TazPuppy 5.0 RC12 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC7 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Does internal SSD was detected on probedisk and probepart command?
May I know what changes in the root were not saved?
Did you hear any sound when inserting a new device?
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC7 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
probedisk & probepart identifies all disks & partitions correctly.
The issue I am still having is creating folders. I have created folders many times in pcmanfm and also using mkdir as root in terminal, on reboot they are not there. These folders have been created in /media or /mnt. They are not retained at next boot, so currently need to recreate.
To test I also created a folder in /root/Downloads. That folder is saved and there when rebooting.
As for the sound, I generally have sound muted, so hadn't noticed any sound when I plugged a usb drive. There are sounds played when plugging or unplugging a usb drive, they each play twice. The plug and unplug are different. I also checked with an SD card, which is also not visoble after inserting.
Edit: I have also just confirmed that the creation of /etc/asound.conf does not get saved when shutting down/rebooting. I have created it using the soundcard wizard and also created it manually. After booting it is not included and needs to be created again for sound to work.
Edit 2: This is very strange. I booted with a different puppy and checked the save folder and /etc/asound.conf is present. I was going to add it manually in the save folder. I then booted back into tazpuppy and it isn't there. I checked initrd/pup_rw/etc and there is no asound.conf. So there appears to be an issue with the layered filesystem.
It gets stranger, there is a version of /asound/conf.old included in the pup_rw/etc. The timestamp indicates it is from one of my attempts running the sound card wizard.
Edit 3: To do some further checking I swapped kernels to 4.19.128, the issues with asound.conf still exist.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC7 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
None directly, I created the folders/directories to use to mount the partitions I can't access as they are not shown in pcmanfm until I mount them.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC7 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
TazPuppy stores soundcard settings at /etc/asound.state
/etc/asound.conf is used to override the /etc/asound.state
See this links
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ad ... chitecture
https://wiki.parabola.nu/Advanced_Linux ... chitecture
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC7 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
This doesn't answer the issue. The issue is that asound.conf doesn't survive a reboot. It is in the save folder, but is not being written to the pup_rw on bootup. Why?mistfire wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 1:46 pm @TerryH
TazPuppy stores soundcard settings at /etc/asound.state
/etc/asound.conf is used to override the /etc/asound.state
See this links
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ad ... chitecture
https://wiki.parabola.nu/Advanced_Linux ... chitecture
The asound.conf is generated by the multiple soundcard wizard. The sound defaults to HDMI, the asound.conf directs sound to the internal sound.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Changes:
* Built from latest slitaz rolling core release
* Fixed file and folder permission issue
* Fixed soundcard auto configuration
* Some bugfixes
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
I finally found the problem why /etc/asound.conf disappears
Upon shutdown TazPuppy remembers the hardware setup. In case of sound card it relies on /proc/asound/card. However it fails to remember the soundcard because /proc/asound/card disappears when ALSA was stopped. So when the TazPuppy boot again, it sees that the soundcard was changed and delete the /etc/asound.conf.
This issue is now fixed on TazPuppy 5.0 RC8
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Issues from RC7 are OK now. RC8 running very smoothly now. Thank you.mistfire wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:30 pm @TerryH
I finally found the problem why /etc/asound.conf disappears
Upon shutdown TazPuppy remembers the hardware setup. In case of sound card it relies on /proc/asound/card. However it fails to remember the soundcard because /proc/asound/card disappears when ALSA was stopped. So when the TazPuppy boot again, it sees that the soundcard was changed and delete the /etc/asound.conf.
This issue is now fixed on TazPuppy 5.0 RC8
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC5 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
I've been unable to keep testing for the past few weeks. Back now. Will download the latest RC8 and see what happens with syncing time.
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC5 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Still not syncing time. I ran Time Zone configuration, selected Brazil/Sao_Paulo. Ok
Rebooted, nothing. Ran SliTaz Config Dialogs/Set Date, nothing again. When I run 'Time is', it recongnizes I'm in Sao Paulo, shows my local time, but the panel clock never changes from UTC.
These are the files ate /var/hwdata:
file:///var/hwdata/backlights.lst
file:///var/hwdata/kernel.lst
file:///var/hwdata/onboard-devices.lst
file:///var/hwdata/screen.lst
file:///var/hwdata/soundcards.lst
file:///var/hwdata/videocards.lst
Do you need the actual files? How do I upload them here?
Another bug: now Slitaz Panel never enters. Tried both 'Package Manager' (that was working previously) and 'Slitaz Panel'. Nothing. Both open an empty TazWeb Browser window (realized just now that it runs in this browser window). When booting, I click on the "check updates" that shows up as a notification of the packages, and same happens.
Can I upgrade packages in terminal?
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Yes I need that. Put those files in a tarball and upload it here
Did you boot TazPuppy without save file?
You upgrades from command line just type
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sudo tazpkg up
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
I believe I did use a save file. I made a mistake on my first boot with RC8, and did not save at first shutdown, but I think it is ok, now. My settings from last night are all ok.
Great, did just that and it went ok. About 150 package upgrades.mistfire wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 4:39 am You upgrades from command line just typeCode: Select all
sudo tazpkg up
Files from my /var/hwdata are attached.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC8 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Does the same if through Package Manager or Slitaz Panel, on the menu, or clicking in the packages notification ant bootup.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC9 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Changes:
* Fixed networking issue
* Fixed broken TazPanel
* Added ndiswrapper management and loading
* Added gpm
* Improvements on initrd
* Some bugfixes
Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kuJi3Z ... 8kZ8Gf1tLV
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC9 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Up and running!
Upgrade was easy, easy. Flashed the iso to USB, booted from USB and savefile was found with my settings. Did the install to the same directory (frugal), rebooted, and checked upgrades.
TazPanel is back, ok!
Time sync still not working. I've made a screenshot of 'Time is' just to show you. File attached.
**Just a note: the download file is still named "RC8", but I checked against the actual RC8, to make sure this was a new one.**
(I edited so the attached file is a tar, because the image was disturbingly showing up)
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC9 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC9 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Changes:
* Improvements on soundcard auto configuration
* Improvements on system clock
* Improvements on time sync. To enable auto sync, Just turn on "ALWAYS ENABLE" on TazPanel->Settings->Summary. The time sync runs on every boot if active network connection is detected.
* Improved TazPanel
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC10 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC10 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
TerryH wrote: ↑Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:33 pm Soundcard settings still not being maintained following reboot. I replaced rc9 with rc10 and booted with pfix=ram. I ran default soundcard wizard to get sound output. I created a new save folder. On reboot there is still no sound and the /etc/asound.conf was still not being restored from save.
I'm fixing this issue. I created a new method for saving installed soundcards correctly and reliably. I hoped it works
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC10 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Changes
* Improved ALSA and soundcard auto configuration
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC11 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
To further test I used a previously created save folder. On first boot I needed to run soundcard wizard to get sound working. On 2 reboots sound was OK. On the 3rd boot the asound.conf was not included, so had no sound again. I re-ran soundcard wizard. Sound has been working on 3 subsequent boots.
It seems like it is OK now, but will have to check moving forward. I will probably use the new save folder and copy changes I want to keep from old save folder.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC11 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
This issue is not resolved. The problem still intermittently occurs. I logged in with the newly created save folder, sound was not working. I rebooted sound worked on this boot. So the issue with not including /etc/asound.conf still occurs.TerryH wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 9:33 pm To test sound setup I replaced RC10 with RC11 and then booted with pfix=ram. I ran soundcard wizard and set up wifi then reboot creating a new save folder. On boot up sound was working. To test further I did a further 5 shutdown/reboot cycles. Sound OK on all attempts.
To further test I used a previously created save folder. On first boot I needed to run soundcard wizard to get sound working. On 2 reboots sound was OK. On the 3rd boot the asound.conf was not included, so had no sound again. I re-ran soundcard wizard. Sound has been working on 3 subsequent boots.
It seems like it is OK now, but will have to check moving forward. I will probably use the new save folder and copy changes I want to keep from old save folder.
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC11 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
Did you always installed external audio device/soundcard on your computer?
ALSA auto configuration triggers if the last installed audio devices upon shutdown does not match with audio devices installed upon boot.
Can you please do the following?
- 1. Boot tazpuppy on pristine state, run alsa wizard and create new save file and reboot
- 2. Upon reboot load the newly save file. Wait until it boot to desktop
- 3. Get the boot.log file located at /var/log/slitaz and paste it on /home/tux and rename it as boot-1.log (first boot with save file)
- 4. Reboot TazPuppy again with loaded save file loaded
- 5. Do step 3 and 4 for boot-2.log, boot-3.log, boot-4.log
Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC11 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
No, as mentioned in prior posts, only internal sound is used.
Ok iwill be out for the day, will do this this eveening when i return home.ALSA auto configuration triggers if the last installed audio devices upon shutdown does not match with audio devices installed upon boot.
Can you please do the following?
- 1. Boot tazpuppy on pristine state, run alsa wizard and create new save file and reboot
- 2. Upon reboot load the newly save file. Wait until it boot to desktop
- 3. Get the boot.log file located at /var/log/slitaz and paste it on /home/tux and rename it as boot-1.log (first boot with save file)
- 4. Reboot TazPuppy again with loaded save file loaded
Upload these four boot log files to this thread
- 5. Do step 3 and 4 for boot-2.log, boot-3.log, boot-4.log
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Re: TazPuppy 5.0 RC11 (Slitaz-based Puppy hybrid)
First reboot the sound worked without needing to run soundcard wizard.
Second reboot - no sound ran soundcard wizard
Third reboot - no sound ran soundcard wizard
Fourth reboot - sound worked
Fifth reboot - sound worked
Sixth reboot - no sound ran souncard wizard
It also didn't appear to matter whether the sound was muted or unmuted at shutdown in determining whether sound would work following booting.
I also included the shutdown log present from the last reboot, so is for the shutdown following boot 5.
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