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- Mon 01 Jun 2020, 14:57
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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@US, I was just providing some personal tips, and the wine drive location. Not how to make things user-proof. Up to you on that. BTW it won't take only an impatient individual to shut down improperly. Somebody's laptop battery will run out while on standby, or someone else will get a browser/cursor ...
- Sun 31 May 2020, 18:23
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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- Sun 31 May 2020, 17:32
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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- Views: 10867
- Sun 31 May 2020, 16:06
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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- Views: 10867
- Sat 30 May 2020, 17:38
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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- Sat 30 May 2020, 02:43
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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Set a new UUID on the stick. Then you'd know what it was.
How about:
How about:
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- Sat 30 May 2020, 02:28
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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- Fri 29 May 2020, 15:43
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
- Replies: 95
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Try it. I would suggest re-mastering your main puppy first to include every piece of additional linux software you intend to have aboard as standard. That will make a large (fat) puppy, but there's no need to encrypt all of the working portion of your installation. Or am I forgetting that was a com...
- Fri 29 May 2020, 12:41
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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Try it. I would suggest re-mastering your main puppy first to include every piece of additional linux software you intend to have aboard as standard. That will make a large (fat) puppy, but there's no need to encrypt all of the working portion of your installation. Or am I forgetting that was a comp...
- Fri 29 May 2020, 02:12
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
- Replies: 95
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I'm not answering your question, Unca Scrooge, but I do suggest you read the following initial FAQ re. Luks (especially warnings section 1.2) for possible problems to avoid which could yield irrevocable data loss:
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetu ... dQuestions
https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetu ... dQuestions
- Fri 22 May 2020, 18:05
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
- Replies: 95
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yep, I think win will see the ntfs partition if you make it follow your first fat32. (ie make it the second partition.) ps also recently used clonezilla to replace the old HD with a new larger drive on my laptop. It faithfully imaged the system, lock stock, and barrel, errr...win7, multiple pups, an...
- Mon 18 May 2020, 02:15
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
- Replies: 95
- Views: 10867
- Sat 16 May 2020, 02:31
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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- Views: 10867
- Wed 13 May 2020, 13:19
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Properly setup BionicPup64 (or another puppy)
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UncleScrooge, seems like you're facing the same task I tried: to convince our local public school system to use linux when they were considering dropping expensive apples, and buying a truckload of chromebooks for students. I was on a tech committee trying to convince them to, okay, buy the chromebo...
- Mon 11 May 2020, 17:57
- Forum: Browsers and Internet
- Topic: Firefox Quantum portable with apulse All-in
- Replies: 221
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- Sun 10 May 2020, 22:50
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: How do I search ROX file manager for files by name?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 1950
- Thu 30 Apr 2020, 17:52
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: How to convert ~/.mozilla from root to spot user?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 839
- Thu 30 Apr 2020, 17:46
- Forum: Puppy Projects
- Topic: Bionicpup64 8.0 CE
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Kdenlive + VLC sfs installed via Quickpet in Bionicpup64 v. 8 : VLC runs, but kdenlive errors out with:
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Unsupported MLT version
Please upgrade to 6.10.0
- Thu 30 Apr 2020, 17:05
- Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
- Topic: How to convert ~/.mozilla from root to spot user?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 839
How to convert ~/.mozilla from root to spot user?
Out of curiosity, I'd like to move an existing .mozilla from ~/root to spot's home directory. But ownership of all those files is root's. Can someone give me the code to do the conversion? Thanks!
- Thu 30 Apr 2020, 03:11
- Forum: Security
- Topic: Encrypted pup save folder?
- Replies: 1
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Encrypted pup save folder?
With the recent addition of savefolders as opposed to puppy savefiles, can save folders be encrypted? Or are they in any Puppy variant?