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#256 Post by RSH »

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minesadorada wrote:@RSH: Will you make an upgrade pet for release 2, or will installing the new ISO keep my settings from release 1?
I did the most of my actual work the way, to get a new iso and to get a upgrade.pet for install. Meanwhile there are that much of changes, so i had to give up the idea of having a upgrade.pet. :cry:

1. There is the New Menu

The menu is again restructured and does have some new menu entries (.directory files) Desktop, Setup and System are now in Menu Workstation, which includes also Shutdown, User-Modes, the New LazY Puppy Menu Suite and some more. Document, Calculate and Personal are now in Menu Office. Network and Internet are now only Menu Network. Though it is a little smaller! :D

2. But it is not only the menu. Some programs had been removed, some others were included. Meanwhile i have programmed some gtkdialog applications, suggested by some forum members - and now also included in the new iso.

Maybe i will be able to build a upgrade.pet - it would take weeks or better saying months to do so. And actually i am in the need for a break on learning bash-scripting (though i love this really) and returning to make some music and take care of my girlfriend.

It will be easy to do this for me, because the work is finished (a few little steps and improvements) and i am out of ideas or better saying: have reached almost 100% of having my dream puppy running on my computers. :D

I will work the whole night until tomorrow (until my eyes get dusty) and do post some information about whats new and what has changed - during the night. So if you got time, just have a look from time to time, to get informed.

Regarding "keep" your settings: i have written a program called backup-settings, which is available here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 134#609134. Run the program, create a list with your favorite directories (settings) and save the list. Then run the program using this list and every listed directory inside the list will be saved as .tar.gz and moved to the savedir. This surely can be useful to make migration to LazY Puppy Release 2 as easy as possible (actually).

Edit:
I will upload the new iso until (i hope so) :D : 2012-03-13 - sorry for delay, but sometimes...
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#257 Post by RSH »

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minesadorada wrote:@RSH: Will you make an upgrade pet for release 2, or will installing the new ISO keep my settings from release 1?
Ok minesadorada. You have been so kind to post your pascal sources in my LazY Puppy thread and i think this is worth some special treatment: :D

I have refined the backup-settings application to make your migration to LazY Puppy Release 2 the easiest way that has been possible for me to do. I hope this will do it...

Attached picture shows german GUI but if english keyboard is set, it will show .... bla ... bla ... as always - you do know that surely. :)

The new version is version 1.0

And that's new: it now can all backup (.tar.gz) files automatically install into the new LazY Puppy Release 2. Version 1.0 is builtin in Lazy Puppy Release 2 and it is not (yet) published in the forum. At first i will publish the new iso.

All you need to do is:

Run the new iso (as far as available :lol: ), open your old save file (mount it by single left click) and create a list of backup directories. Do create a new list and drag & drop the wanted directories into the opened simple text editor. Klick enter for a new line and do it again. Save the list twice, different but similar names. You will need to edit the second one and remove the /mnt+mnt ... ... .2fs parts - otherwise you would install into your old save file. :lol:

After full list is created and saved, first click on Backup (unedited list) and drink some coffee meanwhile, second select the edited (removed path-parts) list and click Install. Installing will doesn't give space for having more coffee. :lol:

Do not change the save path except you create a new list and want to save this list on another place.

I hope, you will give the new LazY Puppy Release 2 a opportunity to conquer your heart. :D
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#258 Post by RSH »

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Update Information added - New LazY Puppy Changes:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 983#606983

Update Information added - New LazY Puppy Menu Suite:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 967#606967
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#259 Post by minesadorada »

RSH wrote:LazY Puppy Info Center
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minesadorada wrote:@RSH: Will you make an upgrade pet for release 2, or will installing the new ISO keep my settings from release 1?
Ok minesadorada. You have been so kind to post your pascal sources in my LazY Puppy thread and i think this is worth some special treatment: :D

....
Thank you! I eagerly await Version 2 :)

BTW, I am still developing the original XXQ Lazarus app on Lazy, Win32 and Win64 - I'll upload the updated code here for you when it's all working.

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#260 Post by RSH »

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Update Information added - New LazY Puppy Menu:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 972#606972

Update Information added - New LazY Puppy Menu Suite:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 967#606967

Update Information added - New LazY Puppy Changes:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 983#606983
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LazY Puppy 5.2.8-4 - New Release

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LazImUL 1.0 - LazY Puppy Image Upload - available in the New LazY Puppy Release 2, which will be available surely at least on 18th of March 2012.

Note: It will show English GUI if English Keyboard Layout is set.

Image

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Image

This Application is inspired on a Script by Bart Nagel --> http://imgur.com/tools/imgurbash.sh <-- and a GUI-Script by Stu90 --> http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 145#562145 <--.

I have written a completely new GUI. It has Option to use up to 5 different API Keys. It has Batch-Mode to upload multiple files. Batch-Mode is text file based which can be edited by the included simple text editor. It creates a log file wherein is written date, time, filename and imgur output. It creates a backup of log file at every use, so you have always the latest upload data available. You can edit and/or remove the log file.

These Images have been uploaded with LazImUL-1.0 a few minutes ago!
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LazY Puppy 5.2.8-4 - Release 2

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NEW Update Information added - New LazY Puppy Changes:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 983#606983

It has now almost full overview of the Changes in LazY Puppy Release 2! (if i didn't forgot something) :)
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#263 Post by RSH »

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This is something, that will not happen all the time - maybe once in a lifetime!

There is a new president in Germany!

And there is a New LazY Puppy from Germany (though it's usable for English users as well)!

Have fun and be happy as i am!
:D

RSH

Edit: download link is in the first post!

Password for New User Menu is: LazYPuppy2
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Lazy Puppy 2

#264 Post by minesadorada »

Installed Lazy 2 as Frugal install on hard disk last night.

I am very very impressed so far. The user-level menu system is fantastic!

There is some good fresh thinking in this distro that will delight some (like me)

Just FYI - installing Chrome or Iron from the repository breaks CUPS administration. I believe this is a permissions issue.

Well done, RSH

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Re: Lazy Puppy 2

#265 Post by RSH »

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minesadorada wrote:Installed Lazy 2 as Frugal install on hard disk last night.

I am very very impressed so far. The user-level menu system is fantastic!

There is some good fresh thinking in this distro that will delight some (like me)

Just FYI - installing Chrome or Iron from the repository breaks CUPS administration. I believe this is a permissions issue.

Well done, RSH
Thank you very much!

Unfortunately i have to inform about two bugs:

1. Menu Suite
- if you get a message like xxx is already running but it isn't running, then open the terminal and type free-nms (this should not happen, but it does - 1 time to me yesterday). The free-nms command will free the menu suite. :oops:

2. LazImUL - LazY Puppy Image UpLoad
- if you have checked batch mode and then leaving the gui, it will never start again. :oops:

Open file /usr/local/LazImUL/LazImUL and change the following

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fi
echo "IMGDIR=$imgdir" > $WORKDIR/imgpath
to

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echo "IMGDIR=$imgdir" > $WORKDIR/imgpath
fi

After this improve file /usr/local/LazImUL/imgpath for an existing path:

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IMGDIR=/usr/share/backgrounds
I hope that's all...

I will make a bugfix pet within the next days and then post it. I will also make a win installer of LazY Puppy 2 and then i will upload a new, fixed, iso - this one should take your save file without any problems.

Regarding the cups issue:

Did you try to use the new LazY528-Internet.sfs? Will the cups issue return then?

The new LazY528-Internet.sfs contains firefox and opera web browser. If you want to use chrome, you can easily build your own sfs. Copy the chrome.pet to /root and run Dir2sfs SFS-Builder in the LazY Puppy menu and/or the favorites menu. Follow the instructions inside the GUI.

Using an sfs instead of installing a .pet maybe will make you able at least to print or to browse (if not print and browse at a time).
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#266 Post by minesadorada »

RSH wrote:1. Menu Suite
- if you get a message like xxx is already running but it isn't running, then open the terminal and type free-nms (this should not happen, but it does - 1 time to me yesterday). The free-nms command will free the menu suite.
Yes, I got that fault, and your fix works.

Re:CUPS - Yes I installed the Internet SFS but it doesn't fix it. It seems to be a problem with the SWIron/Chrome pet (in your distro list) installation that messes up permissions for CUPS access. I had the same problem in DPup Extrimo and the developer repackaged his Chrome SFS distribution and solved the problem. (discussion here)

Another fault that needs fixing (because it is VERY noticable) is going to be difficult. I can't seem to reproduce it reliably, yet it has happened twice now.

Look at the screenshot (attached) Once pixels get 'trapped' behind the screen menu-bar, nothing can make them go away (except a reboot/X-restart of course) It's a shame, because it spoils the look of your clean desktop in Lazy 2.

There are other minor faults in Lazy 2 apps I have noticed in running it for a few days. Would you like me to post a complete bug report, or should I wait awhile?

I am using Lazy 2 as my everyday OS now. I think your customisable menu system, SFS suites and desktop bar design is a great way forward for Puppy, and I hope other distro designers are watching..
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#267 Post by RSH »

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minesadorada wrote: Another fault that needs fixing (because it is VERY noticable) is going to be difficult. I can't seem to reproduce it reliably, yet it has happened twice now.

Look at the screenshot (attached) Once pixels get 'trapped' behind the screen menu-bar, nothing can make them go away (except a reboot/X-restart of course) It's a shame, because it spoils the look of your clean desktop in Lazy 2.

There are other minor faults in Lazy 2 apps I have noticed in running it for a few days. Would you like me to post a complete bug report, or should I wait awhile?
The Pixels get 'trapped' behind the screen menu-bar, is not really a bug. It is more a redraw issue of wbar. If this happens again, just do right-click on the wbar. Then it will refresh itself. I was irritated also as i saw this redraw issue at first. :lol:

And, yes: if you run into bugs (minor or major) pleas inform me. 8)

I will read the DPup Extrimo Thread tonight. Maybe i can do something like it's done there. :?:
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HTML guide to programming

#268 Post by don570 »

I like putting an HTML guide to Bash programming in the menu.
I got this from tuuxx
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40422

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Re: HTML guide to programming

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don570 wrote:I like putting an HTML guide to Bash programming in the menu.
I got this from tuuxx
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40422
Yes, i like this too. That's why i did include the Advanced-Bash-Scripting-Guide.pdf and the Advanced-Bash-Scripting-Guide.pdf into LazY Puppy and related entries into the guides menu. Before i did release LazY Puppy 1, i did try to download the html versions of these pdf guides - but unfortunately they didn't download. :(

Thanks to your post i now do remember this and did try again to download the html versions - and this time: successful. Also it is a newer version than your "tuuxxx"-version (same as pdf - 6.4, 30. Aug. 2011)

So these will be changed in the next (fixed) iso. I think about a solution to keep the guides outside of LazY Puppy and load them via the menu entries though.

Is there a possibility to set a path to the directory from where LazY Puppy is started that fits in both cases: with and without using a save file?

Example: if i use a save file i do get the path as /mnt/home and without using a save file i do get the path as /mnt/sdd1? Is that possible?
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#270 Post by don570 »

Is there a possibility to set a path to the directory from where LazY Puppy is started
I'm not at my home computer, but does the 'df' command
give a list of SFS files that are attached to file system.

If it does then you should look
at my quick-launch program for code to list partitions

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#271 Post by RSH »

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Description of Bugs here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 837#613837

BugFix & Update PET 01

BugFix
- Menu Suite Bugfix
- LazImUL Bugfix

Updates of
- Menu Suite
- Backup Settings (now 1.4)
- Dillo Bookmarks
- Icons of some .desktop Files
- mtPaint locale de
- Multipup Install saves now the de .desktop
- free-nms now in Startup

Menu Suite has new option to hide and/or show menu categories (main categories only)
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LazY Puppy 2.0.1

No, this is not a joke. I am not kidding! LazY Puppy 5.2.8-4 was LazY Puppy 1. LazY Puppy 2 has been uploaded at 18th of march 2012. Now, Lazy Puppy has evolved and is still evolving. It will be LazY Puppy 2.0.1

Yes, this is LazY Puppy Evolution. Flexibility has a (new) Name - LazY Puppy 2.0.1

New Boot Options for LazY Puppy 2.0.1

LazY Puppy 2.0.1 loads automatically the StArtLPx2_Extension.sfs, if available. Boot option lpextsfs=nolpextsfs boots without loading the StArtLPx2_Extension.sfs.
I will create and use StArtLPx2_Extension.sfs later to make the Basic LazY Puppy ISO a bit smaller and put the extracted applications into StArtLPx2_Extension.sfs. Could be useful on smaller RAM. And from time to time maybe i'll put some other applications in there - we'll see.

The New LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Boot Option = lpextsfs

The New LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Boot Parameters:

lpaudiostudio - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Audiostudio
lpvideostudio - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Videostudio
lpofficesuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Office Suite (Standard Office SFS)
lpkdeofficesuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Office Suite (KDE Office SFS)
lpopenofficesuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Office Suite (OpenOffice Office SFS)
lplibreofficesuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Office Suite (LibreOffice Office SFS)
lpgraphicssuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Grafk Suite
lpnetworksuite - - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Internet & Netzwerk Suite
lpwebsuite - dito
lpinternetsuite - dito
lpmediaplayersuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as MediaPlayer Suite
lplazarusfpcsuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Lazarus & FreePascal Suite
lptoolboxsuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with Toolbox
lputilitysuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with Utilities
lpwinesuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Windows Suite
lpsciencesuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Wissenschafts Suite
lptechsuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Technik Suite
lpphytechsuit - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 as Physik & Technik Suite (man lese und staune!)
lpdevxsuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with Standard DevX SFS
lpdevxgambassuite - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with Gambas DevX SFS
lpkernel - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with LazY Puppy Kernel SFS (2.6.33.2)
nolpextsfs - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 without StArtLPx2_Extension.sfs
lpuser1ext - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with UserExtension SFS 1
lpuser2ext - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with UserExtension SFS 2
lpuser3ext - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with UserExtension SFS 3
lpuser4ext - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with UserExtension SFS 4
lpuser5ext - runs LazY Puppy 2.0.1 with UserExtension SFS 5

so, if this is not enough of Boot Options, you can also give any file name of an sfs file, to start LazY Puppy with the wanted sfs.

Some may say, it wouldn't be necessary, because the user has almost his up to six favorite sfs files loaded by the bootmanager. But as i always wrote: i do not use any save file on my home workstation to 100% - except testing new Programs after they are working in my usually working mode (no save file)

All this is now working on my currently running iso! :D

EDIT:
Previous presented List had some old and wrong entries, so i present here now (2012-04-13) the whole boot menu list with all the right entries

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DEFAULT   /syslinux/vesamenu.c32
KBDMAP    /syslinux/german.kbd
F1        /syslinux/lazy/hilfe.txt
PROMPT    0
NOESCAPE  1
TIMEOUT   200
ONTIMEOUT lazystdext


MENU AUTOBOOT LazY Puppy 2.0.1 startet in # Sekunde{,n}...
MENU BACKGROUND /syslinux/lazy/splash2.png
MENU TITLE State of the Art LazY Puppy 2 (StArtLPx2) ( [F1] = Hilfe )
MENU TABMSG Mit [Tab] editieren Sie die Boot-Optionen


INCLUDE /syslinux/syslinux_layout.cfg
INCLUDE /syslinux/syslinux_colors.cfg


LABEL lazystdram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Standard (RAM, -Guides, -Wbar, -PWidgets)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=nolpextsfs pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazystd
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Standard (-Guides, -Wbar, -PWidgets)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=nolpextsfs pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyfullram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Full (RAM, +Guides, +Wbar, +PWidgets)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyfull
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Full (+Guides, +Wbar, +PWidgets)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyaudioram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Audiostudio (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpaudiostudio pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyaudio
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Audiostudio
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpaudiostudio pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyvideoram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Videostudio (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpvideostudio pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyvideo
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Videostudio
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpvideostudio pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazygraphicram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Grafikstudio (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpgraphicssuite pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazygraphic
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Grafikstudio
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpgraphicssuite pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazylazarusram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Lazarus & Free Pascal (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lplazarusfpcsuite pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazylazarus
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Lazarus & Free Pascal
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lplazarusfpcsuite pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazywebram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Internet-Suite (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpwebsuite pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyweb
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Internet-Suite
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpwebsuite pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyoffstdram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Office-Suite Standard (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpofficesuite pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyoffstd
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Office-Suite Standard
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpofficesuite pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyoffkderam
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Office-Suite KDE-Office (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpkdeofficesuite pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyoffkde
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Office-Suite KDE-Office
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpkdeofficesuite pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyoffooram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Office-Suite OpenOffice (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpopenofficesuite pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyoffoo
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 Office-Suite OpenOffice
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpopenofficesuite pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext1ram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 1 (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext1
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 1
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext2ram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 2 (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext2
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 2
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext3ram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 3 (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext3
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 3
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext4ram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 4 (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext4
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 4
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext5ram
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 5 (RAM)
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=ram pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


LABEL lazyext5
 MENU LABEL LazY Puppy 2.0.1 User Extension 5
 KERNEL /lazy/vmlinuz
 APPEND initrd=/lazy/initrd.gz lpextsfs=lpuser1ext pfix=usbcard pmedia=usbflash pkeys=de


INCLUDE /syslinux/syslinux_hdboot.cfg
INCLUDE /syslinux/syslinux_reboot.cfg
INCLUDE /syslinux/syslinux_mainmenu.cfg



Maximum of SFS Files in LazY Puppy 2.0.1

There are still 6 sfs files loadable at boot up using the bootmanager. But Lazy Puppy 2.0.1 will have possibility to load up to 64 sfs files after boot up without complain. Also it will be possible to increase this up to 100 sfs files while running LazY Puppy.

Save-Secure-System in LazY Puppy 2.0.1 (save existing files):

LazY Puppy 2.0.1 has security functions to prevent existing files not to be overwritten.

Example:

Once you have made an edition of an .desktop file, perhaps setting a new, nicer icon and made some translation to your language (german,french etc). All is nice and looks well. Then, if you are installing the new release of this application, the .desktop file (menu entry) will be overwritten and the work is gone.

LazY Puppy has already activated option to save the existing .desktop file, if you are installing a .pet. After installing a .pet, you can choose to start the LazY Puppy Menuentry-Editor automatically and then edit the .desktop file (if necessary). 8)

This is just a short Info/Overview.of LazY Puppy 2.0.1. There is some more really useful struff, like creating run-scripts of prgrams inside sfs files. If clicking on such run-script, it will run the program. if the sfs is not loaded, it will load the sfs. If the sfs nedds another sfs (like lazaraus, that needs the devx), it will load the dependent sfs. Then, if all needed sfs files are loaded, it will run the program.

Run-Scripts are created by rightclick on an unmounted sfs! :!:

This is never been seen in any puppy: sfs files do know their dependencies and will make the puppy able to load them automatically! :idea:

The Working-Title currently is The German SFS-Werfer and the Idea of the title is inspired by/to the blitzkrieg-defender by kirsten-duarte. :lol:

There is more information still to come... ...just have to sort it out.

RSH

By the Way, here a short Info to interested English Users:

Yes, LazY Puppy boots into a German Desktop, but you can change this to english or any other language right after the desktop is available. So, don't be afraid on that fact. German users do always boot into English Desktop and change this after X is loaded. Trust me - in that case of fact.
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#273 Post by minesadorada »

RSH wrote: By the Way, here a short Info to interested English Users:

Yes, LazY Puppy boots into a German Desktop, but you can change this to english or any other language right after the desktop is available. So, don't be afraid on that fact. German users do always boot into English Desktop and change this after X is loaded. Trust me - in that case of fact.
If you have plang=en_UK in the menu.lst entry, does that mean it would always boot into an English UK desktop?

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#274 Post by RSH »

minesadorada wrote:
RSH wrote: By the Way, here a short Info to interested English Users:

Yes, LazY Puppy boots into a German Desktop, but you can change this to english or any other language right after the desktop is available. So, don't be afraid on that fact. German users do always boot into English Desktop and change this after X is loaded. Trust me - in that case of fact.
If you have plang=en_UK in the menu.lst entry, does that mean it would always boot into an English UK desktop?
Yes, it should do so (Edit: - i think). If you are using boot option pkeys, then this will overwrite system settings. I do use this boot option always. So, why it should do not?

Example:

System settings says English Keyboard Layout and boot option is set to pkeys=de, then you will always have German Keyboard Layout.

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Note: I did forgot something to tell you about the settings of wbar!

If you have configured the wbar -let's say in user mode advanced- do save the wbar settings for user mode advanced (you can do this using the New LazY Puppy Menu Suite).

Usually it should save all your settings automatically, if you are changing the user mode - just to make it sure. :)
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#275 Post by RSH »

LazY Puppy Info Center
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 223#591223
Quick & Easy Information to BugFixes, Updates & more

Dear LazY Puppy Users,

if you do need help and/or support on a problem using LazY Puppy and/or one of its special features like the New LazY Puppy Menu Suite etc.pp., please do not send me private messages.

I don't want to hijack your pm's and then quote them inside the LazY Puppy thread.

But i also do not want to send replies on such requests as a private message.

If i can do any help, i will do it with pleasure (if i am able to do so). But there is a need to get other users informed on such issues/problems as well and i don't want to write the same stuff again and again because of you are sending me private messages instead of posting inside this thread.

Please, don't do this.

I will not longer reply to such requests received as private message.

I hope you will understand my intention and i will hope also you do not wipe the LazY Puppy CD/USB Stick as a result of this my post.

Thanks for your support and understanding...

RSH
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