Getting BookwormPup32 23.12 to work on my old IBM X41 32 bit laptop
(Thank you peebee, radky, dimkr, rockedge and others
for BookwormPup32-23.12-240621.)
I downloaded the BookwormPup32 23.12 iso, modified the X41's menu.lst file
(see below) and booted it up:
title
root
title BookwormPup32 23.12
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /BookwormPup32/initrd.gz
kernel /BookwormPup32/vmlinuz psubdir=BookwormPup32 PDRV=sda1 pmedia=atahd pfix=nocopy,fsck,fsckp
errorcheck off
initrd /BookwormPup32/initrd.gz
initrd /BookwormPup32/ucode.cpio /BookwormPup32/initrd.gz
title
root
When I tried the WIFI, "Conman Settings" did not show any WIFI device(s) nor
list any routers.
I found from the "Hardinfo utility" that my IBM X41 had a Wireless 2200BG [Calexico2] adapter
and it was missing firmware (dmesg | grep irmware).
I copied over the 2200BG's firmware from "friendly-bionic32" which
was running O.K. on the same X41 PC.
(I copied: ipw2200-bss.fw, ipw2200-ibss.fw, ipw2200-sniffer.fw and
LICENSE.ipw2200-fw files to /usr/lib/firmware )
I next tried to use the older Puppy WIFI software (instead of Conman):
There is an entry in Menu > Network > "Internet connection switcher"
which wanted a reboot to enable "sns, frisbee or network wizzard".
I rebooted but I didn't notice any changes in the menus.
So, I opened a terminal and typed "frisbee" and the normal frisbee
window opened displaying my familiar neighborhood WIFI names.
I picked mine own and frisbee asked for the "public Key" and then the
eth1 ip address was shown (ping ibm.com now worked.)
I started up the default browser: "light" and surfed the web !
This forum post is being entered by BookwormPup32 23.12 iso and it's light browser.
Are there any comments or suggestions about my clumsy start ?