ndujoe1
Right now this is the devilment release and so until I go and get it and set it for puppy no it does not update by itself. I do testing to make sure it is ok to run. I maybe should of stayed with the beta release for I do believe it will automatically update but they may be slow in coming. I will post anything I can about any new devilments that come along.
I have build ver MyWolfe-009 to fix the x-server to give more dvi support and included all of the dosbox tools
MyWolfe-008 Final
- GrumpyWolfe
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I have an older Pentium III computer and it would not shutdown completely. I followed the suggestion in the forum, by invoking the options with F2 at the boot and typing puppy acpi=force. I am running LIve-CD so how do I incorporate that command in the boot up process without having to invoke the options menu with F2 each time? Thanks
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For that ndujoe1 you will have to ask someone with more knowledge of using the cd system I use a poor man frugal most of the time.
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acpi setting for older computer
Per the instructions from Prehistoric: I used isomaster to change the isolinux.cfg file to add the acpi=force command to the append line. I created a new modfied iso and burned it to the CD and it worked like a charm.
Prehistoric's quote:
While I don't have that particular puplet right at hand, I would say that you can modify the isolinux.cfg file in the ISO to do that. I'm guessing, it says in part:
)=====
label puppy
kernel vmlinuz
append initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=cd
You need to add acpi=force to the append line:
append initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=cd acpi=force
Then burn a new CD from the ISO image.
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Prehistoric's quote:
While I don't have that particular puplet right at hand, I would say that you can modify the isolinux.cfg file in the ISO to do that. I'm guessing, it says in part:
)=====
label puppy
kernel vmlinuz
append initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=cd
You need to add acpi=force to the append line:
append initrd=initrd.gz pmedia=cd acpi=force
Then burn a new CD from the ISO image.
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I am glad to hear you got it to work. I just got me a new aser aspire one and am working on just what works and what I need to modify to get MyWolfe to work on it so glad you got i t working.
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