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Semme
Joined: 07 Aug 2011 Posts: 2049 Location: World_Hub
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:18 Post subject:
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No, that's fine.. relax a moment.
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jobo
Joined: 26 Apr 2012 Posts: 111
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:20 Post subject:
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nb its only on a half gig stick, so god knows where its got the rest from
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:24 Post subject:
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Oop's, my mistake. You're right- about a hundert'n thirty one mb's, so, quite OK..
It's been a while so.. which'a.. <weary> you run'n there? I may need time..
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jobo
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:34 Post subject:
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its 512,
when installed it, it had seamonkey, which got replaced with ff, i was expecting it to just appear as well as the SM, it has an option to down load google chrome, which i was considering doing , to see if it improves matters, but i hate google chrome
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:34 Post subject:
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Yeah- NOT a _oogle fan. Say Joe- did you follow this when making your swapfile?
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jobo
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:39 Post subject:
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no, i followed this one
http://puppylinux.org/main/Manual-English.htm
which does it off the partition manager
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:44 Post subject:
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Could we/I see a an: fdisk -l
Again, if there's a Roxterm- all the better..
In the meantime, I'm gonna boot my 5.1.2.
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jobo
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 20:46 Post subject:
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how do i do that ?
edit ive just googled it, il have a go
see you in a bit
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 21:06 Post subject:
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Joe- anytime you see a bold, it's from a shell, OK.
I'm on 5.1.2 right now aboard Opera 11.62.. easy.
You want it? Dwnld'n install!
You SAVE, then click to install.. Pup'll do the rest..
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jobo
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 21:54 Post subject:
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thanks, sorry ive been a while, no thats just the same, ive put seamonkey back on and that a lot better, the ram goes through the roof, which its only done since the you tube incident, or maybe it is the partition
ive got that fdisk stuff if you want it,
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 21:57 Post subject:
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Sure- my request stands.
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 22:22 Post subject:
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C'mon Joe, whaddaya got?
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jobo
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 22:24 Post subject:
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hopefully this is it ?/dev/hda for ide
/dev/sdc for thirdscs1/disk
/dev/eda for 1stps/2esd/dri
/dev/rdc0d0 for fdisk/dev/ida/c0d0
does that look right, i can read my own writing
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Semme
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Posted: Sun 29 Apr 2012, 22:34 Post subject:
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Joe, I can read it but.. with this term ya can't c/p.
Best bet's to pass the output to file, like so:
| Code: | | fdisk -l > fdisk.txt |
This dumps standard output to file, namely the one in /root >> fdisk.txt.
From here you can easily c/p to the forum.
Hint: wrap this <code>output</code> in << code when posting to the forum.
In the above swap <these> with [these].
I kinda think I'd toss that old swap file with a larger one- say maybe 320mbs..
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jobo
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Posted: Tue 01 May 2012, 06:27 Post subject:
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sorry ive not been back for a couple of days, ive spent the time franticaly trying to get wery to work at any sort of speed or at all and after many hours of conserted effort ive given up and install v2.1.6 instead
this is a revolation and is the fastest computer ive ever used or rather it is now, it was just alright at first, rembering i cant partition the hard drive with out a live cd ( easily or at all ?)
ive installed a walet hd through the usb, and put 4 x 125 mb of swap space on it, some book ive borrowed says linux will suport 16 such ?. though the accepted wisdom on here is you can only match your existing ram ? but anyway its done the trick, its little short of fantasic speed wise, but lite on features. i ran the above with wery and it made hardly any differance, making me suspect it was the processessor etc giving up ?
as i can now get from, ISO to having it running in 20m, im going to try a v3 now to see how that is, im also going to see if you can pull the same trick with a pendrive, as not every one will have a walet sitting about and let you know
just to recap,, ive installed v1 to get a launch from windows boot loader, a wery, which gave me the partition soft ware to set the wallet hd up to get a fab working v2 so its been a long journey
i now need to know what packages are available to do what over and above what came with the iso and particulary how to install tor/tails
shall i start a new thread for this or leave it all in one place ?
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