devx_413.sfs where to download?

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devx_413.sfs where to download?

#1 Post by linux28 »

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?

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devx_413.sfs where to download?

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#3 Post by 8-bit »

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.

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/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: no version information available

Segmentation fault

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#5 Post by linux28 »

/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6

libstdc++.so.6.0.9

Segmentation fault

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#6 Post by linux28 »

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.
Thank you for your help!
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

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#7 Post by linux28 »

devx_413.sfs where to download?

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#8 Post by linux28 »

How do? Help

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#9 Post by 8-bit »

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.

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#10 Post by linux28 »

Thank you, 8-bit

devx_412.sfs really not, I tried many times repeated.
Do not know why there would be no devx_413.sfs



Very grateful to 8-bit response and help

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