DPupBuster-7.9.0.2 published 17 Feb 2019
New frugal install to internal SSD on Dell 3350 Latitude laptop with Core i5-5200U / 8GB RAM with Touchscreen. Set up went well, Intel 7265 wifi card identified and setup wifi without issue. All tested working well. Well done josejp2424.
On first shutdown successfully created save folder in partition (sda4).
On reboot and all subsequent boots I get an error message displayed and the boot process pauses for 60 seconds then completes successfully. The following boot error message is displayed:
On resumption, the boot process completes successfully. All is working OK, including the touchscreen, which is functioning correctly.
Just reporting to see if something can be done to not cause the 60 second pause.
Thanks for your this excellent addition to Puppy.
On first shutdown successfully created save folder in partition (sda4).
On reboot and all subsequent boots I get an error message displayed and the boot process pauses for 60 seconds then completes successfully. The following boot error message is displayed:
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Adding module hid_multitouchmodprobe: Can't channge to directory `/lib/modules'
No such file or directory.
Dumping last lines of /tmp/bootinit.log...
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Dumping last lines of kernel log...
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Pausing for 60 seconds...
Just reporting to see if something can be done to not cause the 60 second pause.
Thanks for your this excellent addition to Puppy.
As this puppy includes pulse audio, I thought I would try the latest firefox. I downloaded and unpacked and installed the firefox directory to /initrd/mnt/dev_save.
If ran as root, sound works without issue. If running the firefox executable prepended with 'run-as-spot', firefox runs, but without sound.
Looking at the pasystray gave me no clue on how to get sound working. Any assistance on getting sound working when running as spot, would be greatly appreciated.
If ran as root, sound works without issue. If running the firefox executable prepended with 'run-as-spot', firefox runs, but without sound.
Looking at the pasystray gave me no clue on how to get sound working. Any assistance on getting sound working when running as spot, would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks artsownartsown wrote:Regarding Dpupbuster 64, it was a real pleasure to use the latest version
of firefox with your pulseaudio. I already plan to use this as a sort of
firefoxpup64. It works extremely well.
Art
firefox works fine if you use it in root.
the same with google chrome.
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thanks watchdogwatchdog wrote:Osmo not working: missing symlinks libical.so.1 and libicalss.so.1.
Those bookstores I had not noticed.
I have problem now with pkg ( of scottman )
corrupts the system.
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hello TerryTerry H wrote:New frugal install to internal SSD on Dell 3350 Latitude laptop with Core i5-5200U / 8GB RAM with Touchscreen. Set up went well, Intel 7265 wifi card identified and setup wifi without issue. All tested working well. Well done josejp2424.
On first shutdown successfully created save folder in partition (sda4).
On reboot and all subsequent boots I get an error message displayed and the boot process pauses for 60 seconds then completes successfully. The following boot error message is displayed:
On resumption, the boot process completes successfully. All is working OK, including the touchscreen, which is functioning correctly.Code: Select all
Adding module hid_multitouchmodprobe: Can't channge to directory `/lib/modules' No such file or directory. Dumping last lines of /tmp/bootinit.log... . . Dumping last lines of kernel log... . . Pausing for 60 seconds...
Just reporting to see if something can be done to not cause the 60 second pause.
Thanks for your this excellent addition to Puppy.
It seems not to find /lib/modules.
with respect to firefox.
if pulseaudio is working on root, I did not realize that it does not work in spot .
I will continue with the tests.
and if you get results to solve it, it will be very helpful.
tranks Terry
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Re: Dpup Buster K3.18.138
Hi darry19662018,darry19662018 wrote:Have this booting on my machine would like to see how it goes on others.
Basically the beautiful dpup buster 7.9.0.2 with kernel kernel 3.18.138 it has a basic save file to make it boot this kernel and contains the original kernel files if you wish to roll back to the series 4 kernel. I would like to know how this will boot on other machines. this method is the only one using the remaster process that would keep my changes of the new kernel.
I have trimmed the iso down as a thin version so there is no cups a useful buiding block for old machines that find series 4 kernels to be too demanding.
https://archive.org/details/dpupbusterk3.18.138v1
As an aside I manually install iso's copying the contents to a folder and edit grub4dos accordingly.
It's working quite smoothly for me on my 2008 netbook, and looks nice. The first thing I noticed in this dpup was that the bottom tray has no Volume icon, and that the Chat icon on the top panel leads to no where (but I only mention those because they're the first thing I looked for). The wifi worked and this message is posted from SeaMonkey 2.46, which was included in your iso.
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dpup buster 7.9.0.2 with kernel kernel 3.18.138 will not run on a-
Computer Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Product Name: HP Compaq dc5800 Small Form Factor - dual core
Version:
Serial Number: 2UA90507K5
UUID: 390fc7c2-45ee-dd11-bbda-7d50f98e0023
RAM: 4 mg
Tried both 32 & 64 bit.
NOTE: This computer will only boot a Linux OS with a kernel up to and including 4.12 kernel.
>>>---Indian------>
dpup buster 7.9.0.2 with kernel kernel 3.18.138 will not run on a-
Computer Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Product Name: HP Compaq dc5800 Small Form Factor - dual core
Version:
Serial Number: 2UA90507K5
UUID: 390fc7c2-45ee-dd11-bbda-7d50f98e0023
RAM: 4 mg
Tried both 32 & 64 bit.
NOTE: This computer will only boot a Linux OS with a kernel up to and including 4.12 kernel.
>>>---Indian------>
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In my install xarchive is not properly working. Click tar.bz2 archive, Select All, Extract, Choose destination and it closes.
In console:
There is a glib problem. The same warning-error makes to segfault puppyphone.
In console:
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(xarchive:17849): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 05:56:38.739: Two different plugins tried to register
There is a glib problem. The same warning-error makes to segfault puppyphone.
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Re: Dpupbuster 64 bit
Hello Watchdogwatchdog wrote:In my install xarchive is not properly working. Click tar.bz2 archive, Select All, Extract, Choose destination and it closes.
In console:
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(xarchive:17849): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 05:56:38.739: Two different plugins tried to register
There is a glib problem. The same warning-error makes to segfault puppyphone.
the xarchive is working well for me
did you test puppyphone-1.41-x86_64?
http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... x86_64.pet
Re: Dpupbuster 64 bit
That's odd! Something hardware related?josejp2424 wrote:
Hello Watchdog
the xarchive is working well for me
Yes, I did. It segfaults on my hardware. I'll continue to test.
EDIT: you are right! Puppyphone and xarchive work in a live session. Something I installed in my savefile has corrupted it.
I'll try to uninstall something and see what corrupts the savefile.
EDIT1: xarchive and puppyphone work for me only in a live session. As you install anything they do not work anymore. In a first attempt I installed only guvcview: the operation corrupted the savefile. In a second attempt I installed only the printer: the operation has corrupted the savefile, too. I give up.
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Re: Dpupbuster 64 bit
If you installed a package by pkg, that's what breaks the systemwatchdog wrote:That's odd! Something hardware related?josejp2424 wrote:
Hello Watchdog
the xarchive is working well for me
Yes, I did. It segfaults on my hardware. I'll continue to test.
EDIT: you are right! Puppyphone and xarchive work in a live session. Something I installed in my savefile has corrupted it.
I'll try to uninstall something and see what corrupts the savefile.
EDIT1: xarchive and puppyphone work for me only in a live session. As you install anything they do not work anymore. In a first attempt I installed only guvcview: the operation corrupted the savefile. In a second attempt I installed only the printer: the operation has corrupted the savefile, too. I give up.
Re: Dpupbuster 64 bit
In which case maybe the installation of libc6 needs to be blocked.josejp2424 wrote:If you installed a package by pkg, that's what breaks the systemwatchdog wrote:That's odd! Something hardware related?josejp2424 wrote:
Hello Watchdog
the xarchive is working well for me
Yes, I did. It segfaults on my hardware. I'll continue to test.
EDIT: you are right! Puppyphone and xarchive work in a live session. Something I installed in my savefile has corrupted it.
I'll try to uninstall something and see what corrupts the savefile.
EDIT1: xarchive and puppyphone work for me only in a live session. As you install anything they do not work anymore. In a first attempt I installed only guvcview: the operation corrupted the savefile. In a second attempt I installed only the printer: the operation has corrupted the savefile, too. I give up.
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Working with the 64 bit version on a Dell Optiplex 3010 having i5 3470 and
4 gig ram. Besides Firefox, I've installed several of my favorite applications.
All worked. However, my Canon printer-scanner would not install. Now, in
a different context, s243a mentioned blocking libc6. In frustration, I decided
to do something nutty and remove both libc6 and libc6-i386. To my
surprise, the printer then installed and worked. The only negative effect
I've noticed after removing libc6 is after a fresh boot. When I try PPM
the first time it just sits there saying it's starting. I kill X and restart it,
then PPM runs. Note that I cannot get into printer installation via the menu.
I use http://localhost:631/admin in Firefox.
I hope this "nutty" experiment provides a useful clue. I'll also include here
a snapshot of the errors PPM reports while doing a update:
http://home.ptd.net/~artnpeg/ppm_errors.png
Art
4 gig ram. Besides Firefox, I've installed several of my favorite applications.
All worked. However, my Canon printer-scanner would not install. Now, in
a different context, s243a mentioned blocking libc6. In frustration, I decided
to do something nutty and remove both libc6 and libc6-i386. To my
surprise, the printer then installed and worked. The only negative effect
I've noticed after removing libc6 is after a fresh boot. When I try PPM
the first time it just sits there saying it's starting. I kill X and restart it,
then PPM runs. Note that I cannot get into printer installation via the menu.
I use http://localhost:631/admin in Firefox.
I hope this "nutty" experiment provides a useful clue. I'll also include here
a snapshot of the errors PPM reports while doing a update:
http://home.ptd.net/~artnpeg/ppm_errors.png
Art
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Re: Dpupbuster 64 bit
s243as243a wrote:In which case maybe the installation of libc6 needs to be blocked.josejp2424 wrote:If you installed a package by pkg, that's what breaks the systemwatchdog wrote: That's odd! Something hardware related?
Yes, I did. It segfaults on my hardware. I'll continue to test.
EDIT: you are right! Puppyphone and xarchive work in a live session. Something I installed in my savefile has corrupted it.
I'll try to uninstall something and see what corrupts the savefile.
EDIT1: xarchive and puppyphone work for me only in a live session. As you install anything they do not work anymore. In a first attempt I installed only guvcview: the operation corrupted the savefile. In a second attempt I installed only the printer: the operation has corrupted the savefile, too. I give up.
pkg eliminates the symbolic links / usr / lib / x86_64-linux-gnu, causes the system to fail
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new iso corrected several bug.
dpupbuster64_7.9.0.2-Alpha4-12072019.iso. .
DELTA dpupbuster64_7.9.0.2-Alpha4. .
dpupbuster64_7.9.0.2-Alpha4-12072019.iso. .
DELTA dpupbuster64_7.9.0.2-Alpha4. .
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The solution to the this pup woes' is to natively compile glib.
http://gtk.10911.n7.nabble.com/Need-hel ... 60977.html
I downloaded:
http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/ ... rig.tar.xz
Untar the archive. Click autogen.sh and wait. Then:
Installwatch for new2dir is missing in this pup so I can't share my compilation. Puppyphone and Xarchive are now working.
http://gtk.10911.n7.nabble.com/Need-hel ... 60977.html
I downloaded:
http://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/ ... rig.tar.xz
Untar the archive. Click autogen.sh and wait. Then:
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./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install