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#21 Post by Lobster »

i will give it a try later.
Thanks aragon,

As you can imagine I am a little troubled by any SFS that can block a browser. Never experienced anything like that. How might it be doing that? Does Picassa connect to the web - it probably does? If you find out let us know.

I always thought of SFS as self contained
but I must admit I do not fully understand what they potentially might do :)

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I appreciate the ease of use of these upload sites
but they tried to turn me into a gambler (rob you blind pop ups)
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#22 Post by sikpuppy »

"but they tried to turn me into a gambler (rob you blind pop ups) "

Adblock for Firefox works well.

WINE is marvellous if there are no alternatives for a Windows application, but in this case there are many Linux applications that do basically the same.

I am not sure if packaging software that needs WINE as a back end as a .pet or .sfs is a good idea. Such software should be sourced and installed using WINE IMHO.

Having WINE itself as a .pet is a good idea, but any application that uses WINE should not. WINE has it's own community, it's own forums; People wishing to use WINE compatible software would be best served by them I believe.
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#23 Post by ravensrest »

Ran it in 4.2 after changing the name to *420.sfs. Loaded and ran OK, except no menu entry and no desktop icon. Also issued a warning at startup that my timezone in Puppy (minus eight) might result in problems with non-english text?

I have a bunch of memory, so that was not a problem. Also my Seamonkey files are stored on a separate partition, so there was no danger of wiping them out.

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#24 Post by aragon »

@ ravensrest
thanks for the info. tried it on my work-pc with 512 mb. will test it at home with 2gb.

aragon

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thaks

#25 Post by firak »

thaks aragn - it works great - also on my eepc701 wt puppy 4.1 on it.
simpply amazing how fast is puppy and how fast puppy devolopers make sfs s.

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#26 Post by smokey01 »

I'm running picasa3.sfs Beta on Lupu 5.1 and I must say it works well and very fast on my PC. See signature for specs.

I am running a frugal install which I prefer and although picasa is installed as a SFS in boot manager it places all of the thumbnails inside the lupusave file.

Is there some way to place the DB3 directory with all the thumbnail data outside the lupusave file?

I have a lot of photos and the DB3 directory is about 1.1G.

I could solve the problem by doing a full install but that is not my preference.

Thanks

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#27 Post by smokey01 »

Surely someone else has this same issue.

I have 56G of photos and the thumbnails now total 1.5G.

Would it be possible to place the DB3 directory outside of the save file and do a relative link to it?

If so how?

Thanks

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#28 Post by smokey01 »

To solve the problem with the picasa thumbnails using up all of my save file (frugal install) this is what I did:

Copy the DB3 directory and contents to /mnt/home
Do a relative link from /mnt/home/DB3 back to where the original DB3 folder came from.

This just gave me back 2G in my save file.

Cheers

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