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BADGER.BRAD
Joined: 24 Feb 2012 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012, 12:50 Post subject:
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Hello All,
I have downloaded a few files and now get a message saying storage space low increase space or delete programs ( or a message to that affect) Can anyone tell me how I increase the storage space.
My OS is Puppy Linux 0.51 and the kernal is 2.6.33.2 if that helps.
Thanks all Brad
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starhawk
Joined: 22 Nov 2010 Posts: 1824 Location: Everybody knows this is nowhere...
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012, 13:04 Post subject:
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Go exploring in the Menu. You're looking for an entry that says "resize personal save file" or something like that.
I say 'go exploring' because I'm using a non-Puppy system right now so I can't remember where exactly it is.
...er, 0.51 would be an early beta of the first Puppy. I assume you mean Wary 511 or similar?
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BADGER.BRAD
Joined: 24 Feb 2012 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012, 14:04 Post subject:
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Thanks again Starhawk for yet more help it really is appreciated. I had a look in the Menu and instantly spotted what I was looking for ( I must have been through it 20 times ? As regards the Puppy version I am taking that from Hardware info under the operating system tag I've had another look at it still comes up as Puppy linux 0.51 as the version.
Once I've had a good go with this version which really has given this PC a new lease of life I will upgrade to a later version. Ubuntu based Lubuntu struggled which supposedly is for low spec PC's.
Thanks again
Brad
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starhawk
Joined: 22 Nov 2010 Posts: 1824 Location: Everybody knows this is nowhere...
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012, 15:09 Post subject:
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Glad to help!
| BADGER.BRAD wrote: | | Once I've had a good go with this version which really has given this PC a new lease of life I will upgrade to a later version. Ubuntu based Lubuntu struggled which supposedly is for low spec PC's. |
Ubuntu is a DVD's worth of data, a goodly chunk of which has to load on startup. ANY Ubunutu-based OS is going to be a resource hog. Swapping window managers and/or desktop environments "to run on lower spec systems" is a bit like the proverb about deck chairs on the Titanic: it doesn't matter all that much.
Size does matter, and in many more ways than most people think about!
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`f00

Joined: 06 Nov 2008 Posts: 792 Location: the Western Reserve
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012, 15:33 Post subject:
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Hi Brad
If that message comes up more often than you'd like (or you're curious), there's always Keep your savefile slim and healthy ..
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starhawk
Joined: 22 Nov 2010 Posts: 1824 Location: Everybody knows this is nowhere...
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Posted: Wed 10 Oct 2012, 15:43 Post subject:
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'f00, thank you for posting that -- I followed the "Enrich 'frugal'..." link in that post highly illuminating! (Among other things, I learned why I've gotten GRUB to work exactly once. I tend to favor frugal installs. Not coincidentally, the only time it's worked was on a Full install to an antique laptop.)
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