Hi,
This works with Slacko 5.5 installed on an EEEPC 900.
Got to make it work with the firewall by adding br0 as an allowed network interface.
Thanks! Very convenient for travellers
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- Thu 30 May 2013, 13:10
- Forum: Network
- Topic: Puppy as a wifi access point
- Replies: 21
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- Tue 26 Mar 2013, 03:15
- Forum: Security
- Topic: Linux malware attack in S Korea - what happen to spot,
- Replies: 7
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What about the save files?
Hi,
What would happen if you have save files to a frugal install?
would there be a possible recovery?
At the very least, i save on different mount points.
What would happen if you have save files to a frugal install?
would there be a possible recovery?
At the very least, i save on different mount points.
- Fri 16 Mar 2012, 11:38
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Understanding mounts/memory/RAM & filesystems/_save file
- Replies: 67
- Views: 253980
- Tue 24 Jan 2012, 06:40
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Understanding mounts/memory/RAM & filesystems/_save file
- Replies: 67
- Views: 253980
Re: Skipping the Save file for one session
Hi Bruce,Bruce B wrote:
If it is on a USB stick this should be very easy.
I'm running live from a usb and the save file is in the same drive. Is there a command to do that?
Do you think remastering would a good idea?
Thanks,
johnny pest
- Fri 20 Jan 2012, 10:44
- Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
- Topic: Understanding mounts/memory/RAM & filesystems/_save file
- Replies: 67
- Views: 253980
Skipping the Save file for one session
Hi,
I have been running Puppy for a while now, and I set it up the way i want to.
I was wondering if it is possible to startup with the save file loaded, but when i want to shutdown, i skip saving to the save file.
Thank you,
John
I have been running Puppy for a while now, and I set it up the way i want to.
I was wondering if it is possible to startup with the save file loaded, but when i want to shutdown, i skip saving to the save file.
Thank you,
John