Index of resources for Beginners Help forum
This is a great list of very useful resources, however I think it is more a list of resources, rather than 'for beginners'.
I suppose it depends on how you define 'beginner', but I would suggest it be changed slightly to get 'absolute beginners' who just want to get up and running in Puppy, off to a good quick start.
My suggestion would be to change the red 'First' to 'Second', and add a new red 'First' with simply this link to point 'extreme' and 'absolute' beginners to the basics that they need to get up and running with Puppy, otherwise they could suffer from info overload before they get anywhere.
http://www.puppy-linux.info/en/manual/main.html
I suppose it depends on how you define 'beginner', but I would suggest it be changed slightly to get 'absolute beginners' who just want to get up and running in Puppy, off to a good quick start.
My suggestion would be to change the red 'First' to 'Second', and add a new red 'First' with simply this link to point 'extreme' and 'absolute' beginners to the basics that they need to get up and running with Puppy, otherwise they could suffer from info overload before they get anywhere.
http://www.puppy-linux.info/en/manual/main.html
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My suggestion would be to change the red 'First' to 'Second', and add a new red 'First' with simply this link to point 'extreme' and 'absolute' beginners to the basics that they need to get up and running with Puppy, otherwise they could suffer from info overload before they get anywhere.
http://www.puppy-linux.info/en/manual/main.html
I agree - and was excited that I found the newbie step by step link !!
Unfortunately the link you give above is broken!!
Which sites should a real newbie - looking for step by step instructions - use ? puppylinux.com -- puppylinux.org ...... puppy..etal TIA
katahdin, the search on this forum is a great start as well as PuppyLinux Wiki. Both of these have saved me tons of time finding things spread all over the internet.
The wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/
The wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/
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few months ago I have started also my Puppy packages wiki and mirroring ISO project:
http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy
what dou think about?
http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy
what dou think about?
replace .co.cc with .info to get access to stuff I posted in forum
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regarding the problem of putting this post at the front of the beginners help forum.
In the "Additional Software" section there is a separate panel for two sub subjects (eye candy and games).
So can it not be done here as well. Moving the sticky posts in to their own panel at the top of the beginners help forum.
You just need to "discuss" which posts should be there
DC
p.s.
http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy
is great for finding all the versions of .pets
In the "Additional Software" section there is a separate panel for two sub subjects (eye candy and games).
So can it not be done here as well. Moving the sticky posts in to their own panel at the top of the beginners help forum.
You just need to "discuss" which posts should be there
DC
p.s.
http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy
is great for finding all the versions of .pets
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No, not possible. Subsections can get a separate panel, and announcements can get a sort of separation within the main panel. Stickies just get to be sticky.
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Dual Boot XP and Linux, XP installed first
Step by step with pictures:
http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_wind ... _first.htm
Edit: This is primarily aimed at Ubuntu but it is interesting reading nonetheless.
http://apcmag.com/how_to_dual_boot_wind ... _first.htm
Edit: This is primarily aimed at Ubuntu but it is interesting reading nonetheless.
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Important Information on Resizing NTFS Partitions Vista/XP
Hi,
This might help you. I've been digging around and here's some info for you by authors that are far more experienced than I am:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29356
http://www.gposil.com/pupinst.htm
Yorkiesnorkie
This might help you. I've been digging around and here's some info for you by authors that are far more experienced than I am:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29356
http://www.gposil.com/pupinst.htm
All the best,All hard drives that have Windows installed contain a standard block of code in their MBR. If this code gets altered,
Windows may refuse to boot even though its actual files are OK. This can be a frightening situation, but is easy to
repair. Do some research on the WinXP Recovery Console and its "fixmbr" command.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 23&t=16950 Also look here for the "fixmbr"
download. Vista users should read http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-v ... -download/ here.
This is a crucial issue because Puppy uses its own bootloader, GRUB. You have to pick one or the other as the
primary bootloader for your computer.
Now for the decision. Do you want to continue using Windows as the primary bootloader? If so, you will need to
modify Windows so it presents a startup menu that includes Puppy as one of the options. The Puppy Universal
Installer (PUI) cannot set this up because you need to make the changes from inside Windows. There is an on-line
tutorial called the Lin'N'Win Project that will do the job.
Find it here http://www.icpug.org.uk/national/linnwi ... innwin.htm
Or do you want Puppy to be the primary bootloader? This will involve installing GRUB, which Puppy can do
automatically. Windows will now run as an option from the GRUB boot menu. However, because GRUB is a Linux
product, this will only work if you have installed Puppy into its own partition. And the partition must be formatted
using a Linux-compatible filesystem such as ext2.
The PUI will refuse to install GRUB in a FAT or NTFS partition, because it assumes that the partition contains
Windows. Watch for the cryptic error message "This partition is not Linux".
Yorkiesnorkie
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Linux frequently asked questions for newbies
http://www.tuxradar.com/newtolinux
This was a great read that answered many questions, that a New LInux User and possibly a New Puppy Linux user might ask!
WB7ODYFred
This was a great read that answered many questions, that a New LInux User and possibly a New Puppy Linux user might ask!
WB7ODYFred
I did and got this. Maybe link is wrong maybe? Otherwise, I bookmarked this useful thread. Thanks guys.jamesjeffries1 wrote:for more beginners linux help goto http://linuxmigration.tk
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Awesome Resource Page!
What a Great Resource Page! I somehow missed this? This needs to be in Bold or some color with Flashing lights that says "Go Here First!" LOL I am new to Puppy and Linux for the most part and could of really used this a few days ago LOL. Anyway Great Job on compiling this together and will try to point others to it as much as I can.
Thank You Flash!
Snookie
P.S. I just saw that this was the TOP Post in the "Beginners Start Here" Section! AAAAAARgh! What else can be done besides have it reach out of the screen and shake you? Is there scripting for that in SeaMonkey?
Thank You Flash!
Snookie
P.S. I just saw that this was the TOP Post in the "Beginners Start Here" Section! AAAAAARgh! What else can be done besides have it reach out of the screen and shake you? Is there scripting for that in SeaMonkey?
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tutorial
Thanks man. Your work creating this page is well appreciated.... especially by those of who are seriously senior with no teen agers around the house to answer computer questions yet are aware enough to dare to abandon Windows.
KUDO
BZ
Well Done
and tks.
KUDO
BZ
Well Done
and tks.
Most Useful
@Flash "OFD"
I will be working my way through your list.
Too often we do not let the workers know how much they are appreciated.
Good Stuff
werwinn
I will be working my way through your list.
Too often we do not let the workers know how much they are appreciated.
Good Stuff
werwinn
Great idea - How about adding "How to add drivers/packages"
For my $.02, I think this index is a great idea - thanks!
If I can suggest, a pointer to a tutorial or information on how to add existing precompiled driver packages to Puppy so that they appear in the Network Connect / Interface Configuration tools/GUI would be _very_ helpful.
Background: I'm working with a few Dell laptops of recent vintage (mostly Latitude e6400s), and finding that the drivers included in the base Puppy 5.0.1 (and Ubuntu) distros - especially the wireless drivers - don't work with these machines.
I've done a bit of searching (both here and elsewhere) and I have found precompiled drivers which reportedly should work, however have not yet found info on how to add them so that the Connect tools can find them.
I have started a thread asking for help with this subject here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=56290.
If I can suggest, a pointer to the resources identified in answer(s) to that thread (and/or other resources on this topic) would be a very helpful addition to this index.
If I can suggest, a pointer to a tutorial or information on how to add existing precompiled driver packages to Puppy so that they appear in the Network Connect / Interface Configuration tools/GUI would be _very_ helpful.
Background: I'm working with a few Dell laptops of recent vintage (mostly Latitude e6400s), and finding that the drivers included in the base Puppy 5.0.1 (and Ubuntu) distros - especially the wireless drivers - don't work with these machines.
I've done a bit of searching (both here and elsewhere) and I have found precompiled drivers which reportedly should work, however have not yet found info on how to add them so that the Connect tools can find them.
I have started a thread asking for help with this subject here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=56290.
If I can suggest, a pointer to the resources identified in answer(s) to that thread (and/or other resources on this topic) would be a very helpful addition to this index.
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where is the actual list or index of resources
Hi
this thread seems to be very old now.
where is the actual list or index of resources being official agreed or encouraged bei 'Puppy linux' to be found?
are puppy wikis yet used?
how happens the 'management with system' of all the informations concerning the divers versions of puppy, quirky and fatdog64?
bye
this thread seems to be very old now.
where is the actual list or index of resources being official agreed or encouraged bei 'Puppy linux' to be found?
are puppy wikis yet used?
how happens the 'management with system' of all the informations concerning the divers versions of puppy, quirky and fatdog64?
bye