Updated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+4
Arch64Pup-20.05+4
to fix locale problem + updates both from Arch and Woof-CE
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Updated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+4
Arch64Pup-20.05+4
to fix locale problem + updates both from Arch and Woof-CE
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peebee wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 8:38 amI don't know of a way I'm afraid ......... somebody else may be able to offer suggestions?
One of the russian Arch-versions of Puppy uses pamac+pacman. Can it be used in ArchPup too? Or is the PPM nailed down hard?
Different devices. Different approach.
peebee wrote: Mon Mar 22, 2021 12:06 pmUpdated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+4
Arch64Pup-20.05+4to fix locale problem + updates both from Arch and Woof-CE
Hi peebee,
I'm a little bit late but post this anyway
Arch32Pup-20.05+3: I did my usual frugal install - sdb1 (FAT32) booted via grub4dos, sdb2 (ext4) for savefolders
--> does not offer savefolder in save-dialog, only savefile possible (2fs, 3fs, 4fs). One has to use savemark/savespec to make it ...
Arch32Pup-20.05+0 was ok in this respect (savefolder offered/created/found on reboot).
Your latest Arch32Pup-20.05+4 solved this "problem".
PS: I noticed in PupSysInfo: Boot Partition (sdb1) shows wrong size, it's actual the size of sdb2, where my savefolders are sitting ...
PPS: does not auto-connect to eth0, have to use SNS - no big thing
peace
Use this Pup daily and it is very nice to use. Glad Xine issue seems to be fixed.
I'm thinking of installing this to a USB drive, but I'm not sure due to some issues I know. For example, my old ThinkPad has an internal Broadcom WiFI card and we all know the issue with that on Linux in general.
I also notice that ArchPup might lack access to the AUR. I might add the AUR to the PPM myself, but I kinda need a guide on that front, since I'm a novice and stuff.
Otherwise, I think ArchPup is a great idea and I hope it gets more attention. Because I always wanted to try an Arch-based distro myself.
Best regards,
r96chase
I am a crash-course Linux novice.
Updated to:
Arch32Pup-20.05+5
Arch64Pup-20.05+5
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Hi!
On a Acer Spin1- ArchPup64:
- psynclient dont work (It does not work on any Puppy in my case...flsynclient works)
- Although I charged the ensemble of Atheros modules, I have not been able to get wifi
Donc voila!
Born to lose; live to win
@BologneChe - need to know which adaptor you have. If it is onboard, please run (in a terminal):
lspci -nn | grep etwork (note: first letter is lower case L)
If it is usb, please run (in a terminal): lsusb
Then run (in a terminal): dmesg | grep irmware
Then please post outputs here.
ozsouth wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 12:17 am@BologneChe - need to know which adaptor you have. If it is onboard, please run (in a terminal):
lspci -nn | grep etwork (note: first letter is lower case L)If it is usb, please run (in a terminal): lsusb
Then run (in a terminal): dmesg | grep irmware
Then please post outputs here.
Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter
Born to lose; live to win
@BologneChe - OK - firmware is a possibility. Did you run dmesg | grep irmware? Will tell if missing firmware.
I believe Archpup64 is missing firmware you need - is in .pet below.
Chromium Browsers produce the following error.....
Net:err_cert_authority_Invalid. Firefox and Seamonkey ok
It works! Thank you very much for your help! Very appreciated!
Born to lose; live to win
darry19662018 wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:47 amChromium Browsers produce the following error.....
Net:err_cert_authority_Invalid. Firefox and Seamonkey ok
From PPM install ssl-certificate-fix-0.0.1 Chrome64 now running.
ozsouth wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 3:20 am@BologneChe - OK - firmware is a possibility. Did you run dmesg | grep irmware? Will tell if missing firmware.
I believe Archpup64 is missing firmware you need - is in .pet below.
Is this a "common" wifi? Should I add the firmware to the fdrv - it is not small!
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@peebee - I have this in a small lenovo laptop a few years old. There may be numbers out there, but there are several other ath10k models. My Jan2021 fdrv has QCA9377, QCA988X & QCA99X0 - about 1.3mb all up (less when compressed). Then there are others, so not sure what to advise.
I will opine that atheros wifi 5K, 9K, and 10k are very popular in the last 15 years.
Regards
8Geee
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Hi peebee, downloaded ArchPup64 yesterday and am really enjoying it. Nice work as usual.
Found one problem so far. Osmo opens but segfaults when I try to find a contact or enter a new contact. Did some searching and found Barry's write up on the problem. I downloaded his libgtkhtml-2.12-r4-nocona-64.tar.xz, extracted it and replaced /usr/lib64/libgtkhtml-2.so.0.0.0. Seems to have fixed the problem.
Keep up the great work. Cheers J
jrb wrote: Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:31 pmHi peebee, downloaded ArchPup64 yesterday and am really enjoying it. Nice work as usual.
Found one problem so far. Osmo opens but segfaults when I try to find a contact or enter a new contact. Did some searching and found Barry's write up on the problem. I downloaded his libgtkhtml-2.12-r4-nocona-64.tar.xz, extracted it and replaced /usr/lib64/libgtkhtml-2.so.0.0.0. Seems to have fixed the problem.
Keep up the great work. Cheers J
Thanks for report @jrb
a known problem - probably the better way to fix is to revert libxml2 to slackware14.2 version ......... works for both 32 & 64........
http://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/ ... i586-2.txz
http://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/ ... 6_64-2.txz
will use these for next deltas.
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got this up and running on an Atom N270. Manual install of FF78.15esr to ROOT. Tweaked the shell script to point to /root instead of /opt. I had to install some GTK-3 libs to the firefox folder (NOT included), and other GTK3 to /usr. These came from FF98. Cant find anything closer too 78esr. Up and running and surfs well goes to ali-x, and ebay.
Now for the bad news. Trying to import, export, backup or install bookmarks crashes the Browser, but you CAN 'bookmark this page'. Keeping or modifying them is 'verboten'. The manually entered bookmarks did not survive a Shutdown... Gone.
Any ideas here?
8Geee
Money talks... no, it shouts, so that it doesn't have to hear common sense.
32-bit?
Try:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
firefox-98.0.2 :fa660a1509861980915c9cfe341518d1
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