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- Fri 17 Sep 2010, 07:58
- Forum: Desktop
- Topic: KDE 3 (Trinity) For Puppy Beta
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- Fri 17 Sep 2010, 07:06
- Forum: Desktop
- Topic: KDE 3 (Trinity) For Puppy Beta
- Replies: 176
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- Wed 15 Sep 2010, 09:50
- Forum: Desktop
- Topic: KDE 3 (Trinity) For Puppy Beta
- Replies: 176
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Oh yeah, that works! I'm using it on LucidPuppy 5.1, frugal install. Thanks a lot. There are some things though which I don't get: 1. How can I add freemem applet - and perhaps some others - into tray? That's so uncomfortable being unaware of how much space is left... 2. How can I enable hotplug for...
- Sat 08 May 2010, 11:46
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: How to make Puppy not to load pup-431.sfs to RAM?
- Replies: 5
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- Wed 05 May 2010, 14:54
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: How to make Puppy not to load pup-431.sfs to RAM?
- Replies: 5
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Thanks for such a quick response. But I prefer to have a small save file (as small as 32-64 Mb for now), because it's very easy to reinstall then and because I use very little additional apps. And frugal install in much better for me, as I can use sfs-modules. I mean - is there a cheatcode opposite ...
- Wed 05 May 2010, 14:39
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: How to make Puppy not to load pup-431.sfs to RAM?
- Replies: 5
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How to make Puppy not to load pup-431.sfs to RAM?
Hello, I'm using Puppy Linux 4.31 frugal install. I have Eee PC 4G with 3.8 Gb HDD and 512 Mb RAM. How can I make pup-431.sfs not lo load to RAM at bootup, but load from the hard disk instead? I know that loading from RAM speeds up the working process, but I had such an experience when I had to conv...