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Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 17:10
by tubeguy
jemimah wrote:
This happens when you have a weak or flaky connection. Every time the connection drops, wpa_supplicant tells dhcpcd that the interface is down. There is a work around to tell dhcpcd to ignore those messages. You need to edit /etc/dhcpcd.conf and add to the end
Replace wlan0 with then name of your actual wireless interface. I'll probably add this option to the gui in the next version.
You, sir, are my new hero.
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 18:35
by Béèm
jemimah wrote:Béèm wrote:Regularly the connection cuts and pwireless 2 is requiring a new IP (I see this in the message on the top of the screen)
I didn't have this connection loss in 482b5 nor in any other version of puppy.
I have this on my 2 machines, the Thinkpad R40 and the Medion MD8818
Anyone else having this issue?
This happens when you have a weak or flaky connection. Every time the connection drops, wpa_supplicant tells dhcpcd that the interface is down. There is a work around to tell dhcpcd to ignore those messages. You need to edit /etc/dhcpcd.conf and add to the end
Replace wlan0 with then name of your actual wireless interface. I'll probably add this option to the gui in the next version.
Thank you for the info, but note that my first trial of using pwireless 2 leads to that situation.
I never experienced this before.
There has been no changes since.
This is the output of iwconfig:
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# iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.
irda0 no wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
eth1 IEEE 802.11b ESSID:"WiFi_bla_bla" Nickname:"ipw2100"
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.462 GHz Access Point: 00:1D:19:41:46:DB
Bit Rate=11 Mb/s Tx-Power:16 dBm
Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:E661-5A9D-F9 Security mode:open
Power Management:off
Link Quality=94/100 Signal level=-64 dBm
Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0
Tx excessive retries:1 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:4
#
I don't think one can speak of a weak or flaky connection.
So I am puzzeld.
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 19:45
by jemimah
Béèm wrote:I don't think one can speak of a weak or flaky connection.
So I am puzzeld.
Well, you wouldn't notice with network wizard because there's no mechanism to tell you about it and it reconnects before you have an issue. With wpa_supplicant/dhcpcd it tries to rebind the IP, when it really should wait a second to see if the connection comes back before attempting the rebind.
I'm thinking of mailing the developer of dhcpcd to see if a better solution for wireless connections can be developed.
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Hey Tubeguy, I am a girl. Though I dislike the term ma'am; it makes me feel old. On Startrek all officers are called 'sir', and I think that's really cool. Though the geek feminism wiki tells me I shouldn't allow people to assume I'm a guy, since it perpetuates the idea that there are no female geeks, which is one of those self-fulfilling stereotypes.
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 20:11
by James C
gposil wrote:James C wrote:It's really strange....Firefox works, installed Arora browser.....it works. Google Chrome and Opera work.......just not Dillo and package list updates.
I'm using 484 right now.......
Your DNS servers aren't listed in resolv.conf, for some reason, only router broadcast. Add your DNS servers and I bet it works.
I attempted to edit resolv.conf with no success. Apparently resolv.conf is regenerated every time a connection is made (or attempted).
I edited resolv.conf, saved the changes, tried to connect with Dillo and tried to update the package lists with no success. Returned to resolv.conf and it was back to the original content. Attempted three times just to confirm results.....
All other browsers continue to work correctly, wget works and the package manager will download and install packages. The other 8 Puppy installs, SliTaz, Debris and Windows all have no connection problems. It's just Dillo and package list updates in 484........I'm stumped.
Ideas, anyone......
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 20:37
by tubeguy
jemimah wrote:
Hey Tubeguy, I am a girl. Though I dislike the term ma'am; it makes me feel old. On Startrek all officers are called 'sir', and I think that's really cool. Though the geek feminism wiki tells me I shouldn't allow people to assume I'm a guy, since it perpetuates the idea that there are no female geeks, which is one of those self-fulfilling stereotypes.
Color me embarrassed.

I had
no idea there were girls of the female persuasion here...but you're still my new hero.
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 21:22
by jemimah
tubeguy wrote:
I had no idea there were girls of the female persuasion here.
I try to make it obvious with the pink goggled avatar. Maybe I need to add some flowers and bows.
Back on topic - keep the Pwireless2 feedback coming. If you post it on my Pwireless2 thread, I'm more likely to see it.
an humble plea - xdelta revival?
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 22:10
by OTRhound
Hey,
things seem to be coming along nicely.. I'll be eminating plenty of bug reports just as soon as I can make more time doing enjoyable activities (helping further technical achievements in the opensource realm, to be specific!).
I'd like to put in a request: how about reviving the usage of the .xdelta update method? Seems a shame to be paying for bandwidth for a whole new .iso every few days (a high frequency which is commendable, btw!) .. and the same for the devx.sfs? This leads one to also wonder aloud, wither the BitTorrent utilisation by Puppy Linuxers?.. I remember seeing it referred to in some now-ancient FAQ or so, back in the olden (2.xx) days
.. I forget if someone was running a dedicated tracker system.. ( this actually reminds of what a shame it is to see the tracker at
http://tlm-project.org falling into apparent disuse-- torrents are the true grassroots-empowering method, bypassing central control and making things more affordable at the same time! The more we use the protocol for immensely righteous/legal files (linux!), the more the megacorporate jerks' arguments for DeepPacketThrottling, or whatever it's called, falls flat.)
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 22:39
by James C
Regarding my ongoing connection problems, I just installed Arora w/ the PPM and Google Chrome by downloading the deb package.....they both work fine.
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Wed 13 Jan 2010, 23:54
by SirDuncan
jemimah wrote:Though I dislike the term ma'am; it makes me feel old.
How about 'my lady'?
jemimah wrote:Though the geek feminism wiki
There's a wiki for female geeks? I learn something new every day.
tubeguy wrote:girls of the female persuasion
There's another kind?
OTRhound wrote:I'd like to put in a request: how about reviving the usage of the .xdelta update method?
Although it appears that the actual .delta was not uploaded, I'm sure this was just and accident since the md5 is there. See
http://dpup.org/test/dpup484beta3-2.6.30.5/delta/ and hopefully the actual file will get put up soon.
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Thu 14 Jan 2010, 00:40
by tubeguy
jemimah wrote:tubeguy wrote:
I had no idea there were girls of the female persuasion here.
I try to make it obvious with the pink goggled avatar. Maybe I need to add some flowers and bows.
Back on topic - keep the Pwireless2 feedback coming. If you post it on my Pwireless2 thread, I'm more likely to see it.
Flowers and bows- no pink unicorns?
I do apologize though, I could also have clicked your profile. Girl geeks rock, wish I knew more.
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Thu 14 Jan 2010, 00:50
by jemimah
SirDuncan wrote:
How about 'my lady'?
There's a wiki for female geeks? I learn something new every day.
'My Lady', works ok from a knight like yourself - quite possibly patronizing from anyone else.
There's a geek feminism blog too; google for it, you'll find it. Read with a large grain of salt...
Re: Pwireless 2 in 484b2
Posted: Thu 14 Jan 2010, 01:41
by ttuuxxx
tubeguy wrote:jemimah wrote:
Hey Tubeguy, I am a girl. Though I dislike the term ma'am; it makes me feel old. On Startrek all officers are called 'sir', and I think that's really cool. Though the geek feminism wiki tells me I shouldn't allow people to assume I'm a guy, since it perpetuates the idea that there are no female geeks, which is one of those self-fulfilling stereotypes.
Color me embarrassed.

I had
no idea there were girls of the female persuasion here...but you're still my new hero.
yes jemimah is a female, I've always thought that it was really cool to that we have a female puppy developer, Its too bad that not more females would become developers.
ttuuxxx
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 03:17
by tubeguy
I'm on beta3 (finally). Does anybody know which version of Pwidgets plays the nicest with dpup? Also, is the apt-get pet from 482 still viable or is that on the back burner for now?
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 03:55
by Cur Dog
Does anybody know which version of Pwidgets plays the nicest with dpup?
I have Pwidgets 2.2.2 installed and the only problem I have been having is with the weather widget. It doesn't want to show after screensaver has been active.
Cur Dog
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 04:00
by tubeguy
beta3 wallpaper and
logo psd.
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 04:03
by tubeguy
Cur Dog wrote:I have Pwidgets 2.2.2 installed and the only problem I have been having is with the weather widget. It doesn't want to show after screensaver has been active.
Thanks.

Should be good, I always disable the screensaver.
Synaptic Where?
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 04:08
by s0n1c800m
I'm curious as to whether there is a .pet for the Synaptic Package Manager for 484?
Is it fine to dl the one from 482? (beta5, I think it was.)
I've seen the question asked a time or two since the inception of this thread, though I've yet to see a reply. Perhaps I missed it?
I'm perfectly fine with using PPM, but I rather liked the idea of an app tracking my installs.
Thank you kindly,
s0n1c
PS: I thought I might mention, I've been using Puppy since 4.2.1, but being the non-technical sort, I haven't interfered. DPup is a treat, though. It's just so flexible!
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 11:06
by tubeguy
First actual problem so far: default flac player won't play them. usr/lib/bmp/input/libflac.so is present but does not show in the plugins dialog. Dragging flac file onto beep also does not work, however same flacs play fine in mplayer.
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 12:54
by ttuuxxx
tubeguy wrote:First actual problem so far: default flac player won't play them. usr/lib/bmp/input/libflac.so is present but does not show in the plugins dialog. Dragging flac file onto beep also does not work, however same flacs play fine in mplayer.
open a terminal and type
ldd usr/lib/bmp/input/libflac.so
report what is missing

ttuuxxx
Posted: Sat 16 Jan 2010, 13:02
by tubeguy
ttuuxxx wrote:
open a terminal and type
ldd usr/lib/bmp/input/libflac.so
report what is missing

ttuuxxx
Done.