses the old filemnt.

New kernel, hopefully I didn't miss anything this time. Thanks for taking the time to check these Marv, appreciate it.

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