Puppy and network diagnostics

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Puppy and network diagnostics

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Craig
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The above message is mine. It just refused to believe me when I told it my name.

-Craig

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I can't answer your questions about kernels, but multisession CDs would certainly be a lot cheaper to do than USB flash memory fobs. Have you read Barry's 28 July entry on his News page? Also here's a thread that might be helpful.

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#4 Post by Lobster »

The 2.6 kernel was about 30% faster (I liked it) we lost printing and writing to NTFS partitions was not working properly.

2.4 is still being worked on and back ported. Barry from what I understand is trying to make Puppy able to use either kernel and this is achieved with unleashed (build your own Puppy). See the next post..

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#5 Post by BarryK »

You can use the latest 2.6 kernel if you build your own Puppy from Unleashed.

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#6 Post by Craig »

Thanks. And will do probably all of the above. But first I will try putting together a Qemu port because I am stuck on an archaic, chauvinistic WinXP machine all day :D . I am used to running DSLinux from Qemu and though it is very slow it allows me to do the other things that I need to do during the day.

Thanks again-
-Craig

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