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| arun.gm |
Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012, 09:31 Post subject:
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Hello
I Installed latest version of puppy linux but its not loading ..
My Hardware Details : Intel Atom d425kt motherboard
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| playdayz |
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| bigpup |
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| playdayz |
Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2012, 17:08 Post subject:
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| Quote: | I basically built my own starting with Kubuntu 11.04 packages and a few tweaks here and there. And quite a bit of trial and error.....
Trashed a few savefiles before I got it working........ |
You down play what must have been a lot of work Would it be possible to package it up and post it? It sounds like you are looking for something else to do. Thanks.
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| Eyes-Only |
Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2012, 06:13 Post subject:
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Thanks for the feedback James as it was very much appreciated! I've always been tempted to try the same method myself, both with Gnome and with KDE4 - although I suppose if one has a hard drive install the chances of success would be greatly improved by simply downloading/installing everything the PPM said was required, or finding the proper "Kubuntu desktop.deb" and for gnome the proper "gnome-desktop-megapack.deb", etc. After all, hard drive space is cheaply had these days. ( Sidenote: This is, after all, how I've gotten LXDE to work in Lucid-Pup when doing my desktop/window environment reports to Playday from the beginning of the project. )
But I ramble. Thanks again James for the info!
Cheers/Amicalement,
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge"
EDIT #1: BTW James, I've been using Igulder's Trinity desktop on my hard drive install of Lucid-Pup-510 and that's worked flawlessly from the very start. I hope the devs continue with the fork!
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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012, 19:17 Post subject:
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| Eyes-Only wrote: | Where did you get your KDE4 module from James? That looks pretty "snazzy" if I must say so myself! Is it the one from Battleshooter perhaps? ( I have that one installed in my Lucid 528-005 and 3HD ) I'd love to be able to use it but I have some troubles with it from time-to-time so I mainly have it for the KDE4 apps, like Konqueror, which I like as a browser.
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Sorry for the delay.......been really busy.
I basically built my own starting with Kubuntu 11.04 packages and a few tweaks here and there. And quite a bit of trial and error.....
Trashed a few savefiles before I got it working........
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| futwerk |
Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2012, 14:21 Post subject:
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backgrounds.
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| bark_bark_bark |
Posted: Sat 14 Jul 2012, 13:11 Post subject:
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I've used KDE4 on slackware ran faster than if running on Kubuntu.
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| Eyes-Only |
Posted: Fri 13 Jul 2012, 08:17 Post subject:
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Where did you get your KDE4 module from James? That looks pretty "snazzy" if I must say so myself! Is it the one from Battleshooter perhaps? ( I have that one installed in my Lucid 528-005 and 3HD ) I'd love to be able to use it but I have some troubles with it from time-to-time so I mainly have it for the KDE4 apps, like Konqueror, which I like as a browser.
Thanks for any info you care to share.
Cheers/Amicalement,
Eyes-Only
"L'Peau-Rouge"
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| James C |
Posted: Thu 12 Jul 2012, 17:16 Post subject:
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Latest Lucid desktop.......
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| playdayz |
Posted: Thu 12 Jul 2012, 09:15 Post subject:
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| Quote: | | Well for whatever unknown reason, this latest version of Chrome is working on the Athlon XP box again. |
That's not unprecedented. I had a version of Iron that would not work for me--and then the next version was OK again.
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| James C |
Posted: Thu 12 Jul 2012, 00:06 Post subject:
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| playdayz wrote: | Google Chrome Updates
Google Chrome is updated with some frequency within a version, for instance, from 20.0.1132.43 to 20.0.1132.57. If you like to have the latest, you can just download it from Google Chrome, unpack it, and then replace the old /opt/google/chrome folder with the new one.
Download 32-bit deb from here -> https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
Then right-click the deb file and Open Archive - Extract. Then replace the old /opt/google/chrome with the new one. |
Well for whatever unknown reason, this latest version of Chrome is working on the Athlon XP box again.
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| playdayz |
Posted: Wed 11 Jul 2012, 23:45 Post subject:
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Google Chrome Updates
Google Chrome is updated with some frequency within a version, for instance, from 20.0.1132.43 to 20.0.1132.57. If you like to have the latest, you can just download it from Google Chrome, unpack it, and then replace the old /opt/google/chrome folder with the new one (assuming of course that you have the Google_Chrome pet installed).
Download 32-bit deb from here -> https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/
Then right-click the deb file and Open Archive - Extract. Then replace the old /opt/google/chrome with the new one.
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