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01micko

Joined: 11 Oct 2008 Posts: 7037 Location: qld
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Posted: Wed 25 Apr 2012, 05:42 Post subject:
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Today I did a Vector 7 light version install on my r51 Thinkpad, seems to fit the bill nicely.. even has gtkdialog-0.8 as a default app.
_________________ keep the faith .. 
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Bligh
Joined: 08 Jan 2006 Posts: 464 Location: California
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Posted: Wed 25 Apr 2012, 19:39 Post subject:
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I've run Vector Linux 6 classic and loved it. I have also booted Vector 7 gold live, but it is a lot different.
Cheers
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seaside
Joined: 11 Apr 2007 Posts: 841
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Posted: Thu 26 Apr 2012, 23:15 Post subject:
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I just tried Vector 7 gold live installed in a usb thumb drive.
It was booted using standard grub installed on the usb drive and ran very nicely except that making a persistent directory on the boot thumb drive did not work.
Has anyone been able to make this work with a persistent save?
Cheers,
s
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roadkill13
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 60 Location: United States
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Posted: Fri 27 Apr 2012, 12:52 Post subject:
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| Quote: | | I just tried Vector 7 gold live installed in a usb thumb drive. |
Interesting. Vector Linux is a traditional Linux OS. The Live CD is for demo purposes. It is possible to install the Live CD to HDD per Vector Linux documentation. However, it is recommended that the user install the operating system from a standard installable CD.
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mikeslr

Joined: 16 Jun 2008 Posts: 580 Location: Union New Jersey USA
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Posted: Sat 19 May 2012, 12:52 Post subject:
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Hi Guys,
This is not to put down any distro, especially Vector Linux which I can't test very much as it does not support my wifi OOTB.
But I tried to a while back because I liked the possibilities of Xfce. But now we have Saluki which uses Xfce. And a Xfce pet for Lupu/Lucid. The latter works fine, although customizing it is not as simple as doing so in Saluki. And, of course, there's Grey's various NOP puplets.
So, the questions arise --especially suited for this forum-- (1) What advantage does Vector have over Puppy? and (2) Can it be incorporated into Puppy?
mikesLr
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Billtoo
Joined: 07 Apr 2009 Posts: 1508 Location: Ontario Canada
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Posted: Sat 19 May 2012, 13:52 Post subject:
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So, the questions arise --especially suited for this forum-- (1) What advantage does Vector have over Puppy?
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The gslapt package manager is better than the ppm, fast downloads and more recent versions of programs to choose from.
More packages in the repo too.
That's the main advantage that I see anyhow.
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