anticapitalista
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#16
masinick,

could you get the details of his set up in VMWare Player 3.0.1 as I think this is the root of the problem.

The cli-installer is pretty basic at the moment and its purpose is simply to get antiX-live onto your hard disk as quickly and efficiently as possible therefore few bells and whistles. If you have multiple partitions on multiple hard drives, cli-installer should still work, but you may run into problems especially regarding grub.
A further complication is that we are still using grub-gfxboot with up to date grub-common.
In a test earlier today I had a problem when agreeing to install grub to mbr (antiX was installed to sdb2). It succeeded but continued to use an existing grub menu on sda1.

For testing purposes in VB or VM could people try out the various scenarios.

1. Unformatted drive - no partitions ie 'virgin"
2. Existing drive with one or 2 partitions
3. Multiple partitions with existing OS. Choose install grub to mbr option and choose not to install to mbr.

Thanks. As much feedback as possible will help prevent problem in the future.
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masinick
Joined: 26 Apr 2008
#17
Hi anti,

I will see what I can find out. Getting these things resolved soon will help us assure great quality in the final effort, so I will do what I can to continue to help out. As soon as I can get more information I will pass it along. Thanks for keeping on top of this and explaining what's going on. I really appreciate it! ---Brian
anticapitalista
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#18
Narrowing down the issue with cli-installer in core. It seems to be only a problem in core and not base or full running either gui installer or cli-installer.
In core, we have the latest grub-common (in base and full it was put on hold) and that runs completely different from earlier version in how it sets up /boot/grub/device.map (it uses /dev/uuid rather than /dev/(s/h)da) and a grub-update adds a groot line with msdos added rather than (hd0,0).
No doubt it is due to changes coming into squeeze with grub2 (grub-pc).

So, installing antiX-core-b1 should be ok to mbr in a simple set up. More complex ones ie multi-boot various distros may be best not to install to mbr and add antiX entry to grub manually.

From what I can gather, the issue is not with the cli-installer or how it installs grub, but with the latest grub-common package settings.
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masinick
Joined: 26 Apr 2008
#19
anti, I passed your note along; hope I hear back so that I can provide further feedback. In the meantime, I appreciate all the hard work that you are putting into this effort. In the end, it is going to result in yet another great release! Thanks!
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rokytnji
Joined: 20 Feb 2009
#20
Installed 8.5 Full over old 8.5 Full on /dev/hdd5 ( I have 2 IDE 40 gig drives on this IBM M41 Desktop)

Preserved /home on install. Did a apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade right after install. No Problems there.
Wireless USB is wlan0 in WICD and had to use dhclient for preferences to connect. No problems there either.

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harry@biker:~$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 04b3:310c IBM Corp. Wheel Mouse
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8189 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8187B Wireless 802.11g 54Mbps Network Adapter
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub

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harry@biker:~$ inxi -F
System:    Host biker Kernel 2.6.32-1-mepis-smp i686 (32 bit) Distro antiX-M8.5-686-update 27 July 2010
CPU:       Single core Intel Pentium 4 (-UP-) cache 256 KB flags (sse sse2) bmips 3589.81 clocked at 1794.151 MHz 
Graphics:  Card nVidia NV6 [Vanta/Vanta LT] X.Org 1.7.7 Res: 1280x1024@60.0hz 
           GLX Renderer Software Rasterizer GLX Version 2.1 Mesa 7.7.1 Direct Rendering Yes
Audio:     Card-1 Intel 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio Controller driver Intel ICH at ports 1c00 1840 BusID: 00:1f.5
           Card-2 Ensoniq ES1371 [AudioPCI-97] at port 2040 BusID: 02:0e.0
           Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Version 1.0.21
Network:   Card Intel 82801BA/BAM/CA/CAM Ethernet Controller driver e100 v: 3.5.24-k2-NAPI at port 2000 BusID: 02:08.0
Disks:     HDD Total Size: 100.1GB (7.0% used) 1: /dev/hda IC35L040AVVA07-0 40.0GB 
           2: /dev/hdd SAMSUNG SV6003H 60.1GB 
Partition: ID:/ size: 5.9G used: 1.8G (33%) fs: ext3 ID:/home size: 20G used: 294M (2%) fs: ext3 
           ID:swap-1 size: 1.08GB used: 0.00GB (0%) fs: swap 
Info:      Processes 105 Uptime 1:07 Memory 143.6/1135.5MB Runlevel 5 Client Shell inxi 1.4.12 
Edited /boot/grub/menu.lst to include Frugal Puppy installs on /dev/hdd1 and /dev/hdd2 after I rebooted after apt-get dist-upgrade so it could update the menu first before I edited it,. Had to re-install file-roller again also to use the extract here option in pcmanfm because fresh install wiped the / file-roller files.


Might do a smxi later and see what Liquorix Kernel does on this box also,

Thats is it for now. Happy Trails, Rok
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masinick
Joined: 26 Apr 2008

02 Aug 2010, 19:31 #21

Anti, I got a response, but not any more details, from the person over at Desktop Linux Reviews Forum who gave a few tries to antiX-core. For now, it does not look like he wants to invest any more time in it, but he may take another look later. I don't think we will be able to count on him for any more testing feedback, based on this response:"Sounds as if they have an fdisk issue more than a grub one. I would think that if one were to preformat the virtual disk with something like a Gparted liveCD or something, the cli-installer would probably go through.

Any way, I just really don't have an interest or a need for antiX. Peppermint and Puppy handle all my lightweight duties just fine. Obviously antiX would be a good choice for someone with very old hardware which I no longer have. My main interest was in a console based release which I could add my own stuff later. Perhaps when they get to a release version of"core", I may take another peak.

But, right now I am back here in Ubuntu 8.10 running on the desktop. I have reverted to this version as part of the little Wine gaming experiment I am doing on the desktop. I am trying various distros to see which is the best Linux/Wine gaming platform. So far, Ubuntu 10.04 is the leader as long as you have an Nvidia GPU. Ubuntu no longer supports even slightly older ATI cards with the full blown proprietary ATI driver. They do offer the open source xorg driver, but it does not yet support full 3D capabilities. Version 8.10 was the last Ubuntu to fully support ATI in this fashion."

See
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for the discussion.
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secipolla
Joined: 15 Jun 2008
#22
When I installed core-a1 back then, fdisk didn't work either. The installer worked fine after I pre-formatted the partitions.
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sbispo
Joined: 03 Feb 2010
#23
anticapitalista wrote:I have made available upgraded/bug fix isos for antiX-M8.5, antiX-M8.5-base in 486 and 686 flavours.
Ideal for new users to antiX as it saves over 400MB of downloads since antiX-M8.5 was released.
These versions also include the cli-installer and all doc files are kept.
If you have upgraded your antiX-M8.5 (or earlier) version via apt/aptitude, then there is no need to install the newer iso.

Also available is antiX-core-b1. Improvements over core-a1 include extra features in the cli-installer ie separate /home now possible and keymap issues in core-a1 should be fixed.

Available from here:


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Post feedback in this thread.
I`ll download and test it.
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oldhoghead
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#24
anti,

Couple of small points on the full iso update, I dl and installed to my laptop, very fast and clean. The only two points for now is Menu> Applications> System Tools> luckyBackup (superuser\) is listed twice, was the same on livecd as install, and after install, while still in livecd, I edited some files then rebooted and livecd does not eject unless done manually. That may be normal since I did not opt to reboot at the prompt when the installer was finished, just wanted to let you know.

I set up the time, also edited the b43.conf and configured firehol and setup my wireless while in the livecd and all changes on the livecd carried over to the install, very cool, great job on this anti. Boot times are amazing, very fast!!!! __{{emoticon}}__

cheers,
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secipolla
Joined: 15 Jun 2008
#25
anti, I'm on antiX 8.5 686 updated version with a Brazilian locale. I'll put a list of fixes that I had reported and weren't implemented:
  • post15564.html#p15564 (alsamixer opens in Roxterm and this disables its help key - F1 -, could be opened in urxvt or xterm instead)
    post15637.html#p15637 (wrong entry in IceWM's preferences, please fix 'cos it's useful)
    post16123.html#p16123 (you wrote pcmanfm -desktop, the correct command is pcmanfm --desktop, with two dashes)
    post16158.html#p16158 (notice that also the icon path must be changed)
    post16461.html#p16461 (pcmanfm --find-files doesn't exist anymore, you could replace it with searchmonkey)
    post16522.html#p16522 (you just commented the wrong entry in conkyrc, better to remove it since it's not an option)
anticapitalista
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#26
Thanks secipolla for the bug report. A question.

post16158.html#p16158 (notice that also the icon path must be changed) - which icon path?

You also missed a couple __{{emoticon}}__


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secipolla
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#27
I think there's no pcmanfm icon in /usr/share/pixmaps so you may have to add a full path.

VirtualBox repo is now Squeeze

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deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian squeeze non-free
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drg
Joined: 22 Feb 2010
#28
Details of possible bug with Update Menu (Auto), in both antiX-M8.5-486-update and -686-update:

I realize that this source is not the usual apt-get type, but what if you do not have an internet connection on your box, as with my P200MX, and only a winXP box for downloading?

Installed OO032 from OpenOffice.org, with dpkg, using all the debs except openoffice.org3.2-debian-menus_3.2-9472_all.deb. Then tried Update Menu (Auto) which did nothing. The OOo32 executable scripts are in /opt, not /usr. Then installed (with dpkg) the openoffice.org3.2-debian-menus deb, which did nothing to the menu.

From console as root:
root@antiX1:/home/drg/ooo32squeeze/desktop-integration# ls
openoffice.org3.2-debian-menus_3.2-9472_all.deb
root@antiX1:/home/drg/ooo32squeeze/desktop-integration# dpkg -i -G *.deb
Selecting previously deselected package openoffice.org-debian-menus.
(Reading database ... 68872 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking openoffice.org-debian-menus (from openoffice.org3.2-debian-menus_3.2-9472_all.deb) ...
Setting up openoffice.org-debian-menus (3.2-9472) ...
/usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache
gtk-update-icon-cache: Cache file created successfully.
Processing triggers for menu ...
Processing triggers for shared-mime-info ...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme ...
Processing triggers for gnome-icon-theme ...
gtk-update-icon-cache: No theme index file.
WARNING: icon cache generation failed


Then tried Update Menu (Auto) again, to test.
This wiped out the contents of"application" in /home/drg/.icewm, ie blank."menu" seems to be untouched. Restored the"application" file from backup I'd made. Synaptic showed the offending openoffice.org3.2-debian-menu deb as being installed, ie no complaint.
Conclusion:
1. Use Edit Menu (Manual), which inserted the line: prog"ooo32-soffice" xterm /opt/openoffice.org3/program/soffice. This brings up OOo32 Welcome menu.
2. Conflict between whatever openoffice.org3.2-debian-menus_3.2-9472_all.deb does and Update Menu (Auto)does. I suppose.
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masinick
Joined: 26 Apr 2008
#29
Melloe, one of the contributors on several of the forums I visit linked back to this thread from
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. I had mentioned these test releases some time ago. Apparently Mel has visited this thread, so I hope that he will have some feedback for us.

All three of my antiX setups are working well right now.

Do note that today Debian Testing has some package conflicts that break synaptic, so anyone interested in synaptic should be really cautious with upgrades right now, or let synaptic get removed, and add it back later when the issues get fixed.
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secipolla
Joined: 15 Jun 2008
#30
Sorry for not answering earlier but basically the point regarding the menu in antiX is this: antiX is using a simple script that reads most of the .desktop files in /usr/share/applications and builds the menu based on that. This eventually misses some applications.
Debian's menu are based on files in /usr/share/menu. All Debian applications should have these files, most of them have but some miss that exactly because nowadays with the big desktop environments (and their freedesktop.org standards) the .desktop files at /usr/share/applications and /usr/local/share/applications are the standards for menu files.
The script that builds the menu in antiX is a bit weak because it doesn't read files in /usr/local/share/applications, because it can't read complex .desktop files and because it doesn't read the Debian menu files (which some applications have without having .desktop files).
In your case you can see your OOo menu either by making the menu in IceWM read the Debian menu (supposing that the Debian compatible menu you installed is a"menu" file) or by creating yourself .desktop files and putting them in /usr/share/applications.
The first alternative may be easier. To apply it you should edit ~/.icewm/menu and change

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menufile"Applications" /usr/share/icons/gTangish-2.0a1/32x32/apps/blam.png application
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menufile"Applications" /usr/share/icons/gTangish-2.0a1/32x32/apps/blam.png programs
That will replace the current antiX menu for the Debian way which is more complex but more complete too.

Just for your info, in
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I have put the Debian menu to be launched from the toolbar.
I'm not using antiX anymore, that's why I'm taking some time to answer.