Thanks. I am always checking Barry's Blog and also interesting with Jemimah's works.gcmartin wrote:Did you see this note from Barry about Jemimah's work.
http://bkhome.org/blog/
Lucid Puppy Quickset edition (LupQ-511)
Re: http://bkhome.org/blog/
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wacom tablet
Forum member charlie6 has been able to get his wacom tablet to
work with lupq after a lot of work and experimentation.
Read this page:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=135
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I wrote a Tutorial on how to split mp3 files using mp3splt
and snackAmp together.
See this page
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 103#457103
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work with lupq after a lot of work and experimentation.
Read this page:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=135
_______________________________________________________
I wrote a Tutorial on how to split mp3 files using mp3splt
and snackAmp together.
See this page
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 103#457103
____________________________________________________________
mtpaint fix
The maintainer of mtpaint has warned that recent versions
of mtpaint don't create a preference file in /root.
This means that preferences won't be saved.
So check if file exists and if it doesn't you must create yourself.
You can test by setting a new preference , quit and restart mtpaint.
For instance I like to zoom with the scroll wheel which is a preference.
Version 3.34.56 will fix the problem in future.
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of mtpaint don't create a preference file in /root.
This means that preferences won't be saved.
So check if file exists and if it doesn't you must create yourself.
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touch ~/.mtpaint
For instance I like to zoom with the scroll wheel which is a preference.
Version 3.34.56 will fix the problem in future.
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QuickSET LIveCD with GRUB opening
@Shinobar
I have already commended your achievement with GRUB on the LiveCD is a very creative piece of work.
I run a LiveCD/LiveDVD version of your system. And, it is refreshing to have that. It has helped me see how to extend it for other uses in my future.
I am enclosing a menu.lst that you "may" want to consider, if its applicable to your efforts.
I have already commended your achievement with GRUB on the LiveCD is a very creative piece of work.
I run a LiveCD/LiveDVD version of your system. And, it is refreshing to have that. It has helped me see how to extend it for other uses in my future.
I am enclosing a menu.lst that you "may" want to consider, if its applicable to your efforts.
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# This is Puppy LiveCD menu.lst file.
#
# The old install method of booting via the stage-files has been removed.
#
# You may install GRLDR boot strap code to MBR with the
# bootlace.com utility under DOS/Win9x/Linux.
#
#This menu presents boot options for your Puppy LiveCD or your local HDD
#
# GRUB boot errors you may encounter are described at
# http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/html_chapter/grub_13.html#SEC104
#color black/cyan black/yelow white/black yellow/black
splashimage=/splash.xpm
#forground=FFFF00
#background=000088
default 0
timeout 10
# Boot Pupppy normally allow it to search LiveCD/HDD for prior session files
title Lucid Puppy Linux Quickset edition 5.1.1
kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=cd i915.modeset=1 video=640x480
initrd /initrd.gz
title Puppy safe mode\nStart puppy with safety boot options(without X)\nTry 'xorgwizard' after bootup succeed to start graphic mode.
kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=cd pfix=ram,nox acpi=off apm=off nosmp noapic nodma nopcmcia i915.modeset=1 video=640x480
initrd /initrd.gz
# Boot Pupppy DIRECTLY into RAM. Do NOT load prior Puppy sessions on CD/HDD
title Puppy on RAM only\nRun totally in RAM, ignore saved sessions(puppy pfix=ram)
kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=cd pfix=ram i915.modeset=1 video=640x480
initrd /initrd.gz
# Do NOT BOOT LIVECD. Use the PC's default booting process
title Bootup from HDD\nBootup from the master boot record of the hard disk drive
chainloader (hd0)+1
title Windows VISTA\nStart Windows VISTA if installed on HDD
fallback 6
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /bootmgr
chainloader /bootmgr
title Windows NT/2K/XP\nStart Windows NT/2K/XP if installed on HDD
fallback 7
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /ntldr
chainloader /ntldr
title Windows 9x/Me\nStart Windows 95/98/Me or MSDOS if installed on HDD
fallback 4
find --set-root /io.sys
chainloader /io.sys
title Grub4Dos commandline\n(GRUB commandline for experts only)
commandline
title Reboot computer
reboot
title Halt computer
halt
# You MAY want to add an additional Partition/HDD alternative to this menu.lst
# title A Linux System on your local HDD
#
# GRUB boot errors you may encounter are described at
# http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/gnu/grub/html_chapter/grub_13.html#SEC104
#
forgets the internet connection?
A few reports given in the forum such as 'The Puppy forgets the internet connection'.
It means one can connect once but after the re-boot PC, it loose the connection.
I like to narrow down the discussion here on the Network Wizard, built in LupQ.
The connection settings are saved under /etc/network-wizard.
If you can find the files containing the machine address of your interface, the LupQ is not forgeting your settings.
But it may fail automatic connection. Or the connection is unstable.
One of the case, with wireless LAN, the Puppy connect to the strange IP.
It can be 169.254.xxx.xxx or somewhere neighbour LAN.
You can check the IP from the 'IPInfo network information' under 'System' menu.
You may be able to get better driver for your interface.
Note that the driver is the kernel specific.
Check the topic Extras for Puppy 5.1 with 2.6.33.2 kernel
If the LupQ fails automatic connection after re-boot,
try right-click the 'Connect' icon on the desktop and select 'Autoconnect'.
If it can connect, there may be a chance to fix the problem.
If it is only the timing issue, you can elongate the timeout waiting the interface ready.
Open the file '/etc/rc.d/rc.network' with geany.
You can find at line 341:
Means the timeout is 12 seconds. You can change it with larger number.
If this change lead you success, please report as the reply.
It means one can connect once but after the re-boot PC, it loose the connection.
I like to narrow down the discussion here on the Network Wizard, built in LupQ.
The connection settings are saved under /etc/network-wizard.
If you can find the files containing the machine address of your interface, the LupQ is not forgeting your settings.
But it may fail automatic connection. Or the connection is unstable.
One of the case, with wireless LAN, the Puppy connect to the strange IP.
It can be 169.254.xxx.xxx or somewhere neighbour LAN.
You can check the IP from the 'IPInfo network information' under 'System' menu.
You may be able to get better driver for your interface.
Note that the driver is the kernel specific.
Check the topic Extras for Puppy 5.1 with 2.6.33.2 kernel
If the LupQ fails automatic connection after re-boot,
try right-click the 'Connect' icon on the desktop and select 'Autoconnect'.
If it can connect, there may be a chance to fix the problem.
If it is only the timing issue, you can elongate the timeout waiting the interface ready.
Open the file '/etc/rc.d/rc.network' with geany.
You can find at line 341:
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MAXWAIT=12
If this change lead you success, please report as the reply.
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Experience between 5.1.1 and 4.3.1 regarding wireless...
Hello, I was informed that this may be better thread to voice my issue.
Running on Toshiba 3500, when I use pup 4.3.1 my embedded wireless interface is found immediately. Driver used is "orinoco_cs". Always work after initial setup and remain absolutely stable through many machine power cycles.
Lupo OR lupq gives much difficulty with this. First it say "No modules found" Well I know this is not true, so I load orinoco_cs manually. Sometimes actually finds module, but most times computer work for a few seconds and then _still_ say "No modules found". Always lose setup and have to redo connection wizard on reboot! Never one time in 4.3.1...
What changed in this area between pup 4.3.1 and 5.1.1? I would love it to be just simple maxwait variable change, but I dont notice 4.3.1 taking any long delays to recognize wireless and setup properly. It's pretty much ready to go by the time the OS is finished coming up.
Is there a substitute for standard puppy wireless setup wizard which can be used to get around the issue? I certainly dont know enough about Linux to even ask that question in a legitimate way.
Thanks and best regards,
Joe Jasniewski
Running on Toshiba 3500, when I use pup 4.3.1 my embedded wireless interface is found immediately. Driver used is "orinoco_cs". Always work after initial setup and remain absolutely stable through many machine power cycles.
Lupo OR lupq gives much difficulty with this. First it say "No modules found" Well I know this is not true, so I load orinoco_cs manually. Sometimes actually finds module, but most times computer work for a few seconds and then _still_ say "No modules found". Always lose setup and have to redo connection wizard on reboot! Never one time in 4.3.1...
What changed in this area between pup 4.3.1 and 5.1.1? I would love it to be just simple maxwait variable change, but I dont notice 4.3.1 taking any long delays to recognize wireless and setup properly. It's pretty much ready to go by the time the OS is finished coming up.
Is there a substitute for standard puppy wireless setup wizard which can be used to get around the issue? I certainly dont know enough about Linux to even ask that question in a legitimate way.
Thanks and best regards,
Joe Jasniewski
Re: Experience between 5.1.1 and 4.3.1 regarding wireless...
Joe, i am afraid i cannot give you the solution right now but give you some information background.
Puppy-431 and LupQ/Lupu-511 have different kernel that is different driver.
The driver is specific with the kernel and not always the newer the better.
If you can find better driver for the kernel LupQ-511 has, 2.6.33.2 kernel, the thing to be different.
Load the module manually typing 'modprobe orinoco_cs', or 'rmmod orinoco_cs' then 'modprobe orinoco_cs'.
See the message by typing 'dmesg'.
If your manual loading and connection setting success, you can auto-load at boot
registering the module to load using bootmanager.
(rmmod the module before running bootmanager.)
Seems not the timing issue...Joe Jasniewski wrote:What changed in this area between pup 4.3.1 and 5.1.1? I would love it to be just simple maxwait variable change, but I dont notice 4.3.1 taking any long delays to recognize wireless and setup properly. It's pretty much ready to go by the time the OS is finished coming up.
Puppy-431 and LupQ/Lupu-511 have different kernel that is different driver.
The driver is specific with the kernel and not always the newer the better.
If you can find better driver for the kernel LupQ-511 has, 2.6.33.2 kernel, the thing to be different.
Load the module manually typing 'modprobe orinoco_cs', or 'rmmod orinoco_cs' then 'modprobe orinoco_cs'.
See the message by typing 'dmesg'.
If your manual loading and connection setting success, you can auto-load at boot
registering the module to load using bootmanager.
(rmmod the module before running bootmanager.)
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Pwireless2
Hi Shinobar.
I had the same problem with my wireless.
Don't know what's the reason for that but when i did as we call in Bulgaria some try-mistake, try-mistake the result was that Lupq works well with "pwireless-0.8.4.pet", but not so well with "Pwireless2".
Hope this will you in some way.
Best regards.
Yordan.
I had the same problem with my wireless.
Don't know what's the reason for that but when i did as we call in Bulgaria some try-mistake, try-mistake the result was that Lupq works well with "pwireless-0.8.4.pet", but not so well with "Pwireless2".
Hope this will you in some way.
Best regards.
Yordan.
I am not intelligent enough to use LupQ on the Acer, it worked good on the Packard Bell but fail to boot and have many other issues on the Acer so I chose lup234 instead on Acer.
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First it did not want to boot and me remembered Shinobar had the i915 thing so me added that one and it booted and me tested to install wine and spotify worked and then me installed both chrome and thunderBird
And now I have no idea how I tell the mail icon to use TB isntead of starting up midori?
Maybe one have to activate TB first and even reboot?
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First it did not want to boot and me remembered Shinobar had the i915 thing so me added that one and it booted and me tested to install wine and spotify worked and then me installed both chrome and thunderBird
And now I have no idea how I tell the mail icon to use TB isntead of starting up midori?
Maybe one have to activate TB first and even reboot?
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
modified version of mtpaint
_______________________________________________
As previously mentioned I have had problems with mtpaint
responding properly to the pressure of stylus using wacom tablet.
I received a modified version of mtpaint 3.34.56 from the
maintainer Dimitri Groshev that was compiled in Slack Linux.
He made some quick changes in the method used for mouse position
in the mtpaint window and he succeeded. No problems
now in mtpaint's pressure sensitivity.
He asked me to test it. It works well in lupq except that the Wacom
tablet setup is not permanent i.e. the tablet settings have to be reset in
mtpaint preferences each time that mtpaint is launched.
This takes only a few seconds but is irritating.
Hopefully this can be fixed.
If you want to try out this application, here's
a download site
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-ebf11bdd.html
Post any other bugs.
As previously mentioned I have had problems with mtpaint
responding properly to the pressure of stylus using wacom tablet.
I received a modified version of mtpaint 3.34.56 from the
maintainer Dimitri Groshev that was compiled in Slack Linux.
He made some quick changes in the method used for mouse position
in the mtpaint window and he succeeded. No problems
now in mtpaint's pressure sensitivity.
He asked me to test it. It works well in lupq except that the Wacom
tablet setup is not permanent i.e. the tablet settings have to be reset in
mtpaint preferences each time that mtpaint is launched.
This takes only a few seconds but is irritating.
Hopefully this can be fixed.
If you want to try out this application, here's
a download site
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-ebf11bdd.html
Post any other bugs.
I tested again with a new download of lupq511 and it went directly to kernel panic while lupu235 worked and puppy studio 3.1 non-realtime worked but pstudio 31 with runtime did go to panic but Dpup 09 works.
So would appreciate if someone give a clue on what is the difference?
Is it the kernels that differ and that explain why it goes to panic?
So would appreciate if someone give a clue on what is the difference?
Is it the kernels that differ and that explain why it goes to panic?
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
I love this puplet.. With a few tweaks I have LupQ511
(I add Clearlooks GTK theme and the blue icon theme).. Much nicer imho
Anyway... I love this but am having a few problems..
I'm having some issues with a frugal install to NTFS (windows partition) hard drive on two machines!
I'd like to use the exe installer (or any other recommended method) to add a frugal install to my XP partition - for easy dual boot..
I know the exe method is not good, but I was lazy..
Issue 1: On my PC I have the frugal install on the NTFS HD partition and want to put the savefile on a FAT partition, USB stick..
On my PC, The "Lin n Win" method works fine, puppy boots. However, the save file is not being found.. although I know it is being created and filled correctly. I can't find anything that fixes this!
I tried various locations for the save file, even making copies, and no go!
Issue 2: On my Eee PC (1000HA), using the exe installer, I can't even boot LupQ - I get an error message about uncompression, when initrd.gz is being uncompressed (I think)..
Any anyone have any ideas of known issues or fixes? Thanks.
(I add Clearlooks GTK theme and the blue icon theme).. Much nicer imho
Anyway... I love this but am having a few problems..
I'm having some issues with a frugal install to NTFS (windows partition) hard drive on two machines!
I'd like to use the exe installer (or any other recommended method) to add a frugal install to my XP partition - for easy dual boot..
I know the exe method is not good, but I was lazy..
Issue 1: On my PC I have the frugal install on the NTFS HD partition and want to put the savefile on a FAT partition, USB stick..
On my PC, The "Lin n Win" method works fine, puppy boots. However, the save file is not being found.. although I know it is being created and filled correctly. I can't find anything that fixes this!
I tried various locations for the save file, even making copies, and no go!
Issue 2: On my Eee PC (1000HA), using the exe installer, I can't even boot LupQ - I get an error message about uncompression, when initrd.gz is being uncompressed (I think)..
Any anyone have any ideas of known issues or fixes? Thanks.
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kernel panic
Try 'pfix=ram' or 'safe mode'.nooby wrote:I tested again with a new download of lupq511 and it went directly to kernel panic while lupu235 worked and puppy studio 3.1 non-realtime worked but pstudio 31 with runtime did go to panic but Dpup 09 works.
If no problem with it, and the problem is the lupqsave, boot with 'pfix=fsck'.
If the lupqsave is not fixed, abort it and make new lupqsave from 'pfix=ram' or 'safe mode'.
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savefile on another partition
If you are using grub4dos, find menu.lst at /mnt/dsa1 or /mnt/home.sc0ttman wrote:Issue 1: On my PC I have the frugal install on the NTFS HD partition and want to put the savefile on a FAT partition, USB stick..
On my PC, The "Lin n Win" method works fine, puppy boots. However, the save file is not being found.. although I know it is being created and filled correctly. I can't find anything that fixes this!
I tried various locations for the save file, even making copies, and no go!
Edit the menu.lst by the text editer(geany).
Find the next entry ('Puppy-Linux-511' is the folder name. Yours may be different name).
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title lupq-511 on Windows
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
kernel /Puppy-Linux-511/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd psubdir=Puppy-Linux-511
initrd /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
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title lupq-511 on Windows
find --set-root --ignore-floppies /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
kernel /Puppy-Linux-511/vmlinuz
initrd /Puppy-Linux-511/initrd.gz
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exe installer
Do you mean the Lucid-Puppy-Quickset-edition-511-Installer.exe?sc0ttman wrote:Issue 2: On my Eee PC (1000HA), using the exe installer, I can't even boot LupQ - I get an error message about uncompression, when initrd.gz is being uncompressed (I think)..
Try re-install.
Uninstall from the 'All program' menu on the Windows. You can find the Lucid-Puppy-Quickset-edition uninstaller.
Clean up the drive 'C:'. Recommended 640MB free space, 200MB at least.
Run deflag the drive 'C:'. It may take long long time, can be a whole night.
Donload the Lucid-Puppy-Quickset-edition-511-Installer.exe again.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/lupq/
md5checksum: 6c7dba6b5dfe49a09ee785ce3dc22b36.
Run the installer again.
If you can boot up LupQ-511, you can delete the installer exe.
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Shinobar no the safe mode did not help.
If I test the Find set root option that makes it find older versions of saved such tests. That is kind of a randomness intruded? But I test to see what happens. I get back when I know more. But maybe it get solved by lupu236?
It seems to be something about the lupu235 as such and that the error also existed in the one yo umade lupq from.
I try to find link it is here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 328#464328
texts says
could it not be what I have experienced
If I test the Find set root option that makes it find older versions of saved such tests. That is kind of a randomness intruded? But I test to see what happens. I get back when I know more. But maybe it get solved by lupu236?
It seems to be something about the lupu235 as such and that the error also existed in the one yo umade lupq from.
I try to find link it is here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 328#464328
texts says
sure it is about mplayer acting oddly but he mention the booting problem indirectly to also get solved in next version.Barry helped me figure out why it was not booting correctly. So that is something to look forward to
could it not be what I have experienced
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
kernel panic
You did boot from the lupq511 live CD with safe mode, but got kernel panic, right?nooby wrote:I tested again with a new download of lupq511 and it went directly to kernel panic
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Nope from HDD 250GB hard drive frugal install and
sorry me is booting lupu 511 version 235 and not lupQ but lupq has same booting error and I got no solution asking about lupu234 and hoped you would understand what is going on.
this time I booted with the following menu.lst from SDA3
I am not sure of if it "panic" but it stop at Loading drivers at five dots in first line instead of adding the 6 and 7 dots there.
Last time me had the error it said it was something with b43
I write x to not give away the unique hardware number to expoliters.
Ubuntu gave it that name when it did wubi install of ubuntu 9
sorry me is booting lupu 511 version 235 and not lupQ but lupq has same booting error and I got no solution asking about lupu234 and hoped you would understand what is going on.
this time I booted with the following menu.lst from SDA3
by adding panic=300 debug it takes longer time but hopefully me can see a pattern of what it hangs on.title lupu234test without wine panic=300 debug
root (hd0,2)
kernel /lupu234t/vmlinuz root=UUID=xxxxxxxxxx psubdir=lupu234t pfix=fsck panic=300 debug
initrd /lupu234t/initrd.gz
I am not sure of if it "panic" but it stop at Loading drivers at five dots in first line instead of adding the 6 and 7 dots there.
Last time me had the error it said it was something with b43
I write x to not give away the unique hardware number to expoliters.
Ubuntu gave it that name when it did wubi install of ubuntu 9
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
root paramater
Remove the 'root=' paramater for frugal install.(You installed frugal, sure?)title lupu234test without wine panic=300 debug
root (hd0,2)
kernel /lupu234t/vmlinuz root=UUID=xxxxxxxxxx psubdir=lupu234t pfix=fsck panic=300 debug
initrd /lupu234t/initrd.gz
And also try RAM mode(pfix=ram).
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title lupu234test without wine
root (hd0,2)
kernel /lupu234t/vmlinuz psubdir=lupu234t pfix=fsck
initrd /lupu234t/initrd.gz
title lupu234test RAM only
root (hd0,2)
kernel /lupu234t/vmlinuz psubdir=lupu234t pfix=ram
initrd /lupu234t/initrd.gz
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