to run this live-CD does require a computer with at least 1.5GB RAM, I would recommend 2GB
My report on Quirky 6.0
RAM
From the readme:
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].
Quirky unicorn 6.2.1.91 live ISO
Quick Test
1. Installed to class 10 SD after conversion to hybrid ISO.
2. The boot was slow as high lighted but no slower than Cinnamon Mint17 64 Bit
running off the SSD on the same box. No complaints!
3. Noted creation of 894MB ext2 zram whilst booting.
(Would f2fs be possible & would it be any quicker? - It is designed for solid state memory.)
4. Live running very quick as is to be expected when an O/S runs entirely in ram.
5. Installed flash & engaged fontwizard which gave a huge improvement in Seamonkey.
6. No serious errors found in any of the log files.
OOTB in this ISO form it makes a great banking or kiosk distro.
1. Installed to class 10 SD after conversion to hybrid ISO.
2. The boot was slow as high lighted but no slower than Cinnamon Mint17 64 Bit
running off the SSD on the same box. No complaints!
3. Noted creation of 894MB ext2 zram whilst booting.
(Would f2fs be possible & would it be any quicker? - It is designed for solid state memory.)
4. Live running very quick as is to be expected when an O/S runs entirely in ram.
5. Installed flash & engaged fontwizard which gave a huge improvement in Seamonkey.
6. No serious errors found in any of the log files.
OOTB in this ISO form it makes a great banking or kiosk distro.
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Yes, I know, but there was a suggestion from BK to try 1.5. I did that and reported.to run this live-CD does require a computer with at least 1.5GB RAM, I would recommend 2GB
Update: Negotiated short-term loan of extra mem from a client's machine! Yes - 2Gb seems to be a minimum as surmised by BK. 1.5Gb just doesn''t cut it.
Running OK until client's new SSD arrives...
To guarantee Brits can run BBC iPlayer, be sure to run a v.10 Flashplayer (unless, perhaps, running an Intel video card).
First USB insertion superimposes icon over FD0; move, remove then subsequently appears in new position.
unicorn-6.2.1.91.iso
with 1.5 GB exactly.
console warning:
e3 text editor will launch however it can't save due to 'no space left'.
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I can confirm as well that more than 1.5 GB is needed on an IBM desktopto run this live-CD does require a computer with at least 1.5GB RAM, I would recommend 2GB
with 1.5 GB exactly.
console warning:
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/usr/bin/xwin line 189 write error : No space left on device
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2GB needed
On AMD E350 laptop with around 1.7GB available RAM, X is not working and there were too many errors on bootup.
Will see if I can somehow increase available RAM, as this is a 2-GB-RAM laptop.
Will see if I can somehow increase available RAM, as this is a 2-GB-RAM laptop.
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Oh, dear! This is so serious a limitation as to be unacceptable for all those guys using shared-memory boards where an add-in video card is impossible (laptops) or difficult where the slot-availability or mem slots are limited. One of my best testing boards - gifted! - has two mem slots but one doesn't work. Only takes DDR1 which is an hen's-teeth option in 2Gb strips. Let's hope genius is busy at the bench een as we speak...1.7GB available RAM
ZRAM/F2FS
ZRAM/F2FS
In my previous post I raised this possibility. The patch to do this is out but seems to have not yet made it into the kernel.
Patch:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/9/15/115 (15th Sept 2014)
Kernel info:
https://www.kernel.org
Edit: - Patch will be in k 3.18
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n ... px=MTgwNzk
Pull request-
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kern ... 00024.html
In my previous post I raised this possibility. The patch to do this is out but seems to have not yet made it into the kernel.
Patch:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/9/15/115 (15th Sept 2014)
Kernel info:
https://www.kernel.org
Edit: - Patch will be in k 3.18
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n ... px=MTgwNzk
Pull request-
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kern ... 00024.html
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LXDE for Quirky-Unicorn
The pets to add LXDE to Quirky-Unicorn to make LxPupQuirky14.10 can be found at:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 210#807210
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 210#807210
LxPup = Puppy + LXDE
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
Main version used daily: LxPupSc; Assembler of UPups, ScPup & ScPup64, LxPup, LxPupSc & LxPupSc64
RE: Booting QU on UEFI machine
Hi Barry,
It took me a while to get the better of it considering that I only ever boot from a USB stick or SD card.
In the QT thread above I mentioned converting the 6.2.1.91 live ISO into a hybrid ISO.
That boots fine on a traditional (difficult) BIOS and also on the UEFI PC.
CSM mode must be enabled but there is no need to disable fast boot or secure boot.
The hybrid ISO can be written to a card or stick. You may need to adjust the legacy boot order. If the card is left plugged in, the box will boot straight to QU.
If you wanted to boot instead to 8.1 to err “maintain it
...............................I can't say that I am happy. I am trying to use syslinux 6.03 and a USB stick to boot on a "win8.1" laptop with 64-bit UEFI firmware, Secure Boot turned off, and "legacy boot" disabled.
Strange but a new Pc with Win 8 and a UEFI BIOS that I bought earlier this year had exactly the same effect upon me.I will have to think about this. A side-reason, not the main one, that I retired from Puppy development, was I did not like the way things were heading, the changes. UEFI was one of them. Even GPT, I developed a dislike for. Systemd another. Then there is the bloatware such as LLVM and libicu.
...don't mind me, I'm in a grumpy mood.
It took me a while to get the better of it considering that I only ever boot from a USB stick or SD card.
In the QT thread above I mentioned converting the 6.2.1.91 live ISO into a hybrid ISO.
That boots fine on a traditional (difficult) BIOS and also on the UEFI PC.
CSM mode must be enabled but there is no need to disable fast boot or secure boot.
The hybrid ISO can be written to a card or stick. You may need to adjust the legacy boot order. If the card is left plugged in, the box will boot straight to QU.
If you wanted to boot instead to 8.1 to err “maintain it
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touchpad of my laptop does not work under Quirky Unicorn 6.2
My laptop computer is acer v3-371-50BW. Its touchpad does not work under Quirky Unicorn 6.2.1.91 while it works under Puppy Linux 6.0 "Tahrpup."
Is there any suggestion?
Is there any suggestion?
My report on Quirky 6.0
Still no problems after using this flash drive install of Quirky 6.2.1
for a week.
EDIT: Updated proprietary nvidia driver.
video-info-glx 1.5.3 Sun 9 Nov 2014 on Quirky Unicorn 6.2.1 Linux 3.16.6 i686
0.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 [GeForce GTX 560 Ti OEM] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA
product: GF110 Board - 12630002 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.16.0
dimensions: 3840x1080 pixels (1204x343 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GTX 560 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 340.58
for a week.
EDIT: Updated proprietary nvidia driver.
video-info-glx 1.5.3 Sun 9 Nov 2014 on Quirky Unicorn 6.2.1 Linux 3.16.6 i686
0.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF110 [GeForce GTX 560 Ti OEM] (rev a1)
oem: NVIDIA
product: GF110 Board - 12630002 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.16.0
dimensions: 3840x1080 pixels (1204x343 millimeters)
depth of root window: 24 planes
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
OpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GTX 560 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 340.58
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Possible solution – UEFI booting
@ BarryK,
I have validated this very simple boot method with Blue Pup (QT 6.0.5) installed on f2fs partitions on my old XP box which has a swine of a BIOS and on my recent UEFI Win 8.1 box. It should work with QU 6.2.1,
The ploy is to create a 4meg hybrid ISO to boot from which can be placed on any old stick or card using dd or win32diskimager. Given the small size, the speed of the media is unimportant as the bulk of the data will be loading from the HDD or SSD.
A series of such images containing the 6.0.5 kernel can be found below. They cover sda2 to sda7 inclusive.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Isolinux.cfg contains a single line of code there being no menu or splash screen:
That raises the issue of boot codes. ('qfix=bak', 'qfix=nox' and 'qfix=fsck')
The third one could be included in isolinux.cfg by default and a separate ISO could be created containing the first.
Possibly the install-quirky-to-partition script which currently ends with a suggested entry for GRUB4DOS, could be modified to offer the option of creating such an ISO on the fly. A further option of creating a recovery ISO on another stick with ‘qfix=bak’ could also be offered.
Anyone wanting to boot with ‘qfix=nox’ could create their own hybrid ISO with that code.
With this method CSM mode must be enabled but there is no need to disable fast boot or secure boot. (See previous post dated 6th November)
I have validated this very simple boot method with Blue Pup (QT 6.0.5) installed on f2fs partitions on my old XP box which has a swine of a BIOS and on my recent UEFI Win 8.1 box. It should work with QU 6.2.1,
The ploy is to create a 4meg hybrid ISO to boot from which can be placed on any old stick or card using dd or win32diskimager. Given the small size, the speed of the media is unimportant as the bulk of the data will be loading from the HDD or SSD.
A series of such images containing the 6.0.5 kernel can be found below. They cover sda2 to sda7 inclusive.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Isolinux.cfg contains a single line of code there being no menu or splash screen:
Code: Select all
default /vmlinuz root=/dev/sdaX rw
The third one could be included in isolinux.cfg by default and a separate ISO could be created containing the first.
Possibly the install-quirky-to-partition script which currently ends with a suggested entry for GRUB4DOS, could be modified to offer the option of creating such an ISO on the fly. A further option of creating a recovery ISO on another stick with ‘qfix=bak’ could also be offered.
Anyone wanting to boot with ‘qfix=nox’ could create their own hybrid ISO with that code.
With this method CSM mode must be enabled but there is no need to disable fast boot or secure boot. (See previous post dated 6th November)
Regards ETP
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Re: Possible solution – UEFI booting
[quote="With this method CSM mode must be enabled but there is no need to disable fast boot or secure boot. (See previous post dated 6th November)[/quote]
Yeah, Compatibility Support Mode will allow booting of any of our pups on a "win8" machine.
What I am investigating is booting on a UEFI machine, with CSM disabled.
Which I have had progress in doing, just have to build a 64-bit QU, so that the 64-bit kernel has something to pass control to.
Or maybe I will hit more snags.
Yeah, Compatibility Support Mode will allow booting of any of our pups on a "win8" machine.
What I am investigating is booting on a UEFI machine, with CSM disabled.
Which I have had progress in doing, just have to build a 64-bit QU, so that the 64-bit kernel has something to pass control to.
Or maybe I will hit more snags.
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My desktop PC is UEFI, and has never had any problem booting Puppies or XP.
The shop sold it with no OS on it, and I told the shop-owner I intended to use it with Puppy.
Perhaps he configured the necessary settings so it would give no trouble.
If you want me to take a look at my BIOS settings and report back on particular values, just say.
The shop sold it with no OS on it, and I told the shop-owner I intended to use it with Puppy.
Perhaps he configured the necessary settings so it would give no trouble.
If you want me to take a look at my BIOS settings and report back on particular values, just say.
Hi OyyO,
to install to your f2fs partition. 20gb of space is more than ample.
Quirky Unicorn (QU) is distributed as this file (193.2MB):
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... .2.usfs.xz
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... rtition.sh
Full instructions:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... rn-6.2.htm
You will then need to decide on a boot method. Please bear in mind that this
thread is experimental. If you are not comfortable with any of these steps do
not put at risk any other O/S that you may or may not have on your SSD.
Welcome to the kennels. You will need the following two itemsHi, is it possible to make install to ssd parition already formatted f2fs, from live CD usb flash drive? I don't have grub in it.
to install to your f2fs partition. 20gb of space is more than ample.
Quirky Unicorn (QU) is distributed as this file (193.2MB):
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... .2.usfs.xz
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... rtition.sh
Full instructions:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/quirky ... rn-6.2.htm
You will then need to decide on a boot method. Please bear in mind that this
thread is experimental. If you are not comfortable with any of these steps do
not put at risk any other O/S that you may or may not have on your SSD.
Regards ETP
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ETP Thanks alot, i read almost all this thread, i already download this files.One question, Barry wrote that it will not install under Puppy distro, is it correct?
I also dowload quirky6.2.8gb.img.xz and try to unpack it with 7zip, but useless, 40gb free space are not enough for decompressing. i want to flash image to microSD via usbcardreader under WindowsXP.
I also dowload quirky6.2.8gb.img.xz and try to unpack it with 7zip, but useless, 40gb free space are not enough for decompressing. i want to flash image to microSD via usbcardreader under WindowsXP.
Hi OyyO,OyyO wrote:ETP Thanks alot, i read almost all this thread, i already download this files.One question, Barry wrote that it will not install under Puppy distro, is it correct?
I also dowload quirky6.2.8gb.img.xz and try to unpack it with 7zip, but useless, 40gb free space are not enough for decompressing. i want to flash image to microSD via usbcardreader under WindowsXP.
If you have XP and have downloaded the 6.2.8gb.img.xz file you need to first using 7zip extract the image within XP. It will extract to about 7.64gb. Make sure you have that much free space.
In XP to then place the extracted image on a microSD (A 16gb one would be needed) use win32diskimager. Note that the target (The microSD) will be wiped.
A detailed win32diskimager guide is to be found here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 457#765457
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