Blue Pup V6 Released 11th Oct 2014 32-bit
blue pup-sp1.pet
Hi step,
Thanks for your reports. Your testing has revealed previously unreported problems which have been shown up by SP1 but are in fact due to flaws in a couple of the original scripts. Basically I failed to cater for all possibilities and need to find alternate ways of doing some things.
SP1 itself is sound but I need to fix some of the scripts that it calls. I will look at them and hopefully will issue a fix in the form of a compulsory service pack in a few days time.
We are now getting down to the nitty-gritty.
Thanks for your reports. Your testing has revealed previously unreported problems which have been shown up by SP1 but are in fact due to flaws in a couple of the original scripts. Basically I failed to cater for all possibilities and need to find alternate ways of doing some things.
SP1 itself is sound but I need to fix some of the scripts that it calls. I will look at them and hopefully will issue a fix in the form of a compulsory service pack in a few days time.
We are now getting down to the nitty-gritty.
Regards ETP
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Moving service to running BLUE users not connected to forum
Hi @ETP. Awhile back, @BarryK developed a way for system service, like "bluepup-sp1", to be pushed to facilitate a system upgrade. (Of course, the user must exercise to allow it to continue installation)
Does QT/BLUE have that same mechanism builtin? Could that be a way to move service to BLUE users, while still offering service explanation for understanding in the thread?
Hope this helps
Does QT/BLUE have that same mechanism builtin? Could that be a way to move service to BLUE users, while still offering service explanation for understanding in the thread?
Hope this helps
Hi gcmartin,
From the screen shot below you only use multi-session-CD/DVD and I personally do not even begin to understand your comment above.
Also, since multi-session is your principal interest; how is your promised multi-session-manual coming along?
My regards
From the screen shot below you only use multi-session-CD/DVD and I personally do not even begin to understand your comment above.
Also, since multi-session is your principal interest; how is your promised multi-session-manual coming along?
My regards
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Don't know if it will help anyone preparing a stick for Blue pup, but there is an interesting thread concerning Gparted and formatting here:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93047
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93047
Hi @Jasper
BLUE and QuirkyTahr (QT) are not ISO supported nor are they multi-sessioned as is found with CD/DVD PUPs and Frugal PUPs.
BLUE and QT are ONLY "full" install distros whose life begins as a full-install USB or a full-install HDD.
Save-sessions have no place and are not a part of full-install systems.
Hope this is helpful
BLUE and QuirkyTahr (QT) are not ISO supported nor are they multi-sessioned as is found with CD/DVD PUPs and Frugal PUPs.
BLUE and QT are ONLY "full" install distros whose life begins as a full-install USB or a full-install HDD.
Save-sessions have no place and are not a part of full-install systems.
Hope this is helpful
Hi gcmartin,
For Blue, possibly being used by non-forum members new to Linux, I would favour a pop-up alert drawn off Google Drive. It is not a high priority however.
http://www.bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00034
Also as Billtoo pointed out a couple of posts back it is possible to export all your apps to another copy of Blue or QT.
I think that I see what you are getting at here. QT does include that alert when PPM is launched and as a menu item. Any service pack is placed on Ibiblio by BK.Post subject: Moving service to running BLUE users not connected to forum
For Blue, possibly being used by non-forum members new to Linux, I would favour a pop-up alert drawn off Google Drive. It is not a high priority however.
That is not quite so. The snapshot/restore facility is its equivalent.Save-sessions have no place and are not a part of full-install systems.
http://www.bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00034
Also as Billtoo pointed out a couple of posts back it is possible to export all your apps to another copy of Blue or QT.
Regards ETP
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Yes @ETP. I'm an ole guy from wayback in the days before DOS. RATHER, Snapshot/Restore is a backup service which I have used many times for my PUPs. But, this is fundamentally different in implementation from save-session which is aimed for CD-DVD-frugal use. There is no boot-time feature builtin where user can interrupt to choose RAM only or select which session one wants eliminated as system boots., etc. This is because the save-session(s) and the base PUP are distinctly separate items; whereas the full-install does not carry that concept.The snapshot/restore facility is its equivalent
Until either QT/BLUE chooses to add this structure in or change the underlying workings of the full-install system, "save-session" as is known in frugal-DVD is non existent as a subsystem in QT. (This is not a request for I completely understand advantages that full install provides use)
Stepping aside from save-session and returning to Snapshot/Restore, the USB stick (or the system HDD) should be a part of good user behavior to protect oUr running OS. Snapshot/Restore, I think, is one of the things we, as users, must do for our OSes and especially the data/information/media we create/use/maintain on the system we run.
Thusly too, @BillToo's implementation has some very distinct advantages for incorporation & use.
I would like to know the inner workings of Zram and wondered if that feature was included in a full install, if it would minimize writes to a Flash drive.
The os with files would be loaded into Zram as a compressed image and the directory and menus items would be links to expand an application while it was being used and discarded afterward.
But I could be called crazy thinking that.
Being Old School, I still remember when one could use executable zip files that would expand when used and be removed when finished.
There was a utility called Zip2exe that would convert a normal zipped application into one that would expand and open when used/clicked on.
Also, on the subject of installing Blue Pup to a partition on my hard drive, with all the frugal installs of various Puppys on a few partitions and sharing some directories from /mnt/home with each at this point I am not ready to do a hard drive install.
I did make an SFS of the contents of the f2fs partition though that I can open with most Puppy versions.
The os with files would be loaded into Zram as a compressed image and the directory and menus items would be links to expand an application while it was being used and discarded afterward.
But I could be called crazy thinking that.
Being Old School, I still remember when one could use executable zip files that would expand when used and be removed when finished.
There was a utility called Zip2exe that would convert a normal zipped application into one that would expand and open when used/clicked on.
Also, on the subject of installing Blue Pup to a partition on my hard drive, with all the frugal installs of various Puppys on a few partitions and sharing some directories from /mnt/home with each at this point I am not ready to do a hard drive install.
I did make an SFS of the contents of the f2fs partition though that I can open with most Puppy versions.
Re: Blue Pup
Hi rameshiyer,rameshiyer wrote:Please let me know how to install Blue Pup V3 in Hard Disk of PC. Looking for a detailed reply.
Details can be found in these two posts:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 231#763231
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 389#770389
If you intend to shrink a Windows NTFS partition it is highly advisable that you first:
A. Do a full hard disc check in Windows followed by a defrag.
B. Backup your whole drive before using Gparted to shrink & then create your new f2fs partition.
Regards ETP
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build system for quirky
Though I dunno understand what it means bur BK has published the build system for quirky with changes ?
http://bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00077
http://bkhome.org/news/?viewDetailed=00077
NEW OPTIONAL PET
This is an optional dotpet for all versions of Blue Pup. In QT 6 BarryK introduced a feature to check for new service packs. The check could be selected as a menu item or was carried out automatically if PPM was launched.
This pet checks automatically for new pets or service packs at each boot-up without any user intervention.
If either of the above is available an audible and a visual alert will be triggered.
For testing purposes the server based trigger is currently turned on.
The pet (petalert-mk1.pet) can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Please let me know if this .pet performs as expected. Test by re-starting X.
This pet checks automatically for new pets or service packs at each boot-up without any user intervention.
If either of the above is available an audible and a visual alert will be triggered.
For testing purposes the server based trigger is currently turned on.
The pet (petalert-mk1.pet) can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
Please let me know if this .pet performs as expected. Test by re-starting X.
Regards ETP
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service available for BLUE PUP
I installed the PET to my BLUE on USB. I restarted X. After a short period, while on desktop, I got a pop-up message indicating there exist a "service" on the forum, without specifying where.
Question
Should the PPM be used after the pop-up? Or, how should one proceed after viewing the popup?
Thanks in advance
Question
Should the PPM be used after the pop-up? Or, how should one proceed after viewing the popup?
Thanks in advance
petalert-mk1.pet
@ gcmartin,
The message ends with “See forum thread.Question
Should the PPM be used after the pop-up? Or, how should one proceed after viewing the popup?
Regards ETP
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Update
THUNDERBIRD
Version 24.5.0 is now available. The simple procedure to update it is descibed in the second post of this thread.
PETALERT-MK1.PET (Released 27th April)
For testing purposes the server based trigger is still currently turned on. It will be turned off on Friday which means that any alerts received after that day will be genuine.
Version 24.5.0 is now available. The simple procedure to update it is descibed in the second post of this thread.
PETALERT-MK1.PET (Released 27th April)
For testing purposes the server based trigger is still currently turned on. It will be turned off on Friday which means that any alerts received after that day will be genuine.
Regards ETP
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Laptop - sleep
Hi gcmartin,gcmartin wrote:My laptop, a Dell Inspiron 6000 does NOT go to sleep when cover closed. Please advise.
Thx
The various ACPI elements and key binding tools were never include in QT and are therefore not in Blue. It was commented in the QT thread that it was not really an issue given the speed of shutdown and boot. I do not think that BarryK has ever been a fan of sleep/hibernation preferring the certainty of zero battery drain that shutdown gives.
The various tools are available via PPM if this is a major issue for you and you wish to experiment having first created a snapshot.
Regards ETP
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Re: NEW OPTIONAL PET
Here it doesn't work as expected. You say it should alert on boot-up. It didn't on two boot-ups. When I restarted X it did alert - due to Thunderbird's availability. But restarting X isn't the intended usage for this pet.ETP wrote:This is an optional dotpet for all versions of Blue Pup. In QT 6 BarryK introduced a feature to check for new service packs. The check could be selected as a menu item or was carried out automatically if PPM was launched.
This pet checks automatically for new pets or service packs at each boot-up without any user intervention.
If either of the above is available an audible and a visual alert will be triggered.
For testing purposes the server based trigger is currently turned on.
Please let me know if this .pet performs as expected. Test by re-starting X.