devx_413.sfs where to download?
devx_413.sfs where to download?
NOP 4.13 r1 released
Very like to use, but I do not know where you can download the corresponding NOP 4.13 r1 released the devx_413.sfs?
Very like to use, but I do not know where you can download the corresponding NOP 4.13 r1 released the devx_413.sfs?
Go to http://www.puppylinux.ca.
Go to the sfs_modules-4 directory.
Select devx_412.sfs for download.
Since NOP413r1 is based on Puppy 4.1.2, that should work for you.
Also, I assume the kernel source, needed by some things you compile, would be the same as the kernel source for Puppy 4.1.2.
Hope that helps.
Go to the sfs_modules-4 directory.
Select devx_412.sfs for download.
Since NOP413r1 is based on Puppy 4.1.2, that should work for you.
Also, I assume the kernel source, needed by some things you compile, would be the same as the kernel source for Puppy 4.1.2.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for your help!8-bit wrote:Go to http://www.puppylinux.ca.
Go to the sfs_modules-4 directory.
Select devx_412.sfs for download.
Since NOP413r1 is based on Puppy 4.1.2, that should work for you.
Also, I assume the kernel source, needed by some things you compile, would be the same as the kernel source for Puppy 4.1.2.
Hope that helps.
I downloaded devx_412.sfs, but many software can not function properly,
Often the tips are:
/ usr / lib / libstdc + +. so.6: no version information available
Segmentation fault
How do? Help
Did you set up the devx sfs file to load on the next boot using Puppy's Boot Manager?
You can check this by opening a terminal and typing either 'make' or 'gcc'.
You may have to rename devx_412.sfs to devx_413.sfs to get it to install using Boot Manager.
This assumes you have a frugal install of Puppy for the installation of it.
The sfs file also has to be located in /mnt/home for Puppys Boot Manager to see it for selection.
Trying to run a library file just won't work.
If this does not work for you, do a search on the forum for the version of Puppy and ask there also if a devx_413.sfs file is available.
But first make sure it is loaded by boot manager with the simple test I mentioned above.
You can check this by opening a terminal and typing either 'make' or 'gcc'.
You may have to rename devx_412.sfs to devx_413.sfs to get it to install using Boot Manager.
This assumes you have a frugal install of Puppy for the installation of it.
The sfs file also has to be located in /mnt/home for Puppys Boot Manager to see it for selection.
Trying to run a library file just won't work.
If this does not work for you, do a search on the forum for the version of Puppy and ask there also if a devx_413.sfs file is available.
But first make sure it is loaded by boot manager with the simple test I mentioned above.