I've never tried it, but the equivalent DVD command looks likeSylvander wrote:Does that command apply to ANY RW disk [DVD, or CD], or only CD-RW disks?
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dvd+rw-format -force /dev/sr0
I've never tried it, but the equivalent DVD command looks likeSylvander wrote:Does that command apply to ANY RW disk [DVD, or CD], or only CD-RW disks?
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dvd+rw-format -force /dev/sr0
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dvd+rw-format -force /dev/sr0
Still works.Q5sys wrote:Has anyone attempted the older virtualbox build script found here in 600Final?
I haven't tried, others?And has anyone build the latest truecrypt (7.1a) for any of the recent FT Betas or RCs?
I don't get it, what exactly are you trying to do?Ruff-Boy wrote:Can anyone tell me how to open a file from firefox in fatdog64-600? I have read the manual and faqs and spent a few hours trying to figure it out. I tried the spot thing suggested, didn't work, I also tried changing the config file from firefox -spot to just firefox with the exec parameter, that doesn't work for me either. Other programs seem to load files from my data drive (internal) on my laptop, but not ff.
I had a html file on my HD that I wanted to use as a bookmark pageThe easier way for me where to move my html file from home to spot!
So that could explain why you could not use that file. Or none of us get what you talk about?Quote:
Nooby says:
that simplified html file that I use as my "home page"
lies on my sda2 file and have tested it on some 25 different
OS and many many puppies and only fatdog with this SM
failed to read it. So that where odd.
JameBond says:
Fatdog runs the browser as spot. Spot does not have access to your sda2
(by design). If you don't like this, edit /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser and change "seamonkey-spot" to just "seamonkey".
I have the same problem. I cannot import the bookmark.html file to firefox even the file has been copied to the directory /root/spot/. I also cannot open the bookmark.html file from the menu:file/open file/.nooby wrote:Ruff-Boy maybe one need to mount that drive that the file is on.
And even add it as a file for Firefox to open in case that is not obvious?
I apologize if I have misunderstood what you talk about.
As JameBond indicate in his answer above maybe try
to describe where you are at that moment and what you click on?
My experience is that sometimes one need to do mount first.
Either using menu Files and Mount or using the Terminal some
CLI code that do such mounting,
If this "All I want to do is to read the file" is how you boot then
one most likely has to mount the partition that the file is on.
Or maybe even move the file to the spot directory?
Haha it took me some 30 minutes to find my old post from June 15 about it.
Is this what you talk about?
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 442#634442I had a html file on my HD that I wanted to use as a bookmark pageThe easier way for me where to move my html file from home to spot!
that could be loaded in the Browser and the only way to do it where
to move it from / or /mnt/home to /spot
If I talk about something entirely other you have to describe it in other
words so somebody get what it is all about
Older text explaining it.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 422#634422So that could explain why you could not use that file. Or none of us get what you talk about?Quote:
Nooby says:
that simplified html file that I use as my "home page"
lies on my sda2 file and have tested it on some 25 different
OS and many many puppies and only fatdog with this SM
failed to read it. So that where odd.
JameBond says:
Fatdog runs the browser as spot. Spot does not have access to your sda2
(by design). If you don't like this, edit /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser and change "seamonkey-spot" to just "seamonkey".
Because Firefox is running as the user spot, you must make your bookmarks file owned by spot.winwin wrote:I have the same problem. I cannot import the bookmark.html file to firefox even the file has been copied to the directory /root/spot/. I also cannot open the bookmark.html file from the menu:file/open file/.Is there any other methods to import the bookmark file to firefox?
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chown spot:spot bookmarks.html
(a) How should I do that?rcrsn51 wrote:I had better results saving my bookmarks as a json file, then using Restore...
Does that goes into the savefile then? While if I have such files on /mnt-systemOr you can put your bookmarks file in the Downloads folder
ThanksI Follow your instructions, I can restore the bookmark file.rcrsn51 wrote:Use the same procedure.Sylvander wrote:(a) How should I do that?
I have a bookmarks-2012-06-03.json backup file
1. Copy the .json file into /root/spot.
2. Run: chown spot:spot bookmarks-2012-06-03.json
3. In Firefox, go to Bookmarks > Show all Bookmarks > Import and Backup > Restore > Choose File