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Re: VoidPup32 and VoidPup64 Discussion

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Updated the 240907 version on the S761 2nd gen i5 laptop to the 240919 version. Seems fine on first boot, dmesg clean, idle resource use good, all portables working etc. BUT it now has the same failure on suspend/resume that BW64 does on this hardware and has had since 10.0.4.

Unless I remove psmouse prior to suspend, modprobe it on resume, wait 8 seconds and reload the synaptics touchpad properties the touchpad button mapping on resume is completely wrong. -closing a window opens a duplicate instead etc.- Voidpup64 240907 was an intermediate case, there I could get away with just reloading the touchpad properties.

As of now, I either freeze Voidpup64 at 240803 on these machines or just not use it on them. One by one, puppies Built on Woof-CE Github have fallen prey to this. non Github builds like LxPupSc64 and the fossapup64 series, and so far JammyPup64 and NoblePup64 have avoided it.

In BW64, it was between 10.0.3 and 10.0.4, in VoidPup64 it was between the 240803 build and the 240825 build. I can't isolate it further except that it is in the main SFS and is kernel independent.

Alas,

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Re: VoidPup32 and VoidPup64 Discussion

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Devx - contains the developer tools for compiling applications
Docx - contain the documentation/help files
Nlsx - contains the 'Native Language Support' for non-English users
Kernel_sources - contains the code to enable you to compile device drivers eg Nvidia graphics drivers
LXDE - is an alternative Window Manager (the default one is JWM - Joe's Window Manager)

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Re: VoidPup32 and VoidPup64 Discussion

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There is a problem with VoidPup-241006

mesa has a new dependency - mesa-gallium - which is huge.....

The build boots OK on my Nvidia desktop but @Marv has reported it fails on his Intel laptop.

Not sure what to do as yet.

Use with caution.

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You should also check the functionality of the yassm 4.8 that you dropped into the ISO. It would make more sense to get the PET instead of the DEB. Also, it would be nice to participate in the testing.

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I am using the latest build of VoidPup64-241006 and have no issues on two Intel devices i915 & Gemini Lake.

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@Jasper I notice that you did this with the intel Xorg driver. It definitely does NOT work with the default (modesetting?) driver.

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This is on the i915 hardware with no 'Fdrv' included just the

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@rcrsn51 ........... yes it does work with the default 'modesetting' :thumbup:

I did edit the xorg.conf file and changed it from modesetting to Intel only on the i915.

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Also, changed the setting on the Gemini Lake from 'modesetting' to 'Intel'

As you can see this does include the Fdrv from the ISO.

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Version 241009 is uploaded - with added mesa-libgallium & libv3 - seems to fix the xorgwizard modesetting issue.

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Version 241009 seems to fix the xorgwizard modesetting issue on my laptop.

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VoidPup64 v241009 tested: Notice the change in launches. In a KVM: SG2D and Ventoy, now, land in the same spot without starting the desktop; namely the distro's console. Xorgwizard is no help,either.

Edit: Bare Metal boots to desktop as shown in the table.

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I just tested 241009 on several machines with ISObooter and it now works fine.

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@peebee

Hi there, can you explain to me the build number for these releases?

VoidPup64-22.02-241009

Does the highlighted number refer to when the initial release was created?

The reason why I am asking is that the current live image for Void Linux is 14 March 2024 ie

void-live-x86_64-20240314.base.iso

So, is this the foundation for new releases? Or are you using a previous build release back in February 2022?

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Jasper wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 12:37 pm

@peebee

Hi there, can you explain to me the build number for these releases?

VoidPup64-22.02-241009

Does the highlighted number refer to when the initial release was created?

The reason why I am asking is that the current live image for Void Linux is 14 March 2024 ie

void-live-x86_64-20240314.base.iso

So, is this the foundation for new releases? Or are you using a previous build release back in February 2022?

22.02 is when VoidPup first arrived. This doesn't change between builds and is part of the sfs naming.

241009 is when the latest Github build was done.

VoidPup builds use the latest Void components available at the time of the build - they have nothing to do with the Void-live isos..... I have no idea how or when the isos are built. I would assume that the first thing you'd do with a 240314 iso would be to do a big vpm update as it is quite out of date.

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@peebee

From my limited understanding is that are base ISO's available .... basic & XFCE.

Then 'rolling' releases are simply the 'base' and the 'new' updated application packages.

I might be wrong in my thinking.

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VoidPup32-22.02-241009.
"Chromium_129.0.6668.58_lxsc_spot.sfs " is ok with default profile only, but if another profile is added, the profile menu doesn't open on startup.

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Fredk6 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 4:55 pm

VoidPup32-22.02-241009.
"Chromium_129.0.6668.58_lxsc_spot.sfs " is ok with default profile only, but if another profile is added, the profile menu doesn't open on startup.

Sorry - don't understand what the problem is! Which "profile menu"?

How did the 2nd invocation of /opt/chromium/chromium with very different switches occur?? with 46% cpu?

tracker-miner-fs-3 ??? with 42% cpu? why is this running?

It is in fact a process of tracker, GNOME's file indexer. It is used to index the names and contents of your files in order to easily search and access them in Nautilus

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Thanks,
You may try to add a profile to your chromium, if it open, then my computer is the problem and you may delete my posts.

peebee wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 5:55 am

Sorry - don't understand what the problem is! Which "profile menu"?

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It open when there are more then 1 profile. Here, with more than 1 profile, it is an empty window (see below).
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peebee wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 5:55 am

How did the 2nd invocation of /opt/chromium/chromium with very different switches occur?? with 46% cpu?

Don't know, it stay like this indefinitely.

peebee wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 5:55 am

tracker-miner-fs-3 ??? with 42% cpu? why is this running?

Have tried with no save file (no tracker).

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Fredk6 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 4:55 pm

VoidPup32-22.02-241009.
"Chromium_129.0.6668.58_lxsc_spot.sfs " is ok with default profile only, but if another profile is added, the profile menu doesn't open on startup.

32-bit Chromium is becoming an increasing problem.
There does seem to be a serious issue with the 32-bit Chromium .sfs from Void.
Can you move to a 64-bit build rather than 32-bit? That would be better long-term.
If you have to stick with 32-bit, I suggest trying the chromium-ungoogled from Alien-Bob - that runs on VoidPup32 and seems to do profiles OK:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /browsers/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
chromium_ungoogled_129.0.6668.70 RUNS-AS-SPOT :2cf7f6797c1c0d8213afdb0fcc1b23ea

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Re: VoidPup32 and VoidPup64 Discussion

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Updated my frugal install to SSD on the all intel Fujitsu S761 (2nd gen i5, Sandylake) from the 241009 version to the 241101 version.
Using my @peebee derived LXDE ydrive plus customizations so no JWM checks unless requested. Adrive not used as usual. Running AUFS at the moment.
Booted both with the supplied 6.1.x kernel and with the 6.6.53 from the 241009 version.. Currently running with that (as I understand that should be prior to the latest AUFS dustuo) as the suspend on this hardware is cleaner with the 6.6.x kernel and newer. Clean dmesg, excellent idle resource use, all portables and lidsuspend continue to work normally., intel video driver used at boot with no intervention required. Posting from the portable Brave, updated to the current version, now.

Just my looksee but seems all good here. I'll use as my daily -had been running pretty much in @ozsouths' NoblePup64-low- for a bit and do some multimedia checks etc.

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