Re: Announcements about LxPup, ScPup, UPups, Chromium, LXQt, Kernels etc.
Kernel Release: 5.18.3-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date: Thu Jun 9 22:05:58 BST 2022
aufs-5.18
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
Discussion, talk and tips
https://forum.puppylinux.com/
Kernel Release: 5.18.3-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date: Thu Jun 9 22:05:58 BST 2022
aufs-5.18
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
There is a problem building 32-bit versions of chromium-102.0.5005.61
Both Alien-Bob and Debian have only released 64-bit builds
However Void Linux have released a 32-bit build but it doesn't run on as wide range of Pups as the Alien-Bob version
chromium-102.0.5005.61.sfs from Void runs on ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and VoidPup32 and JammyPup32
Latest 32-bit browsers (Chromium-UnGoogled, Firefox, Palemoon, SeaMonkey)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... /browsers/
The versions of the 32-bit browsers with their md5sums are listed in:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
64-bit Chromium:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
32-bit Chromium for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 ONLY (not VoidPup32):
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
chromium.sfs (RUNS-AS-SPOT) both 32-bit and 64-bit versions from AlienBob & Snap packaged for Puppy
via Menu -> Internet -> Get Web Browser
32-bit 103.0.5060.134 ** https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
64-bit 103.0.5060.134 https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
**WARNING: Login to Google services with the 32-bit version is blocked
Alternative 32-bit Chromium builds are also available:
Debian based for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 - 103.0.5060.134
Void based for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 and VoidPup32 - 103.0.5060.134
Kernel Release: 5.18.14-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date: Sun Jul 24 07:25:37 BST 2022
Build GCC: 12.1.0
aufs-5.18
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
195fddc143904dba6336aea19a712c56 VoidPup32-22.02+6.iso
e444c584de43e43fcc5ab712b4d3ab22 VoidPup64-22.02+6.iso
4e192d6c6671ecafde479f24d1a80096 JammyPup32-22.04+4.iso
Just Ubuntu & Woof-CE updates
978b8c6dd1a4a3fb4c90a043af0f6dbc VoidPup32-22.02+7.iso
267f25d4a5c01b213878d23592315070 VoidPup64-22.02+7.iso
Booted Void64 directly from its ISO file on a SG2D USB without issues.
None of the SAMBA facilities are present and is needed. Would you recommend steps you want your users to follow to get a fully functioning SAMBA with @01micko's SSM included in the PUP Menu, please. A public folder on this PC must be shared.
The mount command for a smb resoource works as expected, but SAMBA needed to share to all LAN.
Code: Select all
mount //192.168.1.10/Downloads /mnt/Test/Downloads
#
Thanks in advance
P.S. Session saves work as expected.
Kernel Build 5.18.15-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date Sat Jul 30 07:30:19 BST 2022
Build GCC: 12.1.0
aufs-5.18
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
wireless support for rtw89_8852:
CONFIG_RTW89=m
CONFIG_RTW89_CORE=m
CONFIG_RTW89_PCI=m
CONFIG_RTW89_8852A=m
CONFIG_RTW89_8852AE=m
Kernel Build 5.19.0-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date Mon Aug 1 16:37:40 BST 2022
Build GCC: 12.1.0
aufs-5.x-rcN
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
chromium.sfs (RUNS-AS-SPOT) both 32-bit and 64-bit versions from AlienBob & Snap packaged for Puppy
via Menu -> Internet -> Get Web Browser
32-bit 106.0.5249.61 ** https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
64-bit 106.0.5249.91 https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
**WARNING: Login to Google services with the 32-bit version is blocked
Alternative 32-bit Chromium builds are also available:
Debian based for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 - 106.0.5249.61 **
Void based for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 and VoidPup32 - 106.0.5249.61 (may be better for Google services)
9899519f68af9eeb5a4bc4ec373070d6 VoidPup32-22.02+8.iso
4b8219fbb5f70119baefe7e855db75b4 VoidPup64-22.02+8a.iso
fc224abc69c6b32e90dbcb33aa34af7b JammyPup32-22.04+5.iso
Just Ubuntu & Woof-CE updates
cb42655ee7c619cea6a63acd27b184c3 ScPup32-22.02+4-T.iso
ad16694c7af4b44b1849365d6e485735 ScPup64-22.02+4-T.iso
https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewforum.php?f=122
94067202302710af8b8d605b369290f4 LxPupSc32-22.02+4-T-k64.iso
c3e305cc205744104b19e9fe989cfa44 LxPupSc64-22.02+4-T.iso
https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewforum.php?f=121
Kernel Build 5.19.10-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date Tue Sep 20 15:59:10 BST 2022
Build GCC 12.2.0
aufs-5.19
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
I noticed that your kernel does not have builtin overlayfs kernel module, could make builtin in the kernel? Thanks
5c785ba6e083ec456a5732c83a883d17 VoidPup32-22.02+9.iso
f72a9f4b7e60ba8433230626f49692a4 VoidPup64-22.02+9.iso
Kernel Build 5.19.14-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date Wed Oct 5th
Build GCC 12.2.0
aufs-5.19
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
chromium.sfs (RUNS-AS-SPOT) both 32-bit and 64-bit versions from AlienBob & Snap packaged for Puppy
via Menu -> Internet -> Get Web Browser
32-bit 107.0.5304.68 ** https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
64-bit 107.0.5304.68 https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download
**WARNING: Login to Google services with the 32-bit version is blocked
Alternative 32-bit Chromium builds are also available:
Debian based for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 - 107.0.5304.68 **
Void based for ScPup32 / LxPupSc32 and JammyPup32 and VoidPup32 - 106.0.5249.103 (may be better for Google services)
WITHDRAWN
Kernel Build 6.0.0-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date Mon Oct 3 12:46:03 BST 2022
Build GCC 12.2.0
aufs5.x-rcN
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
Kernels 5.19.12 and 6.0 are temporarily WITHDRAWN ........
5.19.14 is available.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-iGP ... ux-5.19.12
Intel Laptop Users Should Avoid Linux 5.19.12 To Avoid Potentially Damaging The Display
Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 4 October 2022 at 11:16 AM EDT. 50 Comments
INTEL -- Intel laptop users running Linux are being advised to avoid running the latest Linux 5.19.12 stable kernel point release as it can potentially damage your display.Intel Linux laptop users on Linux 5.19.12 have begun reporting "white flashing" display issues with one user describing it as "[the] laptop display starts to blink like lights in a 90's rave party."
Intel Linux kernel engineer Ville Syrjäl posted today on the kernel mailing list:
After looking at some logs we do end up with potentially bogus panel power sequencing delays, which may harm the LCD panel.Greg, I recommend immediate revert of this stuff, and new stable release ASAP. Plus a recommendation that no one using laptops with Intel GPUs run 5.19.12.
Greg Kroah-Hartman has immediately released Linux 5.19.13 with the problematic Intel graphics driver patches reverted.
Greg commented, "This release is to resolve a regression on some Intel graphics systems that had problems with 5.19.12. If you do not have this problem with 5.19.12, there is no need to upgrade."
peebee wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 8:50 amKernels 5.19.12 and 6.0 are temporarily WITHDRAWN ........
5.19.14 is available.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-iGP ... ux-5.19.12
Intel Laptop Users Should Avoid Linux 5.19.12 To Avoid Potentially Damaging The Display
Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 4 October 2022 at 11:16 AM EDT. 50 Comments
INTEL -- Intel laptop users running Linux are being advised to avoid running the latest Linux 5.19.12 stable kernel point release as it can potentially damage your display.Intel Linux laptop users on Linux 5.19.12 have begun reporting "white flashing" display issues with one user describing it as "[the] laptop display starts to blink like lights in a 90's rave party."
Intel Linux kernel engineer Ville Syrjäl posted today on the kernel mailing list:
After looking at some logs we do end up with potentially bogus panel power sequencing delays, which may harm the LCD panel.Greg, I recommend immediate revert of this stuff, and new stable release ASAP. Plus a recommendation that no one using laptops with Intel GPUs run 5.19.12.
Greg Kroah-Hartman has immediately released Linux 5.19.13 with the problematic Intel graphics driver patches reverted.
Greg commented, "This release is to resolve a regression on some Intel graphics systems that had problems with 5.19.12. If you do not have this problem with 5.19.12, there is no need to upgrade."
That's weird I'm using the 6.0-lxpup64 kernel and I have not encountered that bug yet. I wonder what cause this kind of bug. My PC was skylake
50b666bcd5b8ec605939e1ccf209d8c0 VoidPup32-22.02+10.iso
14a7ad375af17f053db2a7fbce97fd50 VoidPup64-22.02+10.iso
1a8d9f2679b08dee47e3f539530c63f3 JammyPup32-22.04+7.iso
Kernel Build 6.0.3-lxpup64 (x86_64)
Build Date Fri Oct 21 15:18:31 BST 2022
Build GCC 12.2.0
aufs5.x-rcN
needs firmware (e.g. by fdrv)
from here
Kernel 6.0.3 is available....