dpup-47x for testing

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#751 Post by sinc »

482 is the only version that works for me so ... yeah... a vote for 482 for me. I will try the full install later on my home computer and report back. :D

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#752 Post by clarf »

Hi, I hope not to be too late to the party guys.

I tried dpup-477beta1-2.6.27.4.iso in a VMWare machine without problems, later tested dpup-482beta1-2.6.30.5.iso and worked fine too. Then decided to use the later version with updated kernel for my laptop (has the same features and runs fine) dind´t find any problem yet.

First impression:

- The menu options are a mess, seems alphabetically ordered but need a separator bar for app categories and some submenus could be good too.

- The Control Panel in contrast is well organized and something that Puppy really needs in all official versions, good categories and color schemes.

- In many areas seems to have the same software collection that Puppy 4.3, needs a little fat free work here. But I suppose your are making a stable base version first.

- I liked ROX theme (somehow Gnome related?).

- Seems a little faster than Puppy 4.3

Great release gposil, very solid base to work with. :wink:

I´ll suggest that for the dpup-482beta1 version you should create a new thread, large threads are hard to follow and the title in this thread is for 476.

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#753 Post by Jim1911 »

Successfully installed 477b to an old Sony laptop with only 64MB ram. Runs great.

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#754 Post by sinc »

i downloaded the xdelta. created the beta2. and did a manual frugal install and got the same error message as the guys before me posted. oops, something broke. Image <--- thats a mean little face, I'm not really upset.

hmmm? i just booted up in 214x and checked the md5sum and it actually is not the same as what you have listed. I am going to try and download again.

is there a way to check the md5sum from within dpup?

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#755 Post by 01micko »

Clarf

I agree with your comment on a new topic.. in fact 2 new topics... dpup477 and dpup482..

What say you gposil?

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#756 Post by sinc »

alright i've done it a few times and this is the hash i get

8c7eadf18a29c5295596b80f759f57cb

and this is the hash you say it should be

c1835d1a87b2200131fd321ed35c95be

everytime I have to keep booting into 214x to check the hash. it really would be a nice right click option. :D

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#757 Post by gposil »

Sorry guy's, it appears that the 482 service pack is flawed, I will withdraw it and re-do it....

clarf's suggestion to create a new thread for 482beta is a good one, i'll do it now.
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#758 Post by 01micko »

Bad News

No luck with the kernel sources for k2.6.27.4. Barry didn't keep them but he has stuff for k2.6.27.19 but needs patching and stuff.

Good News

K2.6.27.4 is an Ubuntu kernel which Barry used! That's why there are so many drivers already in it.. Going by that rationale, many Hardy Heron drivers could possibly work in dpup-47x.

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#759 Post by gposil »

Yes Mick Ubuntu 8.04 uses the same kernel
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#760 Post by 01micko »

Hello Guy

If people need a driver they can hunt it down in Hardy repos I spose.

Just one thing. Just running live on my old p3 out in the shed, nice that the acx module was there (It won't compile in 2.6.30.5, even BK had trouble, he has one too). the thing is the locale gui interface, it's too tall and my res is 1280x1024.

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#761 Post by dejan555 »

amarok pet uploaded to http://dpup.org/dejan555/
If you want kde apps but no kde DE take kdelibs pet only
Then you can install amarok or other kde apps dependent on kde libs,
if you want full desktop enviroment download kdelibs+kde pet
with kde pet you get konqueror, ksnapshot and konsole
kpdf and kopete are here

for gwenview download gwenview deb and libkipi from lenny repo
optionally you can get kipi plugins for some editing capabilities but i haven't tested all dependencies for them
I believe gposil had digikam somewhere?
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]

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#762 Post by dejan555 »

Oh, btw ttuuxxx, your gimp patch doesn't work, I deleted .gimp-2.4 folder then installed your pet and it output error again. It works anyway after second startup.
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]

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#763 Post by 01micko »

Hmmm,

On the driver thing, BarryK said that Ubuntu drivers probably wouldn't work, some might. http://www.puppylinux.com/blog/?viewDetailed=00559 (near the bottom of page)

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#764 Post by ttuuxxx »

I'm downloading the latest version, could you post the link to the devx, and also the kernel source for this version.
I'll have to recompile the kernel for the XO project, It will be based on either Dpup or Upup, I prefer Dpup but I guess we'll see how the kernel compiles :)
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#765 Post by gposil »

The latest dpup482 devx is here http://dpup.org/test/dpup482beta1-2.6.3 ... 2beta1.sfs

The kernel source is Barry's latest at http://puppylinux.com/sources/kernel-2. ... d.sfs4.sfs

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#766 Post by Shep »

I'm using dpup477. I'd like to add on something so I can read the
newsgroups on USENET.

Will the standard seamonkey email/news .pet work on Dpup, or do I need
something specifically packaged for Dpup? Any other alternatives?

Thanks.

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#767 Post by gposil »

There is a usenet newsreader called Pan in the Dpup repository at ibiblio, it was packaged for 48x series dpup, but should work in 47x.

Try it

http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... 2-dpup.pet

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#768 Post by Shep »

gposil wrote:There is a usenet newsreader called Pan in the Dpup repository at ibiblio, it was packaged for 48x series dpup, but should work in 47x.

Try it

http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... 2-dpup.pet

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Thanks. Seems to be working okay, (but only after uninstalling and
re-installing because it wouldn't retrieve messages to some groups).
BTW: it installed under 2 menu entries: NETWORK and INTERNET.

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#769 Post by otropogo »

does dpup have multi-use support?
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#770 Post by 01micko »

Hi otropogo

Not as yet (er, multi-user?).. it has been briefly discussed. It is probably a future thing once other problems are sorted.

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