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Installing Puppy 5.28(5) from Live CD
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I-Dont-Know

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Location: Boston

PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 11:02    Post subject:  Installing Puppy 5.28(5) from Live CD
Subject description: Intel i810 graphics driver
 

I've searched the forum for some helpful advice but did not find anything particular to my issue, so here goes.....

I am doing a Puppy 5.28(5) install to an old computer I don't want to toss.
This computer cannot boot from usb.. that's how old it is.

When finally installed I do not get any video and am prompted to use XorgWizard to install manually the required graphics driver.

In the list, I find what I need; an Intel i810 graphics driver so I select it but Xorgwizard cannot install it.

I get a screen indicating the driver support has been moved to another directory location and I am dumped out to the prompt.
Typing Xwin, I still get no graphics so I am stopped at this point.

The screen message says the driver support is in another directory location.
It has been moved to:

/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers-alternate

The screen message further tells me to copy the driver to:

/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers


Since Xorgwizard will not select from the /drivers-alternate, how do I get the required drivers copied into the correct .../modules/driver directory ?


I fess up I am not very good with the Linux command line.
I try to use what I remember from my Dos days, but ends in frustration.

After Xorgwizard is done NOT installing the i810 that I need, it leaves me out at a command line prompt that looks like this: ---> #

I guess I need to construct a command line structure that does this:

Copy *.*
from
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers-alternate
to
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers

But I-Dont-Know how to construct a linux command line command to do that.

Hopefully by doing this, then Xorgwizard should be able to "find" the correct grahics driver support and install it so I can use this computer.

It's an old computer that I just want to use for holding backup data and / or occasional web-browsing. I'd use that old pc for using FreeNas, but it's too under-powered to do so. So I thought Puppy Linux might allow me to salvage this old computer. Failing getting Puppy to work on it, I might try Damn Small Linux before I toss this pc. But I don't know if I can get DSL to share files across a network. We'll see.

Many Thanks for reading...

I-Dont-Know

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mahaju


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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 12:01    Post subject:  

maybe doing this will help
Code:
cp /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers-alternate/*.* /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers
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don570


Joined: 10 Mar 2010
Posts: 2473
Location: Ontario

PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 12:13    Post subject:  

From this site

Quote:
Problem starting Lucid Puppy. Lucid Puppy (Lupu) will boot to a graphical screen in almost all cases and from that screen you can make adjustments if they are needed or wanted. If it does not boot to a graphical screen, it might boot to a “prompt.” If that happens please enter ‘xorgwizard’ and then enter it again ‘xorgwizard’, which will allow you to configure Lucid Puppy. If it does not boot to a prompt but a black screen, then you should reboot the CD and enter ‘puppy pfix=nox’, in the space that asks for any boot options. Then at the prompt enter ‘xorgwizard’ twice.
Code:
# xorgwizard


So I would press F2 while booting and enter ‘puppy pfix=nox’

I personally have two computers with intel graphics and
Lucid Puppy works just fine with intel drivers.

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rjbrewer


Joined: 22 Jan 2008
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PostPosted: Mon 30 Apr 2012, 12:33    Post subject:  

don570 wrote:


I personally have two computers with intel graphics and
Lucid Puppy works just fine with intel drivers.

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My laptops use i810 (older kernels) and intel-Intel (new kernels).

Finding and trashing the i915 drivers helps performance.

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