popkid
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Joined: Jan. 2006 |
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Posted: Jan. 10 2006,14:32 |
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Hi, first post here in the forums, so sorry if I ask any dumb questions!
I know a little bit about unix/linux os as I use hpux11 and RH at work, but I'm totally new to the installation/systems side of stuff.
I have been playing around with DSL 2.0 on this old laptop I have lying around (just for fun really to see what could be achieved on an older machine) its a Toshiba Satellite 310CDT (pentium 199 mmx) with 2gb hard drive and 32Mb of RAM, it has a Xircom Cardbus 10/100 ethernet/modem PCMCIA card (which I got working fine under dsl by switching the Tosh's bios to cardbus instead of auto) also I had to use the syslinux distro otherwise the boot would just hang at the hardware detection phase.
Initially, not knowing much about the DSL frugal option I did a full hd install (from the fluxbox menu option) and had some fun with it.
I got the sound to work after reading a helpful post in these forums and I played around with xmms a bit before downloading GNU utils and I went off apt-getting "nedit" (which I know from my work) before managing to break the install by getting into a dependency loop with the perl package (was trying to get xmltv to work, more on this later).
Anyway, in googling and searching here I read about the frugal install and given my propensity for breaking stuff (a little knowledge is dangerous in the wrong hands!) I thought this sounded like a good option for my machine as I could experiment with the OS a good deal and restore to a clean install on reboot if needed. So I set up a grub frugal install using some tips I located in the wiki pages here through google (can't find them by actually browsing the wiki from dsl page though...) setup with 55Mb hda6 for image, 92Mb Swap on hda5 and /home /opt on hda1
After some tinkering I got this working just fine with nedit installed via the .uci in MyDsl and got opera working as an "optional" MyDsl .uci package and got sound working again.
This is where I start to get stuck though, I tried upgrading to GNU utils .dsl and it seems to download ok but then comes up with an "Alert!" warning message and then nothing in fluxbox/x works, all you can do is cycle the power and then because the filesystem wasn't unmounted before, you need to reboot again to remove duplicates entries in mydsl menu. similar to above happens when I tried the samba.dsl package...
Now I read in another post that this could be because the ramdisk is full? Does this mean that with only 32Mb ram I really should do a full HDD install? Because under frugal I have only installed nedit .uci and (optional only) opera .uci and already I'm out of room... I'm a bit limited therefore...
Or is there workarounds to keep the frugal install (using symbolic links?) I was just confused as to how the ramdisk/memory/swap is utilised, as when the machine locks it is still displaying over 50% memory free and 97% swap free...
now, my other question, has anyone got xmltv working under dsl? I couldn't find anything in the forums confirming this but when I had the full hd install I couldn't get the .deb package for xmltv to install due to there being a dependency loop involving some dsl specific utils not allowing perl to install.
Buoyed up by my limited success with dsl I also tried a barebones debian install (using fluxbox and minimal utilities rather than kde/gnome) and got xmltv working under that with no problem (couldn't find a viewer for the output .xml data though that would run without gnome!) just an idea I had to use dsl as a backend for using the machine as a searchable tv guide.
sorry for the long post, loving dsl so far and I'm an enthusiastic newbie!
Thanks for any help or ideas,
pK;)
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