Precise Puppy 5.4 and 5.4.2

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#361 Post by backi »

rcrsn51 !
I am using the latest version of Precise .

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#362 Post by npierce »

backi,

What PUPMODE are you running in?

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grep PUPMODE /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE

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Spyware?

#363 Post by sszindian »

Can someone answer this?

Is the Spyware that is built into the Ubuntu binaries Removed from Puppy Ubuntu builds? (Precise, Upup-Precise)

If it's removed, can someone please explain how they did it?

See this article for the story:
http://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/ubuntu-spyware-what-to-do

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#364 Post by pemasu »

I think you should ask Richard Stallman how to do it.

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Ubuntu Spyware

#365 Post by sszindian »

sszindian wrote:
If it's removed, can someone please explain how they did it?
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pemasu wrote:
I think you should ask Richard Stallman how to do it.

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sszindian says:
I can asume that we here at puppy were/are not aware of this built-in function?

I doubt Stallman would know anything about puppy builds and even if he could tell me I wouldn't know what he was talking about... I guess you would say that's a dev's department no?

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Re: Spyware?

#366 Post by James C »

sszindian wrote:Can someone answer this?

Is the Spyware that is built into the Ubuntu binaries Removed from Puppy Ubuntu builds? (Precise, Upup-Precise)

If it's removed, can someone please explain how they did it?

See this article for the story:
http://www.fsf.org/blogs/rms/ubuntu-spyware-what-to-do

>>>---Indian------>
Does Puppy Precise come with Unity or the Unity Dash? If the answer is no and one doesn't install Unity or Dash into Puppy Precise I assume the Puppy Universe can be safe from the spyware/malware.

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#367 Post by backi »

Hello npierce
Thats the pupmode .

grep PUPMODE /etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
PUPMODE=13

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#368 Post by npierce »

Hi backi,

As suggested by scsijon's reminder, and since you are running Precise 5.4.2, I am replying in the real Precise 5.4.2 thread: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 801#670801

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WPA not functionning on precise puppy on ralink rt2860

#369 Post by dam973 »

The title says it all. I full installed the latest precise puppy (i was before on lucid puppy : evrything worked like a charm). Now when i tried to start the network manager ,it said that my module (rt2800_pci) was indicated to not support wpa. I tried to compile the rt2860 module but i got stuck after intalling devx.sfs and the kernel dev with an error

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error: implicit declaration of function 'daemonize'
I then tried to install the inf from windows driver with ndiswrapper ... doesnt work!!.
Now I'm conpletely stuck and i dont know what to do!!
Please help!

:( :( :( :( :(

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#370 Post by Sage »

rt2800_pci
rc. has already answered my enquiry about the rt2800 - usb in my case. It is just too fast, too new. What you have to do is blacklist rt2800 and run it as an rt 2850(2870?). I haven't got back to that one yet, and have forgotten the routine for blacklisting which was communicated to me about 2-3yrs ago. When you work it all out, be sure to let the rest of us know. This isn't the only fly-in-the-NIC-ointment; the rtl8139D and some of the dittoC's can be troublesome. Then there are the Broadcom s and Intel Own-brands. It's the price we have to pay for quality OSes, I suppose!

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#371 Post by dam973 »

Thanks a lot for the reply. Sadly the module you indicate is not present in the module list and I dont have rt2860STA neither.
:(

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#372 Post by rcrsn51 »

Just to clarify this:

Lucid 528 has a module named rt2860sta. Your wifi device works with it.

The new kernels in Precise and Slacko don't have this module. They do have rt2800pci. It apparently matches your device but doesn't support WPA.

Where did you get the source code for rt2860sta? It sounds like it's not compatible with new kernels.

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#373 Post by dam973 »

I got it from relatek website. Well if its not compatible i will have tried. Well there is no solutions then :(
How can i find the 2850 module cause i dont have it either? :(
Thank you a lot!

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#374 Post by Sage »

Thanks for your eagle-eyed pick-up, rc. I guess what you say muddies the water somewhat. I was advised that the rt2800usb dongle was only issued in the UK a few months ago to take advantage of the 300MHz signalling on some tablets and smart TVs.
Whilst you're still about, I'd very much appreciate your wisdom on blacklisting when you can spare a moment, please. Might have a few more items for the chop!

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#375 Post by rcrsn51 »

Sage wrote:I was advised that the rt2800usb dongle was only issued in the UK a few months ago to take advantage of the 300MHz signalling on some tablets and smart TVs.
Dam973 has a PCI device. You should learn a bit about the modinfo command.
I'd very much appreciate your wisdom on blacklisting when you can spare a moment, please.
Menu > System > BootManager Configure Bootup

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#376 Post by pemasu »

Dam973. What I have googled, there have been issues with rt2800pci module and wpa/wpa2. Some of the problems have been fixed by patching the rt28000pci source and recompiling the module.

Could you run in console: pmodemdiag and post here the created tar ball from the /root, something like: /root/pmodemdiag-20121213.tar.gz

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#377 Post by Sage »

Thanks for that, rc, will try to remember for the future.
Dam973 has a PCI device
- yes I saw his suffix, that's why I showed my dongle as usb, but presume it's the same ic inside both?!

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#378 Post by Sage »

Dept. of dumb questions: presume 'blacklisting' only applies to installed systems not liveCD unless a savefile is invoked and an hard reset implemented? An X-restart is insufficient for kernel-level commands? Other methods of activation without hard reset? Any other useful observations?

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#379 Post by rcrsn51 »

You could use "rmmod" to unload the bad module, then "modprobe" to load the good one.

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#380 Post by Sage »

Ta! Will do. Good to have you around, rc.

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