VoidPup32 and VoidPup64 Discussion

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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,

My pups: LxPupSc64 and Voidpup64 with LXDE ydrv & synaptics touchpad drivers, both using savefiles. Ydrv based NoblePup64 (JWM & LXDE), Bookworm64 & Fossapup64-mid/mini (LXDE/PCManFM). No savefiles, no fdrvs there. :thumbup:

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Re: VoidPup32 and VoidPup64 Discussion

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@Xanegon

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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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