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Re: sda1 ntfs (puppyfiles in dpup482d4), sda2 vfat (/mnt/hom

#761 Post by vtpup »

Béèm wrote:OK booted with pdev1 and subdir
(and for the first boot pfix=ram)
As expected more or less after configuring keyb and X, I didn't get the desktop, but the command prompt (but the keyb was still in us)
I typed reboot and was able to create a save file.
After the reboot I got again the panels to configure keyb and X.

I rebooted in upup and copied the save file (on sda2) to sda1/dpup482b4
Rebooted without pfix-ram and I saw the save file was loaded, but nevertheless I got again the panels to select keyb and configure X.
So running in circles.

Still some work to do on dpup? :wink:
Well, I give up. Works okay on the T30 with all of those switches. The TP600e is another matter, and will definitely require the 2.6.21.7 kernel version when it becomes available. Oddly, the T30 required that older kernel for good DVD burning performance in 4.1.2. That problem seems to have gone away with dpup's late kernel version. But I haven't tried everything out yet.

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#762 Post by Béèm »

vtpup, anyway thanks for your time and effort you did put in this issue.
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#763 Post by vtpup »

De rien Béèm, you helped me out quite a bit back when I first started out. Wish what we tried had worked.

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#764 Post by Béèm »

vtpup wrote:De rien Béèm, you helped me out quite a bit back when I first started out. Wish what we tried had worked.
Curieux que cela fonctionne correctement avec le puppy 4.3.1.1 de ttuuxxx.
Strange it works ok with ttuuxxx's puppy 4.3.1.1
Well I keep looking for a solution, but I m afraid it is something in the dpup environment.
A circumvention is to create an empty save file first.
But on my Medion MD8818 I have that kind of problem also.
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#765 Post by gposil »

I've managed to borrow short term from a local business, a Thinkpad R40. It is slightly different spec to Béèm's (512Mb RAM and 40Gb HDD).

So first test, boot 482beta4 CD...

Works...choose kb and Xorg...yes..get to First Start Wizard...set up ethernet etc...running

Next reboot and save std pupsave file...works

Reboot successful and settings retained....I am at a loss...

OK...reboot again just to be sure,...it works...I'm now going to do a HDD install and see how we go..i'll report back

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#766 Post by gposil »

Amongst other things, i'm just finishing the final commits for beta5...see below.

I'd like to get a general consensus as to Dpup's default start mode,

Do we want standard Puppy Desktop Icons as the default or Wbar as default. (These are all changeable in First Start Wizard as seen below also). Remember, that with beta5 you have the chance to Re-run First Start Wizard, any time you want to change something...

Could everyone let me know their opinion.

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#767 Post by ttuuxxx »

I'm for icons on the desktop, wbar looks like it would fit better as an option that you could enable :)
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#768 Post by 01micko »

I'm with ttuuxxx.

Icons are better for noobs IMHO.

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#769 Post by vtpup »

I think icons on the desktop would be more helpful for first time users.

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#770 Post by musher0 »

Hello, all.

I'm for a clean screen with no icons. The wbar would be just on top of the jwm panel at the bottom of the screen, and all the usual PuppyPin icons would be transfered to a ROX-panel appearing at top of screen on startup.

This would maintain accessibility of programs for newbies, while being a real looker if we choose an inspiring backdrop.

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#771 Post by 01micko »

hi

Just giving beta 4 it's maiden spin on my son's Thinkpad R61e. One thing we discovered with this unit is that no puppy will boot from CD when the thing is running on DC power (ie battery). Ain't that weird? Other than that, once I plugged in the AC supply I booted to dpup and posting from it now. No apparent problems, all acpi stuff seems to work fine.

On a side note, my son thinks wbar is way cool! His first view of dpup.. he's 12 and has been running Puppy for a year now, he thinks it's way faster than Vi$ta!

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#772 Post by ttuuxxx »

also I'm not a newbeee but I just like icons better, more old-school. Maybe its because they are bigger or easily remembered, or configured, Wbar just doesn't do it for me, I'm sure others think its the best thing since sliced bread etc.
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#773 Post by ttuuxxx »

01micko wrote:hi

he thinks it's way faster than Vi$ta!

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Hmmm I've been running puppy on wife's pc for 2 days now,
Puppy is faster than xp if xp is loaded say with anitvirus, antispyware, autodefrag, running and say you click office or word. Plus bejeweled 2 runs like a dream on puppy with wine, on xp it would stutter once in a while, and Word loads about 10X times faster, But If you removed all anti stuff and freedup resources I would think it would be a very close race, as for Vista, heck ya, Vista was extremely large compared to puppy.
Anyways it sounds like you have a bright boy micko, liking Puppy over Vista.
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#774 Post by James C »

Here's another vote for having the icons on startup. :)

One of the things Puppy is known for, good or bad, is the desktop icons. It's easy enough to change to wbar in the first start wizard.

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#775 Post by James C »

Running now in icewm........it's good to have an easy option to change window managers.

Good job. :)

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#776 Post by dejan555 »

Icons or no icons, hmmm difficult to decide xD
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#777 Post by 01micko »

ttuuxxx wrote: Anyways it sounds like you have a bright boy micko, liking Puppy over Vista.
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I try to encourage him to do some things in vista, only because that is what they are teaching in schools ( :cry: ), but for pleasure it's puppy all the way. He plays heaps of online flash games. Who can afford proprietary games anyway?

He is now an official dpup tester. His mate has an Apple and now he thinks he's just as cool because he has Wbar! Wait til he find's out that he is actually way more cool!

Atm, I'm teaching him about the terminal emulator. His eyes lit up when I typed 'firefox' in Console and magically Firefox started. :lol: . Once he realises he can start anything from a basic command and perhaps some options then I'll get him onto some basic scripting. :wink: . (Pizzasgood... watch out! :lol: )

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#778 Post by ttuuxxx »

Hi micko I would stop letting him learn vista straight away, hmmmm last weekend I could of bought a OEM windows 7 for $107 or a pro version like for $50 more, Only because I built a new pc for a buddy and had the option at the time. Something like that would be better learned since vista was a flop and a dead version now since Win7 is much better all around I guess. Well thats what I've been reading, I only used Vista for about 1 week when it came out and quickly sold my copy and upgrade to Xp :) Then upgraded to puppy on that pc :)
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#779 Post by Jim1911 »

Looks fine, although on first start I will select all three options.

I do believe that numlock on should be default. There are probably more desktops than laptops in service and it apparently is a problem for only a few of those. No problem on my old Sony laptop.

Thanks for making it simple for all of us to get what we prefer.

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#780 Post by 2byte »

Last plug for unrpm script. A lot of people use this, to install open office for example. Most of these will install ttuuxxx's pet if it's not default in dpup. The pet puts unrpm and undeb in my-applications/bin instead of /usr/bin, so there will be two undebs in different places. Also installed is dpkg-deb2. I'm not in dpup atm so don't know if that is another issue.

Icons. My vote is clean desktop, but if you are going for noobee friendly they won't know what a wbar is.
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