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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Clarity wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 7:05 am

SeaMonkey update problem. Seamonkey_failure.jpg
Could you fix on next DevuanPUP64 distro release

hi @Clarity .

the problem is running seamonkey in spot.
I have the same problem with telegram.
but running seamonkey in root, it updates fine.

I will have to find another way to update it in spot.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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josejp2424 wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:19 pm

the problem is running seamonkey in spot. ...

Thanks.

I should have "spot'ted" that. ;)
Thanks!

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hello
My wish is that i can see FreeBasic compiler preinstalled in DevuanPup 32 bit .
Is that big request?

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi @josejp2424,

thank you for your work. I did a frugal install of devuanpup64-9.7.0, created a savefolder and rebooted.
All settings are preserved except the firewall, which is turned off after reboot.

peace

Edit: sorry, my bad. Firewall settings are saved ...

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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one wrote: Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:52 am

Hi @josejp2424,

thank you for your work. I did a frugal install of devuanpup64-9.7.0, created a savefolder and rebooted.
All settings are preserved except the firewall, which is turned off after reboot.

peace

Edit: sorry, my bad. Firewall settings are saved ...

hi @one

I'm going to check well. because I'm not getting difficulties with firewall.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi @josejp2424 ,

I have a problems with booting this PUP's via its ISO file. It is bombing out as it appears to lock, then exit to GRUB2 prompt. I, instead, created a CD and booted it for evaluation.

Made startup changes in FirstRUN and restarted the desktop when offered. Clean desktop, responsive.

One issue is SAMBA. It is NOT starting. And several of the SAMBA (smbd) utilities are either missing or not working.
Missing: 'findsmb' ... Not working: 'smbpasswd root' ... Missing: 'smbclient'
Associated with this, I did notice that the "Network" menu folder was eliminated with its normal entries placed elsewhere in the Menu subsystem.

An indirect association with SAMBA client is during attempts to use the mount command to connect to another PUP running its SAMBA server:

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$ mkdir -p /tmp/test;mount //192.168.1.22/Downloads /tmp/test
mount-FULL: /initrd/mnt/tmpfs/tmp/test:bad option; for several filesystems (...) ...  

You may have to contact @01micko or WoofCE developers, since this "may" be a WoofCE issue occurring during your build.

I continue to test other system and other subsystem operations.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Clarity wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:49 pm

Hi @josejp2424 ,

I have a problems with booting this PUP's via its ISO file. It is bombing out as it appears to lock, then exit to GRUB2 prompt. I, instead, created a CD and booted it for evaluation.

Made startup changes in FirstRUN and restarted the desktop when offered. Clean desktop, responsive.

One issue is SAMBA. It is NOT starting. And several of the SAMBA (smbd) utilities are either missing or not working.
Missing: 'findsmb' ... Not working: smbpasswd root

You may have to contact @01micko or WoofCE developers, since this "may" be a WoofCE issue occurring during your build.

I continue to test other system operations.

Thank you @Clarity
That's what I wanted to know. that's exactly what I wanted.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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josejp2424 wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 12:53 am

... That's what I wanted to know. that's exactly what I wanted.

I edited the SAMBA paragraph,above, with additional findings that may be helpful leading to the solution.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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I found a version "4.0.beta3-20210822". I had to make a DVD to boot, but EVERYTHING is operational, thus far.

One of the great things about the PUPs is its networking ability, OOTB. This latest brings the same ability to BOTH access and share with all LAN OSes of today, ready to run. These are example of operational networking commands.

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ip addr
findsmb
smbclient -U% -L localhost
smbclient -U% -L 192.168.1.5
mount -o username=root,password=woofwoof //192.168.1.5/Media /mnt/TestNAS/Media

Where these did not work in the prior WoofCE version, they work fabulously now.

Thanks, as I continue to test.

P.S. @josejp2424 Check your PMs

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Is this puppy version up to date ? When support ends ?
It looks interesting and promising. Can i have programms from Devuan repos and could i add puppy repos ?
I need some specific programms like butt for streaming, telegram-desktop, viber and some more. Thanks!

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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@rhtoras This download may help

Enjoy

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi josejp2424.

Thank you very much for your interesting Devuanpup32.
The download went without a problem.
Burning the ISO to CD ended in a program-initiated early burn-break-up, requiring me to repeat the burning process once more.

Booting the newly burned CD a further unknown problem developed ending in a kernel-panic.
To get around this problem I managed to format a USB memory stick and copied the necessary files from the ISO to the USB flash drive and also employed Grub4Dos and watched with joy the renewed booting process, this time without a problem.

A special thank you for the in Devuan included Bluetooth. It just worked the first time, connecting to a very old Windows Lumia 95XL phone transferring a .html text-file.

A further nice feature is the option whether to save or not at the time of shutdown. Thank you for that.

Sound- and video quality is incredible. The best in any puppy yet.

Even so I am generally impressed with Devuanpup, I have also noticed a number of bugs, I believe :

Trying out Seamonkey-Composer I was not able to save the finished .html document to "my documents".

A further disappointment is the fact that Seamonkey is not able to open .html webpages. Using Palemoon instead, the webpage opend immediately, even with all formats in place.

Unfortunately I can also report that :

A document written with "Geany" could not be saved to "my documents". However, I managed to save it to a partition on my USB flash-drive.

Clicking the Pkg package manager the gui opens but also crashes Devuanpup.

The mouse gets stuck from time to time but becomes movable after a second or two.

Why are two folder named "Documents" and "my-documents" in "Home". Would one folder be not enough ? With "Documents" the preferred option.

I tried to access the internet using Frisbee without success.

I am not sure whether this could be an issue, but I am running Devuanpup32 on a 64bit laptop.

Thanks again for this nice pup. I will keep testing.

ulrich

HP EliteBook 8470p, RAM 7866 MB

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi @uj49

With the 8GB of RAM as you have, I would try the 64bit version. The DeVuanPUP64 firmware should match your PC and items should work, OOTB.

Let us know if you give it a try.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi uj

I can confirm you that the Devuanpup work well. I was initially a great fan of them but josejp did not continue to publish the Dpup line with XFCE4 :roll: so I did renounce to use them more.

but I use each day long hours the precedent version Dpup Buster with XFCE4 from him, being really the best Puppy I did meet since 2004 :idea:

try it!

I would not burn it on some CD excepted if I would use the CD really each day to start for some good reason (that I don't know).

Puppy is best to re use old USB sticks! On my rescue stick with only 2 GB, I have 3 Puppy's included has I did prepare the stick with the in each new Puppy included setup for boot loader.

but more easy is to write the Puppy on it with "dd" (restriction: you must accepted to have only a Puppy per USB stick and nothing else! but if they are old sticks it often is not important...)

only do
PHASE 1
- insert the stick
- save all data on the stick if you continue to need them!
- show what name it has as drive on your PC (on my PC, if only 1 stick, always "sdb" using the partition "sdb1"! I assume it is the same for you. If not, interchange "sdb" and "sdb1" in following steps with your real names! I also assume the iso is the only one ISO file in your /root/Download directory!)
- unmount it (if mounted)
- start gparted
- V E R Y IMPORTANT: select the stick (AND NOT YOUR MAIN or other DRIVE!!!)
- go to the index "Device"
- make a new partition table (all data on the stick will definitively desappear!) with the offered default values
- go now to the index "Partition"
- you see the picture of an empty memory room in gray, mark it hitting on it with your mouse if not allready marked
- select "new partition"
- gparted select an extended partition. refuse an select "vfat16" and format it at that format vfat16 (*1
- select the partition again if not already so
- select "manage flags"; a new selector window opens. select "boot"
- quit
PHASE 2
- open a terminal
- enter

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dd if=/root/download/*.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress

î changed 21.10.02!
and continue!
PHASE 3
- let the stick inserted and reboot!
soon you will be in your fresh Puppy stick installation!

~~~~
(*1 vfat16 is limited at about 4 GB, so you can of course not handle bigger iso's using that mode of preparation ;)

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Clarity wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 5:49 am

Hi @uj49

With the 8GB of RAM as you have, I would try the 64bit version. The DeVuanPUP64 firmware should match your PC and items should work, OOTB.

Let us know if you give it a try.

Hi clarity.
Thank you for your suggestion. Unfortunately I am unable to download theDeVuanPup64 version because of its size.
It's not a big problem because I am still happy and without any problems with Bionicpup32. Even on a 64bit laptop.
Have a nice day.
uj

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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oui wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:27 pm

Hi uj

I can confirm you that the Devuanpup work well. I was initially a great fan of them but josejp did not continue to publish the Dpup line with XFCE4 :roll: so I did renounce to use them more.

but I use each day long hours the precedent version Dpup Buster with XFCE4 from him, being really the best Puppy I did meet since 2004 :idea:

try it!

I would not burn it on some CD excepted if I would use the CD really each day to start for some good reason (that I don't know).

Puppy is best to re use old USB sticks! On my rescue stick with only 2 GB, I have 3 Puppy's included has I did prepare the stick with the in each new Puppy included setup for boot loader.

but more easy is to write the Puppy on it with "dd" (restriction: you must accepted to have only a Puppy per USB stick and nothing else! but if they are old sticks it often is not important...)

only do
PHASE 1
- insert the stick
- save all data on the stick if you continue to need them!
- show what name it has as drive on your PC (on my PC, if only 1 stick, always "sdb" using the partition "sdb1"! I assume it is the same for you. If not, interchange "sdb" and "sdb1" in following steps with your real names! I also assume the iso is the only one ISO file in your /root/Download directory!)
- unmount it (if mounted)
- start gparted
- V E R Y IMPORTANT: select the stick (AND NOT YOUR MAIN or other DRIVE!!!)
- go to the index "Device"
- make a new partition table (all data on the stick will definitively desappear!) with the offered default values
- go now to the index "Partition"
- you see the picture of an empty memory room in gray, mark it hitting on it with your mouse if not allready marked
- select "new partition"
- gparted select an extended partition. refuse an select "vfat16" and format it at that format vfat16 (*1
- select the partition again if not already so
- select "manage flags"; a new selector window opens. select "boot"
- quit
PHASE 2
- open a terminal
- enter

Code: Select all

ff if=/root/download/*.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress

and continue!
PHASE 3
- let the stick inserted and reboot!
soon you will be in your fresh Puppy stick installation!

~~~~
(*1 vfat16 is limited at about 4 GB, so you can of course not handle bigger iso's using that mode of preparation ;)

Hello oui.
Thank you for your excellent introduction to puppy.
I am currently using Bionicpup32 and I am basically happy with it. I was intrigued by DeVuanPup because of the missing systemd connection. I was wondering what the difference would be to BionicPup.
At this stage I might just stick to BionicPup for a while.
I wish you a nice day.
uj

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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oui wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:27 pm

[...]
but more easy is to write the Puppy on it with "dd" (restriction: you must accepted to have only a Puppy per USB stick and nothing else! but if they are old sticks it often is not important...)

[...]

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ff if=/root/download/*.iso of=/dev/sdb status=progress

[...]

Hi @oui,

There's a typo in your example ;)

peace

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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thank you very much (the finger did hit the next key)!

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not close the system, not create the Pupsav file

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Hi josejp2424.

Your distribution seems very interesting, but I do not get that the computer shuts down, nor does it create the PUPSAVE directory.

I downloaded the ISO file : devuanpup64_JWM-1-9.7.0.iso

Check MD5SUM

# MD5
fc849894662f6c3964bea659ab7ec57c devuanpup64_JWM-1-9.7.0.iso

Is Ok.

I have tried boot two ways , isobooter and grup4, but the same problem.

I think it is a compilation problem with different types of microprocessors.

My laptop is:
Product Name: HP 255 G6 Notebook PC
Version: AMD E2-9000e RADEON R2, 4 COMPUTE CORES 2C+2G

When I turn off the computer I get the following screen.

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Pity I like your puppy distribution.

Greetings.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi josejp2424.
I have installed devuanpup64 on another computer and works perfectly. I think I can have the solution for the first computer and I will tell you my results.

This computer :

Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Product Name: HP Compaq Elite 8300 USDT

Type: Central Processor
Family: Core i5
Manufacturer: Intel
Version: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470S CPU @ 2.90GHz

Thanks josejp2424.... See you.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hello guys i cannot boot to devuanpup as all puppy derivatives except fatdog64 won't boot either. It goes to a screen similar to grub but a tad colourfull and everything i press won't boot even with forceXorg. There is also an error 13 if i remember correctly. What do you suggest ? Also are packages on devuanpup signed ? Fyi i have secure boot enabled on my pc and no usage of windows just linux (artix and devuan).
Thanks in advance...

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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rhtoras wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:10 am

Hello guys i cannot boot to devuanpup as all puppy derivatives except fatdog64 won't boot either. It goes to a screen similar to grub but a tad colourfull and everything i press won't boot even with forceXorg. There is also an error 13 if i remember correctly. What do you suggest ? Also are packages on devuanpup signed ? Fyi i have secure boot enabled on my pc and no usage of windows just linux (artix and devuan).
Thanks in advance...

hello rhtoras.
I also have secure boot enabled. and with grub2config it boots fine.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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josejp2424 wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:24 pm
rhtoras wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:10 am

Hello guys i cannot boot to devuanpup as all puppy derivatives except fatdog64 won't boot either. It goes to a screen similar to grub but a tad colourfull and everything i press won't boot even with forceXorg. There is also an error 13 if i remember correctly. What do you suggest ? Also are packages on devuanpup signed ? Fyi i have secure boot enabled on my pc and no usage of windows just linux (artix and devuan).
Thanks in advance...

hello rhtoras.
I also have secure boot enabled. and with grub2config it boots fine.

secure boot disabled and nothing works...
grub2config ???
what do you mean ? With grub it doesn't work ?
as i see grub4dos does not work on uefi systems...
but how can i make grub2config work ?

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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rhtoras wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 11:18 pm
josejp2424 wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 12:24 pm
rhtoras wrote: Sun Feb 13, 2022 1:10 am

Hello guys i cannot boot to devuanpup as all puppy derivatives except fatdog64 won't boot either. It goes to a screen similar to grub but a tad colourfull and everything i press won't boot even with forceXorg. There is also an error 13 if i remember correctly. What do you suggest ? Also are packages on devuanpup signed ? Fyi i have secure boot enabled on my pc and no usage of windows just linux (artix and devuan).
Thanks in advance...

hello rhtoras.
I also have secure boot enabled. and with grub2config it boots fine.

secure boot disabled and nothing works...
grub2config ???
what do you mean ? With grub it doesn't work ?
as i see grub4dos does not work on uefi systems...
but how can i make grub2config work ?

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Re: Devuanpup 64 synaptic

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devuanpup with synaptic package manager.

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Download DevuanPup64 JWM synaptic

devuanpup64_JWM-B5-synaptic.iso

# MD5
b7ae935495b7f96cec3eead1a9bf3fa2 devuanpup64_JWM-B5-synaptic.iso
# SHA1
dd559a5cfe3dc4d7422cbf41632fcb91ad593692 devuanpup64_JWM-B5-synaptic.iso
# SHA256
394c37fdd781206c76bbccb716f69ca813cf0c8b280fd9301f0dae92eca43b7f devuanpup64_JWM-B5-synaptic.iso
# CRC32
3cf13845 devuanpup64_JWM-B5-synaptic.iso

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Hi to all,

I've downloaded devuanpup 4 times now, in x86_64 and i386 version. Tried to run it from USB, using easydd, simple dd from command line, antix usb-maker and debian diskimage-writer.

It doesn't boot. The files are all on stick, and the stick is 100% okey - I know for sure.

Maybe there's a promlem in legacy boot? I don't like UEFI and GPT, and cannot use it, cos androidx86 is making problems with UEFI.

Is there something special I must do before putting devuanpup on USB???

Regards
Berto

Regards,

Berto

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Re: DevuanPup64 JWM synaptic Hits & Misses

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Hi josejp2424,

I'm am really looking forward to getting any problems with this Puppy solved. Love that it has synaptic. I was also especially impress by your Quickpet design. Also love that most of my portables and AppImages can be used. So far I've discovered a couple small problems and one big one.
The small problems:
(1) Even though jwm is the only window manager, initially I could not change the Wallpaper, being told something like puppy-pin was not active. Played with it a little and resolved that.
(2) SNS (Simple Network Setup) doesn't work. It just recycles the initial window. Frisbee works fine, except for the effect the 'Big Problem' has on it. I was going to see if the latest version of SNS might resolve it. But that will await resolution of the Big Problem.
The Big Problem:
Although I could create a SaveFolder on first shut-down, subsequent changes aren't Save, either by clicking the desktop-save icon or selecting Save at shutdown. Initially, after creating a SaveFolder on reboot I install a lot of stuff, periodically clicking the desktop Save icon. On reboot, none of my installations were present.
Figuring something I installed might have created a conflict, I deleted that SaveFolder and started from scratch. Added a Wallpaper to the new setup and made it the default. Shut-down again creating a SaveFolder. On reboot my Wallpaper was displayed. Added an icon to /usr/share/pixmaps which I set as the icon to use on the desktop Save. Executed a Save and shut-down, selecting NO Save. On reboot the Save icon had reverted and the icon wasn't in /usr/share/pixmaps.
Repeated the above, this time not using the Desktop Save, but Saving on shutdown. Still nothing was preserved.

P.S. Just tried by creating a SaveFile. Same results. On first shutdown either a SaveFile or SaveFolder can be created and whatever changes you've already made will be preserved and available on reboot. But no new changes are preserved.
Writing to a new SaveFolder is often quick. But writing to even a new SaveFile can take enough time that you'll notice a delay. There wasn't more than one second delay from the time the 'Saving to...' was displayed and the reboot took place. Hopes this helps in resolving the problem. It seems nothing is being written to either a SaveFile or a SaveFolder.

Update on SaveFile/Folder not being used. I setup the Lxde version and tried preserving changes (writing to a SaveFolder) after creating the SaveFolder on first shutdown. Same negative results. So, the inclusion of Synaptic didn't cause the problem.
I can also tell you that both versions use /usr/sbin/save2flash and /usr/sbin/snapmergepuppy files dated Oct 2, 2020.
I have not experienced this problem with any of your prior Puppys; nor do I experience the problem with Fossapup64 which uses /usr/sbin/save2flash and /usr/sbin/snapmergepuppy files dated June 23, 2020.
[Some newer puppies --e.g. voidpup and vanilladpup-- no longer use auf. So I can't tell if some change in those files may have caused the failure. Might try substituting the ones from the latest Slacko. But, I think it's something else and don't have sufficient knowledge of coding to figure out what those files may be trying to use but is absent].
Further Update: Substituted /usr/sbin/save2flash and /usr/sbin/snapmergepuppy from Imp64, both dated 11 Sep 2021. No change. I don't think its those files, themselves. Likely the absence of some script or binary which snapmergepuppy calls.

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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Berto wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:40 pm

Hi to all,

I've downloaded devuanpup 4 times now, in x86_64 and i386 version. Tried to run it from USB, using easydd, simple dd from command line, antix usb-maker and debian diskimage-writer.

It doesn't boot. The files are all on stick, and the stick is 100% okey - I know for sure.

Maybe there's a promlem in legacy boot? I don't like UEFI and GPT, and cannot use it, cos androidx86 is making problems with UEFI.

Is there something special I must do before putting devuanpup on USB???

Regards
Berto

you can use Rufus or UNetbootin

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Re: DevuanPup64 JWM synaptic Hits & Misses

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mikeslr wrote: Sat Feb 26, 2022 1:43 am

Hi josejp2424,

I'm am really looking forward to getting any problems with this Puppy solved. Love that it has synaptic. I was also especially impress by your Quickpet design. Also love that most of my portables and AppImages can be used. So far I've discovered a couple small problems and one big one.
The small problems:
(1) Even though jwm is the only window manager, initially I could not change the Wallpaper, being told something like puppy-pin was not active. Played with it a little and resolved that.
(2) SNS (Simple Network Setup) doesn't work. It just recycles the initial window. Frisbee works fine, except for the effect the 'Big Problem' has on it. I was going to see if the latest version of SNS might resolve it. But that will await resolution of the Big Problem.
The Big Problem:
Although I could create a SaveFolder on first shut-down, subsequent changes aren't Save, either by clicking the desktop-save icon or selecting Save at shutdown. Initially, after creating a SaveFolder on reboot I install a lot of stuff, periodically clicking the desktop Save icon. On reboot, none of my installations were present.
Figuring something I installed might have created a conflict, I deleted that SaveFolder and started from scratch. Added a Wallpaper to the new setup and made it the default. Shut-down again creating a SaveFolder. On reboot my Wallpaper was displayed. Added an icon to /usr/share/pixmaps which I set as the icon to use on the desktop Save. Executed a Save and shut-down, selecting NO Save. On reboot the Save icon had reverted and the icon wasn't in /usr/share/pixmaps.
Repeated the above, this time not using the Desktop Save, but Saving on shutdown. Still nothing was preserved.

P.S. Just tried by creating a SaveFile. Same results. On first shutdown either a SaveFile or SaveFolder can be created and whatever changes you've already made will be preserved and available on reboot. But no new changes are preserved.
Writing to a new SaveFolder is often quick. But writing to even a new SaveFile can take enough time that you'll notice a delay. There wasn't more than one second delay from the time the 'Saving to...' was displayed and the reboot took place. Hopes this helps in resolving the problem. It seems nothing is being written to either a SaveFile or a SaveFolder.

Update on SaveFile/Folder not being used. I setup the Lxde version and tried preserving changes (writing to a SaveFolder) after creating the SaveFolder on first shutdown. Same negative results. So, the inclusion of Synaptic didn't cause the problem.
I can also tell you that both versions use /usr/sbin/save2flash and /usr/sbin/snapmergepuppy files dated Oct 2, 2020.
I have not experienced this problem with any of your prior Puppys; nor do I experience the problem with Fossapup64 which uses /usr/sbin/save2flash and /usr/sbin/snapmergepuppy files dated June 23, 2020.
[Some newer puppies --e.g. voidpup and vanilladpup-- no longer use auf. So I can't tell if some change in those files may have caused the failure. Might try substituting the ones from the latest Slacko. But, I think it's something else and don't have sufficient knowledge of coding to figure out what those files may be trying to use but is absent].
Further Update: Substituted /usr/sbin/save2flash and /usr/sbin/snapmergepuppy from Imp64, both dated 11 Sep 2021. No change. I don't think its those files, themselves. Likely the absence of some script or binary which snapmergepuppy calls.

thanks for the tests.
i have no problems with the savefolder. it always saves my settings. but i will try with the installer that comes with puppy
to see if what you are telling me happens.

thanks @mikeslr

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Re: Devuanpup 32 and 64 ( woof-ce )

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josejp2424 wrote: Sun Feb 27, 2022 2:24 am
Berto wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:40 pm

Hi to all,

I've downloaded devuanpup 4 times now, in x86_64 and i386 version. Tried to run it from USB, using easydd, simple dd from command line, antix usb-maker and debian diskimage-writer.

It doesn't boot. The files are all on stick, and the stick is 100% okey - I know for sure.

Maybe there's a promlem in legacy boot? I don't like UEFI and GPT, and cannot use it, cos androidx86 is making problems with UEFI.

Is there something special I must do before putting devuanpup on USB???

Regards
Berto

you can use Rufus or UNetbootin

Thanks a lot, I will try this tonight.
Regards, Berto

Regards,

Berto

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