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Guy Dog 501

Posted: Sat 12 Nov 2011, 21:31
by glenban
Thanks for Guy Dog elegant distro.
It is no Save icon now and save2flash command in console just hangs and do nothing. Please help with 2 items:
1. How to save session without reboot and keep working.
2. If it is not possible, please, inlude this task in the list of things to develop in Guy Dog 502.

This save2flash or by any other name capability is of real importance in our work. This request is in part a repetition of note by Plankton on pg. 14.

My frugal install is on 8G flash drive; desktop HP 2G memory, 500G hard drive.

Thanks.

Posted: Sun 13 Nov 2011, 03:32
by Shep
On first attempt, my 3G modem was detected and worked well. Shutdown went okay. But booting next day, Guy Dog failed to detect the same 3G USB modem. Even when I specified (in /etc/wvdial.conf) that it was /dev/ttyUSB3 it didn't find it.

In fact, in the terminal, ls /dev/ttyUSB* found no matching files even though the USB modem was plugged in (during boot, and all the time).

Posted: Mon 14 Nov 2011, 04:59
by gronos04
Sound problems with gigabyte GA-MA785G-UD3H mobo.
Realtek ALC889A codec
Sound wizard does not detect any soundcard at all.

guy dog 5.0.1

Posted: Tue 15 Nov 2011, 18:05
by jackrabbit
This is very nice. low ram usage, stable, making this my daily os. lguleder, don't stop on this. Was messing with macpup 5.2.8 and thought, why do I need all this. Guy Dog does everything I need. Guess I like it minimal. Please keep improving on this, waiting for 5.0.2

Posted: Sat 19 Nov 2011, 16:18
by Iguleder
Sorry for being quiet for some time :)

I've got some good news - I have about 200 packages for dpup lying around and I want to build a fresh Guy Dog from them. This doesn't require any modifications, since the whole process is automated.

I'm also working on revival of my own distro (Calf GNU/Linux), under a different name. I'm currently rewriting it and I want to write some T2-like infrastructure for cross-compilation of the entire distro, from source.

I'm getting two ARM chips soon and I want to be able to develop for them. They're extremely weak (300-400 MHz) and I want to build a truly minimalistic distro with TinyX11.

Also, I got Trinity 3.5.13 (the latest!) built on dpup and I'm going to upload a SFS soon, hopefully :D

Posted: Sun 20 Nov 2011, 18:09
by enhu
the PPM is empty, i tried to update but seem empty still, where can i download more programs to install?

Posted: Sun 20 Nov 2011, 20:38
by Iguleder
You can get more packages at packages.debian.org or simply compile your own (which is always preferred).

And PPM shouldn't be empty once you update it.

Posted: Mon 21 Nov 2011, 03:01
by Lobster
I'm also working on revival of my own distro (Calf GNU/Linux), under a different name. I'm currently rewriting it and I want to write some T2-like infrastructure for cross-compilation of the entire distro, from source.

I'm getting two ARM chips soon and I want to be able to develop for them. They're extremely weak (300-400 MHz) and I want to build a truly minimalistic distro with TinyX11.
It is a great plan. :D
If it is efficient on the underpowered it will fly on more recent CPU. 8)
Puppy can run well on many older systems. It is only right that 64 bit and touch screen, as well as the zipit messengers you are getting; are potential resources.
I hope you will also be Puppy Pi'ing (PARM) style in the new year . . . :)

When the MIPS style 'Dragon chip' comes in tablet form we should have new throwaway devices (eventually biodegradable)

Good luck with Moo or whatever Calf2 is called 8)

Posted: Wed 30 Nov 2011, 22:03
by Iguleder
I found some nice packages that I want to include in the next version (or a new puplet):
- mplayer2, it's 2/3 the size of MPlayer, with libav compiled statically into it (which replace the MPlayer package's FFmpeg)
- Links, a very lightweight browser - it's good enough as a HTML viewer
- cwm, my new favorite window manager 8)
- Feh, a smaller package
- muPDF, a ~5 MB PDF viewer that is way faster than any Poppler-based alternative (e.g Zathura, ePDFView)
- A new, smaller rxvt-unicode package with some bug fixes
- The Terminus font! :D

Posted: Wed 30 Nov 2011, 23:15
by pacer106
Sounds like you have been very busy as usual iguleder. Hope the new puplet is as fun to check out as your latest puplets have been :) I will be looking forward to seeing it & doin some artwork for it if needed.

Posted: Thu 01 Dec 2011, 09:16
by Iguleder
Good news, my port of the latest cwm from OpenBSD to GNU/Linux is ready - I uploaded it to the PETs forum. :)

drag and drop

Posted: Tue 06 Dec 2011, 14:49
by yr1945
how can i change the pinboard to allow dragging and dropping icons to the desktop... or, are changes to something other than the pinboard required?

i like to have my "personal folder" on the desktop... that's all...basically, i use the right click menu button to access apps, etc.

i do not use wbar and, thus, have deleted it...

thank you...

Posted: Wed 07 Dec 2011, 21:39
by morgonzola
hey there this puplet is pretty great! I was looking for a suitable replacement for pupeee in my life and i think we have a winner.

however couple of small little issues with it

1.For some reason on my asus 1005hab the stock network thing never works? so i always just install frisbee which works just fine.

2.It took a little noodling to get the xorg set up right. For some reason it always just cut off the sides way too much but i went through and found a res that works i just forgot the exact res i picked :oops:

3. For some reason i can not configure the touchpad? it works just fine and you can do tapping instead of clicking (which is odd) but when i try to use the flsynclient it tells me that there is no synaptics driver loaded. i am at a loss on how to deal with this one any suggestions would be great.

otherwise, everything else works like a charm! great puplet!

Posted: Tue 13 Dec 2011, 01:52
by gunner4
Hello! I would like some help for my only problem with this excellent puplet.
I installed Guy Dog 5.0.1. through the windows installer method that I saw in this forum, and then installed kde trinity.

My problem is that the system keeps asking for Rox (It says "not installed") when I mount a disk or when I open a file from a browser, which gets a bit frustrating. I tried all the Rox pets I could find but to no avail.

Can anyone please give me instructions on how to set konqueror as default, or link me a working rox pet? Thank you very much!

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2011, 09:14
by Iguleder
Just delete /usr/bin/rox and make a symlink to your favorite file manager.

drag and drop

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2011, 11:42
by yr1945
ah ha... re: my question above... i figured it out... just go to terminal and input rox -p=default... now, i have my "personal folder" on my desktop... i deleted wbar... and, i just use right click for menu...

by the way... this is a great OS... exceptionally fast and very stable...

thanks Iguleder...

drag and drop

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2011, 12:45
by yr1945
oops... i spoke too soon... when i reboot, the pinboard no longer works and i am back to the original desktop with no drag and drop... i'll keep seeking answers until i find a way to make my pinboard work...

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2011, 13:32
by Iguleder
Create a file under /root/Startup and make it executable:

Code: Select all

#!/bin/sh
rox -p /path/to/pinboard

drag and drop

Posted: Thu 15 Dec 2011, 19:54
by yr1945
Iguleder, mission accomplished... your hard work, long hours and support of various puppy projects is very much appreciated...

Closed source Nvidia drivers

Posted: Fri 16 Dec 2011, 22:58
by Hesse James
Hi Iguleder
I recently installed the Nvidia driver (285.05) on a frugal installation of Guy Dog 5.0.1
Afterwards the system font was enlarged dramatically so that this installation was unuseable. All attempts to decrease the font were unsuccessful. Do you have an idea how to workaround ?
Thanks in advance.
Christian