Slacko 5.3.3-RC2 (5.3.2.4[0])
Testing the latest RC version. The 5323 fails to boot.
Can not find the main .sfs I go test the older one again
5321? and see if that one still boots.
Yes 5321 still boots using same computer same code
for booting.
title Slacko-5323 B5 1024x768 JWM. nolapic rootnoverify (hd0,1)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /slackorc/initrd.gz
kernel /slackorc/vmlinuz psubdir=slackorc puppy i915.modeset=1 pfix=fsck
initrd /slackorc/initrd.gz
title Slacko-5321 B5 rootnoverify (hd0,1)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /slacko5321/initrd.gz
kernel /slacko5321/vmlinuz psubdir=slacko5321 puppy i915.modeset=1 pfix=fsck
initrd /slacko5321/initrd.gz
I also tested using rootnoverify (hd0,1) could still not find the .sfs
But the old one boots using it now. What could that be causing
this failure?
Can not find the main .sfs I go test the older one again
5321? and see if that one still boots.
Yes 5321 still boots using same computer same code
for booting.
title Slacko-5323 B5 1024x768 JWM. nolapic rootnoverify (hd0,1)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /slackorc/initrd.gz
kernel /slackorc/vmlinuz psubdir=slackorc puppy i915.modeset=1 pfix=fsck
initrd /slackorc/initrd.gz
title Slacko-5321 B5 rootnoverify (hd0,1)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /slacko5321/initrd.gz
kernel /slacko5321/vmlinuz psubdir=slacko5321 puppy i915.modeset=1 pfix=fsck
initrd /slacko5321/initrd.gz
I also tested using rootnoverify (hd0,1) could still not find the .sfs
But the old one boots using it now. What could that be causing
this failure?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
peebee wrote:Never ever had this problem before....
Attempted to do my usual pristine, manual, frugal install of 5.3.2.3...on my ntfs formatted harddisk in my HP550 laptop
Downloaded the ISO, opened it successfully, selected the 3 files, copied them to a standard directory that has booted many many times before using grub4dos standard menu.lst....
Rebooted and got 3 * red "pausing" and then a failed to find the 5.3.2.3.sfs file....
I'll try another download of the ISO....
[edit] 2nd download - same result - won't boot...[/edit]
Cheers
peebee
Same problem that I have. Something or somebody has changed the .sfs?
slacko-5.3.2.3-SCSI.iso 113M, RC status
but lupu reports that it has only 108MB or 112 ... see my picture
and not 113 MB
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not an ideal solution though
Hi Noobynooby wrote:Same problem that I have. Something or somebody has changed the .sfs?
Sounds like the shared culprit between us is the ntfs harddisk....
Wonder which woof mick has used? Barry has been altering the boot files I think for his internationalisation project - could this have affected ntfs support??? Just clutching at straws.
Or it could be something to do with the new compression type being used in the k3 kernels - tz instead of gz? That might also explain the different size showing in lupu which doesn't have tz???? Again talking from little knowledge here lol.
Cheers
peebee
Last edited by peebee on Sun 19 Feb 2012, 11:22, edited 2 times in total.
Here's the really strange thing, I'm using exactly the same woof and kernel as 5321.. the only thing it could possibly be is aufs-util.. will try it and boot from ntfs, oh and I did boot 5321 from ntfs 

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jwm-tools
bugfix for jwm_param_gui:
download from
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save as or rename to
/usr/bin/jwm_param_gui
make executable
start it
Have fun 
download from
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save as or rename to
/usr/bin/jwm_param_gui
make executable
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chmod +x /usr/bin/jwm_param_gui
Code: Select all
jwm_param_gui

Ok, thanks L18L, just made it in.. I am brewing the next now.
ntfs-3g was the wrong one in the initrd.gz, my mistake. (note to self, if you document something, READ it!)
ntfs-3g was the wrong one in the initrd.gz, my mistake. (note to self, if you document something, READ it!)
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So when do you upload the corrected version then? No hurry01micko wrote:Ok, thanks L18L, just made it in.. I am brewing the next now.
ntfs-3g was the wrong one in the initrd.gz, my mistake. (note to self, if you document something, READ it!)
but would be cool to know in case I get motivated again to test

What would life be without a flash in the pan now and thenNo pressing need for flashplayer on youtube (Mick looking Cool)

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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
nooby,
Within the half hour I will upload, but it will take awhile to get there, so maybe 2- to 3- hours.
I'll be sleeping by then but I'll make an announce when I start the upload.. the rest will rely on patience
BTW, ntfs-3g works, posting from an ntfs frugal now...
Within the half hour I will upload, but it will take awhile to get there, so maybe 2- to 3- hours.
I'll be sleeping by then but I'll make an announce when I start the upload.. the rest will rely on patience

BTW, ntfs-3g works, posting from an ntfs frugal now...
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I would say that scree capture and everything else works fine with 5.3.2.3 so far 

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Thanks. No hurry. So what was it that failed for us two then?01micko wrote:nooby,
Within the half hour I will upload, but it will take awhile to get there, so maybe 2- to 3- hours.
I'll be sleeping by then but I'll make an announce when I start the upload.. the rest will rely on patience![]()
BTW, ntfs-3g works, posting from an ntfs frugal now...
I am dense and confused again sorry.
I test it tomorrow or late Sunday local time
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not an ideal solution though
Slacko 5.3.3-RC (5.3.2.4)
I booted the live dvd and ran gparted, did some partition
shrinking/adding and then did a full install.
I got mesa and the nvidia driver from slickpet.
I installed an sfs and a couple of pets.
Sun 19 Feb 2012 Operating System:Slacko Puppy-5.3.2.40 Linux 3.1.10-slacko_pae
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation ION VGA (rev b1)
oem: NVIDIA product: MCP79 Board - hornet-0 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.9.5
dimensions: 1920x1080 pixels (524x292 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: ION/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 290.10
Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330
Core 0: 1600 1: 1600 2: 1600 3: 1600 MHz
# glxgears
8158 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1631.600 FPS
9481 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1896.200 FPS
9534 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1906.800 FPS
It's working great so far
shrinking/adding and then did a full install.
I got mesa and the nvidia driver from slickpet.
I installed an sfs and a couple of pets.
Sun 19 Feb 2012 Operating System:Slacko Puppy-5.3.2.40 Linux 3.1.10-slacko_pae
0.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation ION VGA (rev b1)
oem: NVIDIA product: MCP79 Board - hornet-0 Chip Rev
X Server: Xorg Driver: nvidia
X.Org version: 1.9.5
dimensions: 1920x1080 pixels (524x292 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: ION/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL version string: 3.3.0 NVIDIA 290.10
Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330
Core 0: 1600 1: 1600 2: 1600 3: 1600 MHz
# glxgears
8158 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1631.600 FPS
9481 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1896.200 FPS
9534 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1906.800 FPS
It's working great so far

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Re: Slacko 5.3.3-RC (5.3.2.3)
At the time of typing, the version that link leads to seems to be 5.3.2.3 - upgrade from 5.3.2.1 seems to have gone smoothly for me so far.01micko wrote:RC2 5.3.2.4 Is Here .. both the normal and the PAE [and checksums]
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Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0
Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0
Re: Slacko 5.3.3-RC (5.3.2.3)
Mick has gone to bed....you just need to navigate to the 5.3.2.4 directory...the 5.3.2.4 iso is working great here.Jades wrote:At the time of typing, the version that link leads to seems to be 5.3.2.3 - upgrade from 5.3.2.1 seems to have gone smoothly for me so far.
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Re: Slacko 5.3.3-RC (5.3.2.3)
Thanks, downloading now. Not sure why there's a 5.3.2.40 ISO as well, went for the one with 5.3.2.4 in.peebee wrote:Mick has gone to bed....you just need to navigate to the 5.3.2.4 directory...the 5.3.2.4 iso is working great here.Jades wrote:At the time of typing, the version that link leads to seems to be 5.3.2.3 - upgrade from 5.3.2.1 seems to have gone smoothly for me so far.
peebee
Zhaan - AMD K6 2 500, 512MB RAM, ATI Rage 128 VR. Full install Wary 5.5 [url=http://tinyurl.com/dy66kh8]HardInfo Report[/url]
Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0
Merlin - Core i5-4590, 8GB RAM, Radeon R9 270X. Slacko 5.7.0
Mick,
what's the trick with 5.3.2.3 and flash? Just falls back to gecko media player? Gnash? Other?
I ask because on the XO-1 is almost in par with the original flash (eg non-watchable..) but on the XO-1.5 is visibly worse than flash
Back on the flash-9 time, similar(?) hacks on the XO-1 where considerably better than flash.
what's the trick with 5.3.2.3 and flash? Just falls back to gecko media player? Gnash? Other?
I ask because on the XO-1 is almost in par with the original flash (eg non-watchable..) but on the XO-1.5 is visibly worse than flash

Back on the flash-9 time, similar(?) hacks on the XO-1 where considerably better than flash.
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Thanks guys, link to rc2 in main post is fixed.
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mavrothal: It is pure html5, I didn't do anything. Maybe try chromium browser? On fastish machines it is better on resources than flash, my lappy in particular would get very hot with a 3 minute flash video. I notice though that chromium doesn't do the fullscreen. Seamonkey (and I presume a late model firefox) does close to fullscreen if you hit f11.
Html 5 is still in it's infancy. That said, I haven't updated some of the libs since October last year, and ffmpeg, nor do I intend to for now. Bear in mind I compile Seamonkey against those libs and mesa. Did you use mesa?
As html5 matures I'm sure it will become more efficient.
I may as well attach my Seamonkey build script.
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mavrothal: It is pure html5, I didn't do anything. Maybe try chromium browser? On fastish machines it is better on resources than flash, my lappy in particular would get very hot with a 3 minute flash video. I notice though that chromium doesn't do the fullscreen. Seamonkey (and I presume a late model firefox) does close to fullscreen if you hit f11.
Html 5 is still in it's infancy. That said, I haven't updated some of the libs since October last year, and ffmpeg, nor do I intend to for now. Bear in mind I compile Seamonkey against those libs and mesa. Did you use mesa?
As html5 matures I'm sure it will become more efficient.
I may as well attach my Seamonkey build script.
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