BionicPup32 (UPupBB) (27 June 2020)
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Thank you. That is the sfs that I have been using all these years - I simply copy the games (that I use), etc to the hdd.
I copied all the files again and noticed that not only did I get a lot of "overwrite" messages there were quite a few "merge content" messages as well.
Anyway long story short I am a happy camper.
PS. I have found one freecell game that I believe to be impossible - I will post the number when I find it! Got it: 716049
I copied all the files again and noticed that not only did I get a lot of "overwrite" messages there were quite a few "merge content" messages as well.
Anyway long story short I am a happy camper.
PS. I have found one freecell game that I believe to be impossible - I will post the number when I find it! Got it: 716049
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More questions.
1. I have no /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall file even though it shows as firewall enabled. I would like to edit the file so there is no response to pings.
2. When I hover the mouse cursor over the speaker icon I get a reading of 65295% and the slider is unresponsive. How do I get the correct reading and the slider to work?
1. I have no /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall file even though it shows as firewall enabled. I would like to edit the file so there is no response to pings.
2. When I hover the mouse cursor over the speaker icon I get a reading of 65295% and the slider is unresponsive. How do I get the correct reading and the slider to work?
Hi peebee. I do not want to place the same images in this post. So I pass the link of the thread of a problem that this Bionic is giving me.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 42#1051242
Sorry to put the whole link, but if I knew how to put the link in a word, I would.
For the rest, it is spectacular. I loved your version. Thank you.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 42#1051242
Sorry to put the whole link, but if I knew how to put the link in a word, I would.
For the rest, it is spectacular. I loved your version. Thank you.
using a usb portable hardrive
hi all
i am using upupbb32 from a usb flash drive
and would like to use a usb hard drive
however the usb flash drive is not read/write
so i dont know how to put the save file on the usb hardrive
does anyone have any ideas of how to do this
thanks for making a great distro peebee
wanderer
i am using upupbb32 from a usb flash drive
and would like to use a usb hard drive
however the usb flash drive is not read/write
so i dont know how to put the save file on the usb hardrive
does anyone have any ideas of how to do this
thanks for making a great distro peebee
wanderer
Look for a converter cable (e-Bay?). You can get a SATA -to -USB cable, but that may not be two-way, so you might need two converters? Not sure about HW compatibility, some combos just aren't! Use a desktop machine, avoid laptops when attempting systems inter-conversions. Might need a Stanley and soldering iron?! Should be able to use an USB power unit and a separate USB signal line? USB hub? Somebody out there probably has done what you ask?
These SATA to USB bridge chips are all actually quite sophisticated. Here is one short article about the technology:Sage wrote:Look for a converter cable (e-Bay?). You can get a SATA -to -USB cable, but that may not be two-way, so you might need two converters? Not sure about HW compatibility, some combos just aren't! Use a desktop machine, avoid laptops when attempting systems inter-conversions. Might need a Stanley and soldering iron?! Should be able to use an USB power unit and a separate USB signal line? USB hub? Somebody out there probably has done what you ask?
https://www.electronicdesign.com/techno ... rspeed-usb
WeeDogLinux forum: https://weedoglinux.rockedge.org/viewforum.php?f=4
Tiny Linux Blog: https://www.tinylinux.info/
Check Firmware: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=1022797
Tiny Linux Blog: https://www.tinylinux.info/
Check Firmware: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=1022797
thanks for all the help
im actually trying to do something much simpler
but it may not be possible
i have a portable hard drive that uses a usb connection
i want to use it as a usb
load upupbb32 on a partition on the usb hard drive
and then have it boot from the hard drive as though it was a usb
so far i havnt been able to get the puppy installer
to install puppy to the 1st partition of the usb hard drive
will keep messing with it
maybe there is a way
thanks again guys
wanderer
im actually trying to do something much simpler
but it may not be possible
i have a portable hard drive that uses a usb connection
i want to use it as a usb
load upupbb32 on a partition on the usb hard drive
and then have it boot from the hard drive as though it was a usb
so far i havnt been able to get the puppy installer
to install puppy to the 1st partition of the usb hard drive
will keep messing with it
maybe there is a way
thanks again guys
wanderer
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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
Yes.
Frugal is the best way to have any Puppy Linux version installed.
Frugal is the best way to have any Puppy Linux version installed.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
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Someone in the Users section mentioned a problem of no sound in Firefox and I was taking a look.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=118440
Created a save-file and used Menu>Internet>Get Web Browser to download and load Firefox .sfs
I selected "Sub Directory" as the location because it is a frugal in a sub-directory
Minor thing, the Menu entry for Firefox has no icon so I edited the path in the .desktop file:-
Icon=/usr/lib/firefox/browser/chrome/icons/default/default48.png
Then run fixmenus and jwm-reload to get the icon to display.
In my test, Firefox does have sound when "installed" this way.
However, I note that the apulse is a bit old and the apulse libraries are in /usr/lib (replacing the real pulse libraries) rather than being in the sub-directory /usr/lib/apulse
This will mean that the apulse wrapper script /usr/bin/apulse will have no effect, although firefox will have sound without it.
The possible drawback is that some programs (other than firefox) which depend on libpulse are not happy with the apulse replacement libraries.
The alternative approach to using apulse is to install the libs into /usr/lib/apulse and have the official pulse libs in /usr/lib but this does then mean that you have to ensure that firefox (or anything else which needs apulse) is launched via the /usr/bin/apulse wrapper.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=118440
Created a save-file and used Menu>Internet>Get Web Browser to download and load Firefox .sfs
I selected "Sub Directory" as the location because it is a frugal in a sub-directory
Minor thing, the Menu entry for Firefox has no icon so I edited the path in the .desktop file:-
Icon=/usr/lib/firefox/browser/chrome/icons/default/default48.png
Then run fixmenus and jwm-reload to get the icon to display.
In my test, Firefox does have sound when "installed" this way.
However, I note that the apulse is a bit old and the apulse libraries are in /usr/lib (replacing the real pulse libraries) rather than being in the sub-directory /usr/lib/apulse
This will mean that the apulse wrapper script /usr/bin/apulse will have no effect, although firefox will have sound without it.
The possible drawback is that some programs (other than firefox) which depend on libpulse are not happy with the apulse replacement libraries.
The alternative approach to using apulse is to install the libs into /usr/lib/apulse and have the official pulse libs in /usr/lib but this does then mean that you have to ensure that firefox (or anything else which needs apulse) is launched via the /usr/bin/apulse wrapper.
Oscar in England
Thanks OT
The icon change will be in the next Firefox build.
BionicPup32 is getting quite old.... the apulse in it is dated 03/18 so was the up-to-date version at the time of first build. I think I will leave well alone unless its causing problems.
Thanks
peebee
The icon change will be in the next Firefox build.
BionicPup32 is getting quite old.... the apulse in it is dated 03/18 so was the up-to-date version at the time of first build. I think I will leave well alone unless its causing problems.
Thanks
peebee
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
Is anyone able to post a sample grub stanza that works for usb boot for this release please?peebee wrote:Update 15-Mar-2020:
iso md5 = 9610a1bc7d30e12979d2fd0dbd985859 bionicpup32-8.0+19-uefi.iso
I get an error that suggests it is looking for "sr0" (also says unable to locate base sfs) but i am attempting to boot from usb frugal exactly the way I normally do (non UEFI Toshiba laptop)
The CD that I copied the bionic files from will boot the laptop fine and runs well. Just want to boot from usb for extra boot speed.
Here are my grub stanzas - the first 3 work but the two bionic attempts don't.
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title Linux b3libre (sdb2/b3libre)
uuid bf185e4e-5fe7-487d-8e65-55f78c94430a
kernel /b3libre/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb2 ro
initrd /b3libre/initrd.gz
title Linux tazpup (sdb2/tazpup)
uuid bf185e4e-5fe7-487d-8e65-55f78c94430a
kernel /tazpup/vmlinuz psubdir=tazpup pmedia=usbflash
initrd /tazpup/initrd.xz
title Linux Radky Dpup Stretch (sdb2/RadkyDpupStretch)
uuid bf185e4e-5fe7-487d-8e65-55f78c94430a
kernel /RadkyDpupStretch/vmlinuz psubdir=RadkyDpupStretch pmedia=usbflash
initrd /RadkyDpupStretch/initrd.xz
title Linux Peebee Bionic32 (sdb2/PeebeeBionic32)
uuid bf185e4e-5fe7-487d-8e65-55f78c94430a
kernel /PeebeeBionic32/vmlinuz psubdir=PeebeeBionic32 pmedia=usbflash
initrd /PeebeeBionic32/initrd.gz
title Linux Peebee Bionic32 (sdb2/PeebeeBionic32)
uuid bf185e4e-5fe7-487d-8e65-55f78c94430a
kernel /PeebeeBionic32/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb2 ro
initrd /PeebeeBionic32/initrd.gz
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EDIT : For some reason that I can't identify, the problem occurred relentlessly for two days then disappeared totally.
Truly weird and quite disturbing.
Why should a USB boot be unsuccessful for two days, then correct itself???????
Twilight zone.
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EDIT: I finally got past the problem with the bootloader not finding the base puppy sfs. The attached image shows exactly the same problem, but with jrb's Quirky 7.
The fix took me a couple of days to stumble across - it was necessary to remove AC power from the laptop, AND ALSO pull out the usb stick and re-insert it. Weird i know - but that is what reset the error. The usb boot stanza had been perfect all along - but i assume the bios of the laptop kept a table somewhere that needed resetting somehow.
I have a feeling i read about this a couple of years ago in a post by rcrsn51 but this is the first time i can recall experiencing it.
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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
Edited my post above with regard to boot stanza not working. Pretty sure rcrsn51 described the fix in some post a long time ago but i had forgotten about it.
I don't recall seeing this issue with non-UEFI pup CDs but my recent trials with BionicPup32 and jrb's Quirky7 - which are both UEFI aware iso files - gave the same error.
I don't recall seeing this issue with non-UEFI pup CDs but my recent trials with BionicPup32 and jrb's Quirky7 - which are both UEFI aware iso files - gave the same error.