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pistoi0
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#21 Post by pistoi0 »

Helen, more manna from heaven, following the contribution from SHS.

If you would like Raffy's Safepup, as adpated for my purposes, please download a copy of Safepup from Raffy's site. The version I have used has been updated as of Feb. 7. Raffy's site also has an excellent tutorial for modifying and remastering Safepup. Below is the file to download.

Having burned your copy of Raffy's Safepup, download my specially modified pup_213.sfs. This includes the auto-mount USB folder. Bear in mind, you may add or delete as you wish and then remaster the result. I have seen this Pupsafe run very well on a Thinkpad 700x with a PII 300 MH processor.

http://minipc.org/kids/pup_213.sfs

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freezing

#22 Post by raffy »

gola10 from here reported:
.. tried to replace on Safepup ISO pup_213.sfs with the one you suggest using isomaster. The iso is build but when booting, there is a Kernel panic message and everything stops.
I had the same result, so this observation is confirmed. is it possible that you have saved the remaster in a DOS/Windows partition? I understand that remasters are best saved in Linux (ext2) partition.

Thanks for all your efforts.
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].

pistoi0
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#23 Post by pistoi0 »

Posted as response to the the thread indicated above by Raffy:

Something came to mind as I read in the post about difficulties with my build of Safepup pup_2.13.sfs. I also encountered a kernel panic when adapting the build for a Thinkpad 700x and found I had to toggle apci. Raffy's original comes with apci=force. I suggest trying apci=on /=off =/force to see if any of those work. There is also the possibility that the upload is corrupt.

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md5sum

#24 Post by raffy »

Thanks for the quick reply. Could you perhaps provide the md5sum of your pup_213.sfs?

Also, just a typing correction, it is acpi. :)
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].

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#25 Post by pistoi0 »

Raffy:

Here is the md5sum for my pup_213.sfs.

And thanks for catching that typo!

18bdb488b0bd5a46a0508507eaddaaf2 pup_213.sfs

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md5sum

#26 Post by raffy »

Sorry for the delay, the md5sum that I got is
eefc01addacb2c506a4fae8bce5ec599 pup_213.sfs

Hope you can retry re-uploading it one of these days. :)
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#27 Post by pistoi0 »

@raffy

The pup_213.sfs is uploaded.
Md5sum=97abfe99e0c1136db77a7fa3f8e97064 pup_213.sfs

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success!

#28 Post by raffy »

Thank you very much, pistoi0, I got the same md5sum - the upload/download was OK.
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download

#29 Post by raffy »

For people reading this, the download URL for pistoi0's sfs is
http://minipc.org/kids/

It is to be used only with puppy 2.13 (safepup is built from 2.13).
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#30 Post by ecomoney »

Hi Helen, welcome to the "kennels". I run a computer suite at a local preschool, and the server you just got edupup from! Hope you like it.

http://www.ecomoney.co.uk/node/101

A group of intrepid souls are developing a package called gCompris, which is an addon for edupup. Its essentially "brain training for kids" aged 2-12, a superb program that our kids love and Im sure yours will too. We could also use a hand testing the latest version thats being put together as we speak.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40490

There is another guy called Sidders from Bolton who is running puppy at a nursery school there too.
Puppy Linux's [url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=296352#296352]Mission[/url]

Sorry, my server is down atm!

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