hmm, i guess theres a newer version than included with lupu oh well thanks for the update, i'll try it outedoc wrote:http://puppylinux.org/wikka/dhcpcdCode: Select all
dhcpcd --version
Lucid Puppy 5.1 Bug Reports and Fixes
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My Ethernet connection is still not persistent
between boots
So tried this,
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/dhcpcd
powered down and restarted
Ethernet connection retained
Thanks guys
between boots
So tried this,
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/dhcpcd
powered down and restarted
Ethernet connection retained
Thanks guys
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XaraLx (package manager)
Is a program I find reliable and prefer to Inkscape
Not the Lucid version
First time I was doing a logo for 5.2 (Luci)
Just about to save
when it crashed
Second time it also crashed
but I had saved the file
Only the saved file was not in my list of xar files
Maybe I should reinstall it?
Anyone else having issues?
Save us from logos like this:
Is a program I find reliable and prefer to Inkscape
Not the Lucid version
First time I was doing a logo for 5.2 (Luci)
Just about to save
when it crashed
Second time it also crashed
but I had saved the file
Only the saved file was not in my list of xar files
Maybe I should reinstall it?
Anyone else having issues?
Save us from logos like this:
Lobster, Any terminal output? Maybe it's a bad library.Lobster wrote:XaraLx (package manager)
Is a program I find reliable and prefer to Inkscape
Not the Lucid version
First time I was doing a logo for 5.2 (Luci)
Just about to save
when it crashed
Second time it also crashed
but I had saved the file
Only the saved file was not in my list of xar files
Maybe I should reinstall it?
Anyone else having issues?
Save us from logos like this:
Cheers
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I think I may have found a bug. I went through the 'Classic configuration experience' and set my hwclock type to UTC, but the script '~/Startup/settime' still sets the system time to localtime:
Thank you guys for all the hard work you put into Puppy 5.1.
Code: Select all
#added by playdayz to make timezone persistent
hwclock --hctosys --localtime
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Network connection drops out after no activity.
So tried this update of dhcpcd.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/dhcpcd
powered down and restarted
Network connection retained
Thanks guys!
So tried this update of dhcpcd.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/dhcpcd
powered down and restarted
Network connection retained
Thanks guys!
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Re: simpress 3.2.1 doesn't run a slide show
I should really think of making notes what I did and how I do things. So I think I got the GB version from the puppylinux:openoffice page and transformed it to a sfs.01micko wrote:Béèm..Béèm wrote:I receives a pps (slide show) and wanted to run it with OOo 3.2.1
Simpress loads the pps, but when I push F5 to run the show nothing happens.
This did work in earlier lucid's.
What you describe actually works for me.. I made an SFS out of coolpup's pet on the wiki.. whose SFS/.pet are you using and where from?
BTW, running Rolf's (rhadon) "googphilosphy.pps", available from his Opera sharing thingy when he is online.
Cheers
As said it did work in earlier lucid's, but can't remember in which one I did run a pps the last time.
The reason I created a sfs is, that I didn't want to increase my save file with an extra 145MB to install the pet and I got stuck on the manual method described. Didn't find how to refer to the /mnt/home/openoffice directory from within puppy.
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Hi Brown Mouse
Have looked at the nvidia site and they recomend the same driver for the 200 series
Have checked the way I install puppy510 and the driver from usb
1. boot up computer from usb device
2. Install to hard drive as frugal install without changing anything (apart from installing/changing grub menu, remembering to save changes to grub) (eg saving as puppy510)
3. reboot computer and quit without saving (as dont want to save pupsave to usb device)
4. on restart choose the newly instaled puppy fron grub (eg puppy510 frugal)
5. reboot again this time saving to folder that puppy is installed in (eg puppy510) (choosing 1.25Gb save file size as I have plenty of room on hard drive and avoiding problems with save file not being large enough) (personaly save as EXT3 in case of power faliures)
6. open quickpet and choose 256.35 driver and download/install, I say no when it asks if I want to exit to xorgwizard. (can do it all in the complete configuration experiance)
7. run the complete configuration experiance, set keyboard time zone etc,
When I get to the driver choice select choose and type in "nvidia" when it asks to move the NV driver click OK, I choose 1280X1024 as my screen resolution (depending on the size of monitor you are using)
8.when it asks again for the resolution I choose 1280x1024x24 and not the 1280x1024x16 it suggests, (more colours and better display) choose test and hit return
9. when the test screen apears click on ok
10 It will then tell you the screen resolution, refresh rates and the driver being used (if it says nvidia the driver has loaded OK and it is using it)
click on ok.
11. if it takes you to the command line type "xwin" hit return and this will return you to the desktop
12 I always reboot at this point (should save automaticaly) but dont think it is needed.
This works for me with a geforce 210 card Hope this helps
Stripe
(if it does work and you have sound problems just shout)
01micko is right the 196.35.24 driver (from the PPM) will work with this card and if the above does not work is the next one to try.
01micko has a lot more knowledge and experiance than me and he wrote a lot of the code for 510, so knows his onions.
Have looked at the nvidia site and they recomend the same driver for the 200 series
Have checked the way I install puppy510 and the driver from usb
1. boot up computer from usb device
2. Install to hard drive as frugal install without changing anything (apart from installing/changing grub menu, remembering to save changes to grub) (eg saving as puppy510)
3. reboot computer and quit without saving (as dont want to save pupsave to usb device)
4. on restart choose the newly instaled puppy fron grub (eg puppy510 frugal)
5. reboot again this time saving to folder that puppy is installed in (eg puppy510) (choosing 1.25Gb save file size as I have plenty of room on hard drive and avoiding problems with save file not being large enough) (personaly save as EXT3 in case of power faliures)
6. open quickpet and choose 256.35 driver and download/install, I say no when it asks if I want to exit to xorgwizard. (can do it all in the complete configuration experiance)
7. run the complete configuration experiance, set keyboard time zone etc,
When I get to the driver choice select choose and type in "nvidia" when it asks to move the NV driver click OK, I choose 1280X1024 as my screen resolution (depending on the size of monitor you are using)
8.when it asks again for the resolution I choose 1280x1024x24 and not the 1280x1024x16 it suggests, (more colours and better display) choose test and hit return
9. when the test screen apears click on ok
10 It will then tell you the screen resolution, refresh rates and the driver being used (if it says nvidia the driver has loaded OK and it is using it)
click on ok.
11. if it takes you to the command line type "xwin" hit return and this will return you to the desktop
12 I always reboot at this point (should save automaticaly) but dont think it is needed.
This works for me with a geforce 210 card Hope this helps
Stripe
(if it does work and you have sound problems just shout)
01micko is right the 196.35.24 driver (from the PPM) will work with this card and if the above does not work is the next one to try.
01micko has a lot more knowledge and experiance than me and he wrote a lot of the code for 510, so knows his onions.
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StripeStripe wrote:Hi Brown Mouse
Have looked at the nvidia site and they recomend the same driver for the 200 series
Have checked the way I install puppy510 and the driver from usb
1. boot up computer from usb device
2. Install to hard drive as frugal install without changing anything (apart from installing/changing grub menu, remembering to save changes to grub) (eg saving as puppy510)
3. reboot computer and quit without saving (as dont want to save pupsave to usb device)
4. on restart choose the newly instaled puppy fron grub (eg puppy510 frugal)
5. reboot again this time saving to folder that puppy is installed in (eg puppy510) (choosing 1.25Gb save file size as I have plenty of room on hard drive and avoiding problems with save file not being large enough) (personaly save as EXT3 in case of power faliures)
6. open quickpet and choose 256.35 driver and download/install, I say no when it asks if I want to exit to xorgwizard. (can do it all in the complete configuration experiance)
7. run the complete configuration experiance, set keyboard time zone etc,
When I get to the driver choice select choose and type in "nvidia" when it asks to move the NV driver click OK, I choose 1280X1024 as my screen resolution (depending on the size of monitor you are using)
8.when it asks again for the resolution I choose 1280x1024x24 and not the 1280x1024x16 it suggests, (more colours and better display) choose test and hit return
9. when the test screen apears click on ok
10 It will then tell you the screen resolution, refresh rates and the driver being used (if it says nvidia the driver has loaded OK and it is using it)
click on ok.
11. if it takes you to the command line type "xwin" hit return and this will return you to the desktop
12 I always reboot at this point (should save automaticaly) but dont think it is needed.
This works for me with a geforce 210 card Hope this helps
Stripe
(if it does work and you have sound problems just shout)
01micko is right the 196.35.24 driver (from the PPM) will work with this card and if the above does not work is the next one to try.
01micko has a lot more knowledge and experiance than me and he wrote a lot of the code for 510, so knows his onions.
Thanks for your time and trouble with this.
unfortunately most of this does not work for me and I have literally spent hours trying to rectify the problem.
I downloaded a fresh Lucid 510.iso this morning checked the MD5sum and proceeded to do a frugal install.
I tried the suggested drivers and found as you said that 256-35 was the only one I could get to run.After each attempt I did a clean install to make sure nothing was left in the system.
The resolution Puppy booted to before installing the drivers was 1440x900 which was ideal for me.
Having then installed the 235-35 drivers I couldn't select this resolution and the ones that would function were far too large.
I then discovered from the menu>settings tab an nvidia entry and when clicking on,it came up with all the nvidia settings.From there I was able to select my desired choice of 1440x900.
At this point I thought my troubles were over but using that resolution put the task bar midway on my monitor.I tried each resolution,some of which wouldn't work at all and the ones that did would have made it unusable as they were far to large.
Not sure where I go from here but I presume now that there must be some incompatibility with my hardware.
I should mention at this point,I'm also using PCLinuxOS'S and have always had issues with nvidia drivers and can never seem to achieve the same resolution for them all so I certainly don't blame Puppy.
While investigating on my own problem of connection at boot, I have found following code in /etc/rc.d/rc.network
but in lucid puppy 5.1, the corresponding module is no more "bcm43xx", but "b43". I know because the wifi chipset in my laptop is this one.
Maybe rc.network should take that into account.
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# Dougal: add reloading of bcm43xx
if grep -Fq bcm43xx /proc/modules ; then
rmmod bcm43xx
sleep 1
modprobe bcm43xx
sleep 1
fi
Maybe rc.network should take that into account.
How come XDG (menu manager) is breaking off the menus into submenus without being told to by the configurations in /etc/xdg/menus/puppy-xxxxx.menu files?
For example, only one item (rox) in submenu under file managers and the configuration calls for a higher number of 10.
This problem is not in Quirky 1.2, so I am wandering why or what is different, is it Ubuntu?
duke
For example, only one item (rox) in submenu under file managers and the configuration calls for a higher number of 10.
This problem is not in Quirky 1.2, so I am wandering why or what is different, is it Ubuntu?
duke
[quote="Brown Mouse"]
At this point I thought my troubles were over but using that resolution put the task bar midway on my monitor./quote]
When this happens got to menu/shutdown/restart xserver as this sometimes helps and sorts the screen out (I think it resets xserver to the same resolution as nvidia)
Stripe
At this point I thought my troubles were over but using that resolution put the task bar midway on my monitor./quote]
When this happens got to menu/shutdown/restart xserver as this sometimes helps and sorts the screen out (I think it resets xserver to the same resolution as nvidia)
Stripe
Wifi connection drops
The version of dhcpcd in puppy5.1 is 5.1.5 - the version in the link is 5.2.6bigpup wrote:Network connection drops out after no activity.
So tried this update of dhcpcd.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/dhcpcd
powered down and restarted
Network connection retained
Thanks guys!
HOWEVER loading it doesn't help for me - my connection still drops after c. 5 mins - my output from /var/log/messages is below (I'm not sure why the date is not shown consistently ???)
Does it matter that I get "cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US" even though I am in the UK ???
To make my connection stay up I have to have the following file in startup
while [ 1 ]; do
iwconfig wlan0 essid samthecat
sleep 30
done
I notice a post about the Broadcom B43xx module name change - is this the problem???
Thanks
Peter
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/var/log/messages
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: cfg80211: Using static regulatory domain info
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: cfg80211: Regulatory domain: 00
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2000 mBm)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2000 mBm)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2000 mBm)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2000 mBm)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (600 mBi, 2000 mBm)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: b43-phy0: Broadcom 4311 WLAN found (core revision 13)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: power state changed by ACPI to D0
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> Link[C12E] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.debug kernel: HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: irq 21 for MSI/MSI-X
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.debug kernel: HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.debug kernel: phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel'
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: Registered led device: b43-phy0::tx
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: Registered led device: b43-phy0::rx
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: Registered led device: b43-phy0::radio
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: Broadcom 43xx driver loaded [ Features: PML, Firmware-ID: FW13 ]
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: PCI INT A -> Link[C12E] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.debug kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: setting latency timer to 64
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.debug kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: irq 22 for MSI/MSI-X
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: [drm] set up 7M of stolen space
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: [drm] initialized overlay support
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: b43 ssb0:0: firmware: requesting b43/ucode13.fw
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: b43 ssb0:0: firmware: requesting b43/b0g0initvals13.fw
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 410.2160 (2007-05-26 15:32:10)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.warn kernel: Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 80x30
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: registered panic notifier
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: acpi device:00: registered as cooling_device6
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: input: Video Bus as /devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/LNXVIDEO:00/input/input7
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: ACPI: Video Device [C099] (multi-head: yes rom: no post: no)
Aug 15 17:18:49 puppypc user.info kernel: [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20080730 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.info kernel: b43-phy0: Loading firmware version 410.2160 (2007-05-26 15:32:10)
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: direct probe to AP 94:44:52:0e:80:f3 (try 1)
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[6806]: version 5.2.6 starting
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: direct probe responded
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: authenticate with AP 94:44:52:0e:80:f3 (try 1)
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: authenticated
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: associate with AP 94:44:52:0e:80:f3 (try 1)
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: RX AssocResp from 94:44:52:0e:80:f3 (capab=0x11 status=0 aid=1)
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: associated
Aug 15 17:18:51 puppypc user.info kernel: cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US
Aug 15 17:18:52 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[6806]: wlan0: rebinding lease of 192.168.2.2
Aug 15 17:18:53 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[6806]: wlan0: acknowledged 192.168.2.2 from 192.168.2.1
Aug 15 17:18:53 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[6806]: wlan0: checking for 192.168.2.2
Aug 14 18:18:53 puppypc user.notice powerapplet: Abort, unable to open /proc/acpi/battery/---/info
Aug 15 17:18:55 puppypc user.notice powerapplet: Abort, unable to open /proc/acpi/battery/---/info
Aug 16 16:18:58 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[6806]: wlan0: leased 192.168.2.2 for infinity
Aug 16 16:18:58 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[6806]: forked to background, child pid 7292
Aug 16 16:24:00 puppypc daemon.info dhcpcd[7292]: wlan0: carrier lost
Aug 16 16:24:00 puppypc user.debug kernel: wlan0: deauthenticated from 94:44:52:0e:80:f3 (Reason: 3)
Re: Wifi connection drops
yeah it didn't fix the connection for me either.peebee wrote:The version of dhcpcd in puppy5.1 is 5.1.5 - the version in the link is 5.2.6
HOWEVER loading it doesn't help for me - my connection still drops after c. 5 mins - my output from /var/log/messages is below (I'm not sure why the date is not shown consistently ???)
Brown Mouse,
I have to do this on mine any time I us Nvidia drivers. This makes the monitor adjust for the settings I just changed.
Restart X to make sure the new settings are being used.
After you change resolution or settings with the Nvidia program in menu> settings try this. If your monitor has an auto adjust button, press it and see if that has any effect.The resolution Puppy booted to before installing the drivers was 1440x900 which was ideal for me.
Having then installed the 235-35 drivers I couldn't select this resolution and the ones that would function were far too large.
I then discovered from the menu>settings tab an nvidia entry and when clicking on,it came up with all the nvidia settings.From there I was able to select my desired choice of 1440x900.
At this point I thought my troubles were over but using that resolution put the task bar midway on my monitor.I tried each resolution,some of which wouldn't work at all and the ones that did would have made it unusable as they were far to large.
Not sure where I go from here but I presume now that there must be some incompatibility with my hardware.
I should mention at this point,I'm also using PCLinuxOS'S and have always had issues with nvidia drivers and can never seem to achieve the same resolution for them all so I certainly don't blame Puppy.
I have to do this on mine any time I us Nvidia drivers. This makes the monitor adjust for the settings I just changed.
Also, in the Nvidia X server settings program > "X server display configuration", do not use the apply button but make sure you select save to X configuration file.O1micko,
...what bigpup said or simply restart X
Restart X to make sure the new settings are being used.
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/etc/rc.d/rc.network
Great, ArnaudN.ArnaudN wrote:While investigating on my own problem of connection at boot, I have found following code in /etc/rc.d/rc.networkbut in lucid puppy 5.1, the corresponding module is no more "bcm43xx", but "b43". I know because the wifi chipset in my laptop is this one.Code: Select all
# Dougal: add reloading of bcm43xx if grep -Fq bcm43xx /proc/modules ; then rmmod bcm43xx sleep 1 modprobe bcm43xx sleep 1 fi
Maybe rc.network should take that into account.
Replacing "bcm43xx" to "b43" in /etc/rc.d/rc.network resolved your problem?
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CUPS Menu
While trying to install the Printer, through CUPS menu, I am getting Internet Quickpet program. ( CUPS linked to Internet Browser quick pet program) How to solve this typical problem. Also I would like to know how to update the program and install quickpet (Internet Browser) through Proxy server. ( in my office, there is no direct INTERNET connection)
Re: /etc/rc.d/rc.network
Thanks to ask.shinobar wrote:Great, ArnaudN.ArnaudN wrote:While investigating on my own problem of connection at boot, I have found following code in /etc/rc.d/rc.network
[...]
but in lucid puppy 5.1, the corresponding module is no more "bcm43xx", but "b43". I know because the wifi chipset in my laptop is this one.
Maybe rc.network should take that into account.
Replacing "bcm43xx" to "b43" in /etc/rc.d/rc.network resolved your problem?
In fact, i did not, but I tried simple network setup instead of network wizard, and it works well since.
I now have the problem of unexpected network deconnection. I read in the forum that installing new release of dhcpcd may solve the problem. I will try to see if things goes better.
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Re: simpress 3.2.1 doesn't run a slide show
With the same pps and the same sfs as used in lucid 5.10 I tried in quirky 1.2Béèm wrote:I should really think of making notes what I did and how I do things. So I think I got the GB version from the puppylinux:openoffice page and transformed it to a sfs.01micko wrote:Béèm..Béèm wrote:I receives a pps (slide show) and wanted to run it with OOo 3.2.1
Simpress loads the pps, but when I push F5 to run the show nothing happens.
This did work in earlier lucid's.
What you describe actually works for me.. I made an SFS out of coolpup's pet on the wiki.. whose SFS/.pet are you using and where from?
BTW, running Rolf's (rhadon) "googphilosphy.pps", available from his Opera sharing thingy when he is online.
Cheers
As said it did work in earlier lucid's, but can't remember in which one I did run a pps the last time.
The reason I created a sfs is, that I didn't want to increase my save file with an extra 145MB to install the pet and I got stuck on the manual method described. Didn't find how to refer to the /mnt/home/openoffice directory from within puppy.
I have no problems to run the pps.
As in lucid 5.1 I had java activated in quirky 1.2, which seems to be needed for this pps.
So don't know why it doesn't work in lucid 5.10
Last edited by Béèm on Mon 16 Aug 2010, 14:42, edited 1 time in total.
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