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antiX-upgrader script available for testing

Postby OU812 on Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:10 pm

Thanks. If only it were as easy as it looks ...

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Postby masinick on Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:27 pm

anticapitalista wrote:Have you logged into icewm?
If you have, what do you think?


I think the antiX implementation of IceWM is awesome. Great job guys!
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Postby Acesabe on Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:11 pm

Upgrade script works ok (as far as i can tell) - the smxi script fails with a
"Error No: (3) The Ubuntu derived distro is not supported by smxi, sorry.
smxi cannot continue. Exiting now."

Error message - is this due to the Mepis kernel still being a re-hack of an Ubuntu one?

Having problems with getting the Nvidia drivers installed for my older card - wants to rip out X is use the Mepis 96xx one, but compiling the 96xx one from Nvidia causes problems due to GCC version difference...maybe module assistant can help....
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Postby h2 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:14 pm

no, it's because /etc/issue was changed to contain some reference to ubuntu. Please post the contents of /etc/issue:

cat /etc/issue
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Postby h2 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:22 pm

I added an option to smxi to let users start optional scripts from the post upgrade options: the syntax is like this:

smxi -X antix-upgrader#http://www.mepisimo.com/antix/scripts-in-progress/antiX-upgrader

This would download and start the script when the user selects that option in the post upgrade option list. The name itself isn't important, that is just what smxi will use internally, the name is the part before the #, the download url is the part after.

Obviously it's easier to create shortcut urls, using a service like dyndns.com, that are easier to remember, pointing to the full pathname of the script on the web server, like so: antix-upgrader.webhop.org

This will then be run as an extra option in the post dist upgrade options sectoin, called: run-<script name>

You can find more information here, with explanations of how to set up localhost files to run files on your system (requires a running webserver)
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Postby h2 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:58 pm

Added an antix filter to the ubuntu detection. I don't know if antix ever used the ubuntu base, but if it did, your system will get destroyed if you try to convert it to debian based.
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Postby anticapitalista on Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:11 pm

The only version of antiX to use a Ubuntu base (actually it was based on Mepis 6.5 which used a Ubuntu base) was the first release, called antiX-Mepis6.5 code named "Spartacus'.
All other antiX iso's including tests are Debian based.

I think Acesabe is using M7.5.

Thanks for the extra options h2.
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Postby Acesabe on Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:19 pm

/etc/issue still contains reference to Ubuntu:

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Debian and Ubuntu help power the Magic of MEPIS TM

Press Ctrl-Alt-F7, or maybe Ctrl-Alt-F8, for graphical login screen


Editing that out gets over the first hurdle - lets see if sucking in a newer kernel that will allow Nvidia drivers to be installed without issues...
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Postby anticapitalista on Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:53 pm

Acesabe, is that a Mepis or antiX distro?
antiX changed the /etc/issue to remove the Ubuntu reference from Lysistrata release (M7)
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Postby Acesabe on Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:10 pm

Well - this started out as AntiX 7.5 test 1, but I have played around a bit - but not sure why the /etc/issue has reverted...

Anyway - just tried using the smxi util to install a newer kernel and associated legacy Nvidia driver - and blow me if it hasn't worked!! Considering that I really felt a bit like I was flying a helicopter for the first time while running this snxi script - the results are pretty darn good! Finally - KDE 4 (Mepis 8) running on my 'old' laptop! Mwaah ha-haaa! - Flux and IceWM (esp the new theme) still totally rockin'! I would report bugs - but this install wasn't typical or reproducible - so wouldn't be fair really. Need to try this on another fresh PC really...Great work all!
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Postby anticapitalista on Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:19 pm

If you installed from Mepis 8 repos, maybe it affected /etc/issue?

Anyhow, glad you like what you got!
smxi is really a great enhancement to antiX.

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antiX plus smxi is probably one of the most versatile distros out there. You have the choice of keeping it Etch plus Lenny-based (default), sid-based, sidux-based, you can/will be able to install kernels from sidux, Mepis (antiX, maybe) and in the future probably Debian (with a bit of work).
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Postby eriefisher on Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:25 pm

Not sure why /etc/issue is like that. I'm on 7.2 updated to 7.5 and this is what I get.

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eriefisher@compaq:~$ cat /etc/issue
Welcome to antiX. Powered by MEPIS and Debian.

Press Ctrl-Alt-F7, or maybe Ctrl-Alt-F8, for graphical login screen


Post a screen shot of that kde4 acesabe.
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Postby eriefisher on Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:31 pm

anticapitalista wrote:I'll blow my own trumpet now.


Blow away, you deserve it!
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Postby anticapitalista on Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:01 am

masinick wrote:
anticapitalista wrote:Have you logged into icewm?
If you have, what do you think?


I think the antiX implementation of IceWM is awesome. Great job guys!


The credit goes to OU812 for that. He has done well!
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Postby masinick on Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:04 am

anticapitalista wrote:
masinick wrote:
anticapitalista wrote:Have you logged into icewm?
If you have, what do you think?


I think the antiX implementation of IceWM is awesome. Great job guys!


The credit goes to OU812 for that. He has done well!


Great job, OU812, on IceWM. Great job, h2, on antiX integration into antiX, and great job, anti, with the overall antiX effort! A collective job well done. Looking solid even during testing!
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