It's not on a usb drive and replacing the initrd.gz does not work either. Very strange!MU wrote:if you have a frugal installation, try to replace wows initrd.gz with mine.
If swap works then, there must be a slight change I made inside it.
This would help to find the difference.
Mark
Unnamed pupplet (puppy411 kernel-2.6.27.5 Xorg-7.4 LXDE)
Another nice feature of this Puppy that I found when all attempts with other Puppys failed is support to my MANHATTAN USB Modem out of the box.
http://www.manhattan-products.com/en-US ... ations-tab
I also installed Jwm window manager and everything seems to work even faster.
http://www.manhattan-products.com/en-US ... ations-tab
I also installed Jwm window manager and everything seems to work even faster.
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wow
When you compile pcman this time, please leave out the "My Documents" icon on the desktop. Thanks!
In windows, I could use a "Resource Editor" to remove an icon from an executable file. Is there any such editor available for Linux? Maybe I could patch the current file.
When you compile pcman this time, please leave out the "My Documents" icon on the desktop. Thanks!
In windows, I could use a "Resource Editor" to remove an icon from an executable file. Is there any such editor available for Linux? Maybe I could patch the current file.
Would this be good to use with my Acer Aspire 5535 laptop?
It has an Atheros b/g/n/ wireless for which I believe I need the ath9k drivers.
Is there a home page for "unnamed" where I may view the features, please?
It has an Atheros b/g/n/ wireless for which I believe I need the ath9k drivers.
Is there a home page for "unnamed" where I may view the features, please?
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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OK, went ahead and tried Fatdog 112 and it handles the Atheros wireless-n with ath9k.
The Acer Aspire 5535 is working OK under Puppy.
The Acer Aspire 5535 is working OK under Puppy.
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If you're still going to use Unnamed Edoc, you might want to use the latest one. http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=39154
I find that one of the main features of this Puplet, is that it works very well with modern hardware. Supports dual core and hyper-threading off the bat if I recall correctly. It's a good bonus it looks real cool too
I find that one of the main features of this Puplet, is that it works very well with modern hardware. Supports dual core and hyper-threading off the bat if I recall correctly. It's a good bonus it looks real cool too
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From the 9 pages it appears as though Unnamed is still in Beta - lots of bugs.
I have inquired if Fatdog 112 uses the dual-core properly.
I have inquired if Fatdog 112 uses the dual-core properly.
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
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There are some bugs, but overall it works fine.
I see the unnamed puplet or newyearspup (that is based on unnamed) as a usually full working version between Puppy 4 and Puppy 5 alpha.
You just may encounter probs in special cases, e.g. when doing multisession remastering of CDs.
Often, you will encounter even less problems than in standard Puppy, because of the newer files (Gtk, Kernel, xorg).
With Puppy 5, we also will have newer libs, kernels and even more features like full Ubuntu compatibility.
Until Puppy 5 becomes stable, unnamed/nyp are my main desktop system.
In the company where I work, we currently use nyp as rescue system LiveCD to backup files from broken servers.
Mark
I see the unnamed puplet or newyearspup (that is based on unnamed) as a usually full working version between Puppy 4 and Puppy 5 alpha.
You just may encounter probs in special cases, e.g. when doing multisession remastering of CDs.
Often, you will encounter even less problems than in standard Puppy, because of the newer files (Gtk, Kernel, xorg).
With Puppy 5, we also will have newer libs, kernels and even more features like full Ubuntu compatibility.
Until Puppy 5 becomes stable, unnamed/nyp are my main desktop system.
In the company where I work, we currently use nyp as rescue system LiveCD to backup files from broken servers.
Mark
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