Fluppy 013
The md5sum checks out for me on the printer_scanner.sfs.
If none of your hardware works, run lsmod. If you have no kernel modules - probably its not finding the zdrive.
The missing menu items have moved to the control panel - click Setup on the desktop.
I recommend creating a bootable usb stick following the instructions on the puppeee website - I rarely use ISOs, all my testing is done with USB flashdrive frugals.
If none of your hardware works, run lsmod. If you have no kernel modules - probably its not finding the zdrive.
The missing menu items have moved to the control panel - click Setup on the desktop.
I recommend creating a bootable usb stick following the instructions on the puppeee website - I rarely use ISOs, all my testing is done with USB flashdrive frugals.
Did a fresh manual frugal install of Fluppy 007 on my main Linux box, replacing 006.
Initial boot produced working sound and internet and the correct 1440x900 screen resolution.
No real problems.....everything appears to be working correctly so far.
The new control panel is really handy,puts everything in one place.
Great job.
Initial boot produced working sound and internet and the correct 1440x900 screen resolution.
No real problems.....everything appears to be working correctly so far.
The new control panel is really handy,puts everything in one place.
Great job.

Fluppy 005 works fine.
"lsmod" outputs sizes for the following:
usbhid
fuse
aufs
nls_iso8859_1
nls_cp437
usb_storage
squashfs
uhci_hsc
uhci_hcd
usbcore
I am seeing some of the same problems as in a Frugal install of Fluppy 006 and zpup-005:
1. xorg failure (Fluppy 006)
2. Unrecognized hardware.(Fluppy 006)
3. Desktop switching to low power mode even though AC connected. (Fluppy 006)
4. "printer-scanner-02.sfs" is flagged as "... the wrong version for the current Linux kernel." (in zpup-005 the same happened with a different sfs and they discovered it was something related to Wary, I think)
WDYT?
"lsmod" outputs sizes for the following:
usbhid
fuse
aufs
nls_iso8859_1
nls_cp437
usb_storage
squashfs
uhci_hsc
uhci_hcd
usbcore
I am seeing some of the same problems as in a Frugal install of Fluppy 006 and zpup-005:
1. xorg failure (Fluppy 006)
2. Unrecognized hardware.(Fluppy 006)
3. Desktop switching to low power mode even though AC connected. (Fluppy 006)
4. "printer-scanner-02.sfs" is flagged as "... the wrong version for the current Linux kernel." (in zpup-005 the same happened with a different sfs and they discovered it was something related to Wary, I think)
WDYT?
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experiences with 006 to 007 upgrade
I just upgraded my frugal install of fluppy 006 to 007 on my very recently purchased Lenovo Ideapad S10e. 006 had worked very well. This is on a 4GB usb stick.
One big oddity post-upgrade:
None of the usual desktop icons appear at the upper-left, although I do still see the OpenOffice icons and the SAVE icon and all the expected drive icons at the bottom.
There were only 3 files in /tmp/versioncleanup:
1. /etc/desktop_icon_theme (identical to new version)
2. /usr/share/backgrounds/default.jpg (tmp version is 36,070 bytes, the new one is 297,369 bytes)
3. /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin.fluppy (identical to new version)
I rebooted to see if this got "magically" fixed. It did not. I saved the tmp files in another directory in case you think the one different file would actually make a difference.
One big plus: my wireless still works - I had set it up in 006 using pwireless2. I had been unable to consistently set up wireless in lupu511 (trying many programs, perhaps not pwireless2 though). So thanks for that....
One small item: the clock (or perhaps the time zone) did not survive my one reboot post-upgrade. I had to synchronize again.
One big oddity post-upgrade:
None of the usual desktop icons appear at the upper-left, although I do still see the OpenOffice icons and the SAVE icon and all the expected drive icons at the bottom.
There were only 3 files in /tmp/versioncleanup:
1. /etc/desktop_icon_theme (identical to new version)
2. /usr/share/backgrounds/default.jpg (tmp version is 36,070 bytes, the new one is 297,369 bytes)
3. /root/Choices/ROX-Filer/PuppyPin.fluppy (identical to new version)
I rebooted to see if this got "magically" fixed. It did not. I saved the tmp files in another directory in case you think the one different file would actually make a difference.
One big plus: my wireless still works - I had set it up in 006 using pwireless2. I had been unable to consistently set up wireless in lupu511 (trying many programs, perhaps not pwireless2 though). So thanks for that....
One small item: the clock (or perhaps the time zone) did not survive my one reboot post-upgrade. I had to synchronize again.
s10e 1024x576 video works
another positive item.
even though I swear that one of those messages that flash by during the whole booting process said 1024x600, I seem in fact to be getting native 1024x576 as reported by xvidtune.
even though I swear that one of those messages that flash by during the whole booting process said 1024x600, I seem in fact to be getting native 1024x576 as reported by xvidtune.
Re: experiences with 006 to 007 upgrade
I changed the hardware clock from localtime to utc due to several requests. I guess this helps with dualbooting other linux distros, but I'm not sure if it's better for dual booting with windows. Feedback?tinker wrote:One small item: the clock (or perhaps the time zone) did not survive my one reboot post-upgrade. I had to synchronize again.
Re: experiences with 006 to 007 upgrade
I intend to leave Windows XP on the hard drive. I will personally mostly use fluppy from the usb stick, but other family members might use Windows. So, given my personal situation I would prefer it back the way it was, to local time.jemimah wrote:I changed the hardware clock from localtime to utc due to several requests. I guess this helps with dualbooting other linux distros, but I'm not sure if it's better for dual booting with windows. Feedback?tinker wrote:One small item: the clock (or perhaps the time zone) did not survive my one reboot post-upgrade. I had to synchronize again.
Keyboard Issues
I have tried both iso and zip installs of 007 both get to the select keyboard stage at which my wireless keyboard stops working. Rodent still functions and booting other puppy installations shows that the keyboard is still functional.
Cheers

Cheers
jemimah :
Do you have a pet of the old Network Wizard?
I want to try it first on an EeePc ...but with Fluppy 006.
Then I will use pwireless 2 to see if the wireless picks up as
it won't pick it up.
I will try your newer one later if i AM NOT SUCCESSFUL
I know you don't do Iso files...but they would be really handy sometimes.
Thanks miss Jem....Chris.
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Do you have a pet of the old Network Wizard?
I want to try it first on an EeePc ...but with Fluppy 006.
Then I will use pwireless 2 to see if the wireless picks up as
it won't pick it up.
I will try your newer one later if i AM NOT SUCCESSFUL
I know you don't do Iso files...but they would be really handy sometimes.
Thanks miss Jem....Chris.
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Re: Keyboard Issues
Which keymap are you selecting?Fishy wrote:I have tried both iso and zip installs of 007 both get to the select keyboard stage at which my wireless keyboard stops working. Rodent still functions and booting other puppy installations shows that the keyboard is still functional.![]()
Cheers
Pwireless2 doesn't play well with others (there are too many ways to shoot yourself in the foot with multiple wizards) - so Fluppy only has Pwireless2.cthisbear wrote:jemimah :
Do you have a pet of the old Network Wizard?
I want to try it first on an EeePc ...but with Fluppy 006.
Then I will use pwireless 2 to see if the wireless picks up as
it won't pick it up.
I will try your newer one later if i AM NOT SUCCESSFUL
I know you don't do Iso files...but they would be really handy sometimes.
Thanks miss Jem....Chris.
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There is an ISO for Fluppy however, just click the download link and grab it. The Fluppy06 ISO was corrupted, but 007 works.
You may want to clarify that on Page 1 of this Thread - it could be misunderstood that the 007 ISO is also corrupted.jemimah wrote: There is an ISO for Fluppy however, just click the download link and grab it. The Fluppy06 ISO was corrupted, but 007 works.
Just a thought ...
Meanwhile, I am going to try 007 on a laptop rather than the Samsung NB30 Netbook and see what happens ... something has changed that is common to Fluppy 006 and 007 that is preventing them from working properly on my NB30.
Sure wish I could find it!
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Keyboard Issues
Hi Jemimah, puplet loads to select keyboard screen. When I hit enter for US there is no response. I had this problem with another pup (can't remember name)
Not a big problem as the install is to a desktop for general interest sake, Fluppy being highly regarded.
Cheers and thanks

Not a big problem as the install is to a desktop for general interest sake, Fluppy being highly regarded.
Cheers and thanks
Unless Fluppy 007 (in /mnt/home/flp-007/) is picking up the save file for Fluppy 005 (in /mnt/home/puppy005/) I don't see how it would be getting anything external.jemimah wrote:Be sure to not mix an match any files between versions, and don't use your old save if you're having an issue. Your symptoms suggest you're using an old vmlinuz that doesn't match with the new kernel modules or something like that.
I set up the Frugal install of Fluppy 007 by clicking on the ISO and copying the three Frugal files to the newly created /mnt/home/flp-007/
What could I be missing, please?
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There a four files you need for a frugal - vmlinuz, initrd.gz, flp-xxx.sfs, zfxxxxxx.sfsedoc wrote:Unless Fluppy 007 (in /mnt/home/flp-007/) is picking up the save file for Fluppy 005 (in /mnt/home/puppy005/) I don't see how it would be getting anything external.jemimah wrote:Be sure to not mix an match any files between versions, and don't use your old save if you're having an issue. Your symptoms suggest you're using an old vmlinuz that doesn't match with the new kernel modules or something like that.
I set up the Frugal install of Fluppy 007 by clicking on the ISO and copying the three Frugal files to the newly created /mnt/home/flp-007/
What could I be missing, please?
OK, I didn't know that zfxxxxxx.sfs was mandatory as it is optional in the other versions of Puppy.jemimah wrote: There a four files you need for a frugal - vmlinuz, initrd.gz, flp-xxx.sfs, zfxxxxxx.sfs
Does Fluppy 007 want it in the same folder or one level off as in other versions of Puppy?
I did put the printer-scanner SFS one level off but Boot Loader complained that it didn't match - is that due to the missing zfxxxxxx.sfs?
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