Just to say thanks you and OMG what an O/S and Watch Me Tube
Icyos:
It's right click - file - properties for file size.
Thanks for the gtk record desktop video.
I just started using Xvidcap a few days ago.
It only does proper audio-video synch with Puppy4.31 versions
for me.
It's right click - file - properties for file size.
Thanks for the gtk record desktop video.
I just started using Xvidcap a few days ago.
It only does proper audio-video synch with Puppy4.31 versions
for me.
Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs
All made in the pup and always glad to make any videos this forum requests, please remember though I am a user not a talented programmer, and many thanks indeed for your kind words.sc0ttman wrote:Glad you like Puppy... It means you agree with us lot on the forum, so that's a good start
Great vids, did you make any of them in Puppy? If so...
Maybe post a guide in the HOW TO thread? That would be great
Hey total pleasure dude you have all made me feel so welcome and i'm so excited to be part of a fab community.Puppyt wrote:Icyos -
You Bloody Rippa
I absolutely love your vids - many thanks too for responding to sc0ttman's request so rapidly with the GTKrecordmydesktop HOW TO video. I like, I subscribe. Your initiative is fabulous! Many Thanks!
Hi Chriscthisbear wrote:Icyos :
Good videos mate.
Glad you like Puppy....and it shows.
If I could put in a request, could you include a >> Fix Windows video.
""""""""""
Many people have heard about Puppy....
that it can recover files from a crashed Windows install etc.
I try an accommodate this with my help pages for Windows.
I could do it myself... but the rear end of a horse is a thing of beauty
compared to my voice over the net.
A video approach....solves scary moments 4 newbies.
It also spreads the word about Puppy and encourages people
to try it...just as you have because of sneeky's videos.
A basic copying of files in Rox....open 2 Windows and copy
one to the other etc....
different drives...how they are named SDA....SDB etc.
I have my fixes here
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=58305
and a help sheet
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... h&id=16661
Hiren's and the Falcon rescue cds are both great options
to repair Windows.
But Puppy can sometimes erase files locked by those utilities,
and vice versa.
/////
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free
Hitman Pro
Combofix
RKill
SUPERAntiSpyware Free
Kaspersky TDSS Killer
are great for cleaning if you can finally boot into Windows.
So could you please create such a video.
Regards....Chris.
Thanks for the great post and yea love to buddy ill do it in short bytes and I know exactly what you are after, if you want any changes to the videos just let me know plz, everyone can add me on msn : icyos@hotmail.co.uk if you wanna chat live, finally thanks for your support im very excited to be helping the community in any way I can.
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Good to see people enthused
these are some popular requests/questions
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
more videos:
http://puppylinux.mirocommunity.org/
Puppy Linux
Make your computer happy
these are some popular requests/questions
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
more videos:
http://puppylinux.mirocommunity.org/
Puppy Linux
Make your computer happy
WoW thanks very much looks like im gonna be busy any further requests please just post, ill crack onLobster wrote:Good to see people enthused
these are some popular requests/questions
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
more videos:
http://puppylinux.mirocommunity.org/
Puppy Linux
Make your computer happy
This seems to be an appropriate place to add my appreciation too! And also my tinkering with 528.
Five weeks into the Puppy experience I blinked and almost missed the 528.I must say the developers are as frisky as frolicking puppies! On 19 Aug I downloaded 528 and burnt to disk and created USB boot. All accomplished easily.At this stage I felt confident enough to install the OS to an HD sans any other on the disk.No problems. As there was no boot menu one was attempted through Menu -> bootloader config as suggested by the OS installer. That went through the process but for some reason would not populate the menu list. Grub4Dos bootloader config created the necessary.That worked as it should. Commenting out the unnecessary entries was simple enough.
BTW the installation was carried out with the second HD disconnected which set system up as sda1.
Two entries in the menu list as follows are mentioned for a reason:
# Full installed Linux
title Lucid 528 (sdb1/boot)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb1 ro
# Boot from Partition Boot Sector
title Lucid 528 (sdb1:PBS)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
chainloader +1
Booting from the first works fine. The second however produces an error 13:Invalid or unsupported executable format.. Now commenting out that and attempting to boot from the “good
Five weeks into the Puppy experience I blinked and almost missed the 528.I must say the developers are as frisky as frolicking puppies! On 19 Aug I downloaded 528 and burnt to disk and created USB boot. All accomplished easily.At this stage I felt confident enough to install the OS to an HD sans any other on the disk.No problems. As there was no boot menu one was attempted through Menu -> bootloader config as suggested by the OS installer. That went through the process but for some reason would not populate the menu list. Grub4Dos bootloader config created the necessary.That worked as it should. Commenting out the unnecessary entries was simple enough.
BTW the installation was carried out with the second HD disconnected which set system up as sda1.
Two entries in the menu list as follows are mentioned for a reason:
# Full installed Linux
title Lucid 528 (sdb1/boot)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb1 ro
# Boot from Partition Boot Sector
title Lucid 528 (sdb1:PBS)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
chainloader +1
Booting from the first works fine. The second however produces an error 13:Invalid or unsupported executable format.. Now commenting out that and attempting to boot from the “good
[quote="nrama"]This seems to be an appropriate place to add my appreciation too! And also my tinkering with 528.
Five weeks into the Puppy experience I blinked and almost missed the 528.I must say the developers are as frisky as frolicking puppies! On 19 Aug I downloaded 528 and burnt to disk and created USB boot. All accomplished easily.At this stage I felt confident enough to install the OS to an HD sans any other on the disk.No problems. As there was no boot menu one was attempted through Menu -> bootloader config as suggested by the OS installer. That went through the process but for some reason would not populate the menu list. Grub4Dos bootloader config created the necessary.That worked as it should. Commenting out the unnecessary entries was simple enough.
BTW the installation was carried out with the second HD disconnected which set system up as sda1.
Two entries in the menu list as follows are mentioned for a reason:
# Full installed Linux
title Lucid 528 (sdb1/boot)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb1 ro
# Boot from Partition Boot Sector
title Lucid 528 (sdb1:PBS)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
chainloader +1
Booting from the first works fine. The second however produces an error 13:Invalid or unsupported executable format.. Now commenting out that and attempting to boot from the “good
Five weeks into the Puppy experience I blinked and almost missed the 528.I must say the developers are as frisky as frolicking puppies! On 19 Aug I downloaded 528 and burnt to disk and created USB boot. All accomplished easily.At this stage I felt confident enough to install the OS to an HD sans any other on the disk.No problems. As there was no boot menu one was attempted through Menu -> bootloader config as suggested by the OS installer. That went through the process but for some reason would not populate the menu list. Grub4Dos bootloader config created the necessary.That worked as it should. Commenting out the unnecessary entries was simple enough.
BTW the installation was carried out with the second HD disconnected which set system up as sda1.
Two entries in the menu list as follows are mentioned for a reason:
# Full installed Linux
title Lucid 528 (sdb1/boot)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sdb1 ro
# Boot from Partition Boot Sector
title Lucid 528 (sdb1:PBS)
uuid c2781c61-284c-43f3-acd3-d998d4a4077c
chainloader +1
Booting from the first works fine. The second however produces an error 13:Invalid or unsupported executable format.. Now commenting out that and attempting to boot from the “good
Re: Thanks :)
Thanks you are all so kind I have a ton of stuff lined up for the winter months hope you all enjoy.scutters wrote:Thanks to you for your videos, They have been a great help to a new pup like me. Keep up the good work