Slacko5.7-2018A
The extension is actually .jsonlz4 and the only way it even appears is to select all files.
I did manage to populate the Desktop with commonly used icons. First I substituted PuppyPin from Slacko630. Then I copied preferred links to Root.
Then I restored Slacko5.7-2016 PuppyPin. Dragged links to Desktop, and from there set the icon. Most icons worked, except for Help.
Darn, I should have put the original links in Desktop folder in Root. Where are the original links sposed to go?
I did manage to populate the Desktop with commonly used icons. First I substituted PuppyPin from Slacko630. Then I copied preferred links to Root.
Then I restored Slacko5.7-2016 PuppyPin. Dragged links to Desktop, and from there set the icon. Most icons worked, except for Help.
Darn, I should have put the original links in Desktop folder in Root. Where are the original links sposed to go?
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I'm about to reach a stopping point, and time to save as frugal install. Well, as I recall, you can't just save to any partition, because the frugal install savefile renders the partition of the save inaccessible [unmountable?], something like that, cripples the partition that it's installed to. I remember this being a problem, and getting very exasperated with frugal installs. I'm only testing this version, anyway. I guess I'll put it in the obvious place, root of sda1, which is a 20-gb partition dedicated to the operating system, and thus is limited in size.
Just tried a YouTube video, immediately got a warning that my browser was out of date. The video loaded in buffer first without playing, then I clicked Play arrow, and it did play okay.
Just tried a YouTube video, immediately got a warning that my browser was out of date. The video loaded in buffer first without playing, then I clicked Play arrow, and it did play okay.
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No.
Other than lack of experience with the before mentioned, I have no idea what you're talking about.
I've been able to create a save file on ANY compatible partiton so long as they've had the room.You can't just save to any partition, because the frugal install file renders the partition of the save inaccessible [unmountable?], something like that, cripples the partition that it's installed to.
Other than lack of experience with the before mentioned, I have no idea what you're talking about.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
Here >> Profile folder!
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
No such folder in /root/.mozilla
As I recall, I placed a frugal savefile in a larger partition, sda2, and afterwards, I couldn't mount that partition, running from the full install on sda1. [Meltdown, delete, delete, resolved: never do frugal install again]
As I recall, I placed a frugal savefile in a larger partition, sda2, and afterwards, I couldn't mount that partition, running from the full install on sda1. [Meltdown, delete, delete, resolved: never do frugal install again]
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Are you suggesting that I run Slacko630, do an intentional backup of some sort? (I tell ya, I gotta do something about that right-click context menu, it is huge. Something is not right there.) How exactly do I back it up?
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