Computer:
Homebuilt Desktop
UEFI bios with secure boot disabled, set to run in legacy mode, and fast boot disabled.
i7-9700 CPU
32GB RAM
GeForce RTX 2060 Nvidia graphics card
!. VoidPup would not boot.
Gave error messages about not finding needed files.
This was basically the same issue I had with Vanialla Dpup I reported in this topic:
https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=6785
I fixed the problem by doing the same thing.
Replaced the kernel with the one used in Fossapup64 9.5
With this kernel change.
VoidPup64-22.02+10 booted to a working desktop.
2. My USB WIFI adapter was not detected, so no WIFI
Most likely the needed driver or firmware was not there to use.
I did this just to see what would happen.
Took the fdrv.SFS from Fossapup64 9.5 and replaced the VoidPup fdrv.SFS with it.
Rebooted.
The WIFI adapter was detected and offered for use, when setting up WIFI connection.
The adapter is a NetGear, Inc. A6210
3. For package management, I suggest you consider butting this program in the VoidPup build.
OctoXBPS
This is a Qt based GUI front end to the XBPS package manager, derived from OctoPkg. It consists of a lxqt-sudo clone called octoxbps-sudo used to gain root privileges, a package browser application used to search, install, remove and update packages and a system tray icon notifier to notify the user about package changes.
I downloaded and installed it by using this command:
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xbps-install -S octoxbps
May need to do some tweaking to make it easier to run.
Have to start it by using:
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run-as-spot octoxbps
During operation, when you try to do some selections, it pops up a enter password.
So will have to figure out how to get around this.
octoxbps is in KLV-Airdale.
Got to go see how they are running it there.
Anyway this is a very good program for package control.
Note:
Here is where the discussion started on getting octoxbps working in KLV-Airdale
https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic. ... 446#p44446
Read the next few pages for what they finally did.
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