I have returned to Puppy, problem downloading file...
I have returned to Puppy, problem downloading file...
I'm trying to download something someone posted on Rapidshare. I am getting this error when trying to download it in Seamonkey.
There is not enough room on the disk to save /tmp/qrvc60va.bin
Remove unnecessary files from the disk and try again, or try saving in a different location.
I know this can't be true. I just created a new 1.25 Gigabyte pupfile.
There is not enough room on the disk to save /tmp/qrvc60va.bin
Remove unnecessary files from the disk and try again, or try saving in a different location.
I know this can't be true. I just created a new 1.25 Gigabyte pupfile.
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Well, I wouldn't know, I don't use Facebook.
Ttuuxxx has recently made something called Firepup, a very fast Firefox.
However, when using an SMP 2.6.27.2 kernel in Puppy 4.1, on my rig, the speed difference between Firepup and bog-standard SM 1.1.13 is not very much.
I do know that Seamonkey will not let me send in the new, improved Hotmail, unless I go into about:config and change
general.useragent.extra.Seamonkey
to read
Firefox/2.0 really Seamonkey/1.1.13
Anyhow, glad it's working for you now. Welcome back.
Ttuuxxx has recently made something called Firepup, a very fast Firefox.
However, when using an SMP 2.6.27.2 kernel in Puppy 4.1, on my rig, the speed difference between Firepup and bog-standard SM 1.1.13 is not very much.
I do know that Seamonkey will not let me send in the new, improved Hotmail, unless I go into about:config and change
general.useragent.extra.Seamonkey
to read
Firefox/2.0 really Seamonkey/1.1.13
Anyhow, glad it's working for you now. Welcome back.
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Yeah, the newer kernels have dramatically increased the variety of wireless cards they include support for.
I'm one of those microwave-sensitive tinfoil-hat-wearers though. I don't do wireless. I even moved out to a remote mountain area, where even the cellphone signal is iffy, to stop the constant ringing in my ears.
I'm one of those microwave-sensitive tinfoil-hat-wearers though. I don't do wireless. I even moved out to a remote mountain area, where even the cellphone signal is iffy, to stop the constant ringing in my ears.
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Dunno. My wild guess would be it's a Synaptics entry in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but I don't have a touchpad. Perhaps if you lsmod and identify the touchpad driver, then rmmod to remove it. Uh, be careful though, I don't know whether our kernels have rmmod support.
Anyhow, bedtime here. I affirm someone wiser will answer you aptly in the other thread. G'Night.
Anyhow, bedtime here. I affirm someone wiser will answer you aptly in the other thread. G'Night.
Facebook works for me, devils spawn ajax bloat that it is. It might just be one of your facebook applications or whatever it is they call them.jcagle wrote:Seamonkey won't load Facebook right.
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@ Sit Heel Speak
Thank you very much indeed.
CatDude
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@ Sit Heel Speak
Nice one.Sit Heel Speak wrote: I do know that Seamonkey will not let me send in the new, improved Hotmail, unless I go into about:config and change
general.useragent.extra.Seamonkey
to read
Firefox/2.0 really Seamonkey/1.1.13
Thank you very much indeed.
CatDude
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Re: I have returned to Puppy, problem downloading file...
Man, you need to clear the /tmp folder of some files, enough until there is sufficient space for the new download.jcagle wrote:I'm trying to download something someone posted on Rapidshare. I am getting this error when trying to download it in Seamonkey.
There is not enough room on the disk to save /tmp/qrvc60va.bin
Remove unnecessary files from the disk and try again, or try saving in a different location.
I know this can't be true. I just created a new 1.25 Gigabyte pupfile.
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Re: I have returned to Puppy, problem downloading file...
If you have enough room on the hard disk, you should be able to swap the /tmp out with a directory on a hard disk. You have to do a little bit of pulling the rug out from under the table without upsetting the table, but here is the basic method.jcagle wrote:I'm trying to download something someone posted on Rapidshare. I am getting this error when trying to download it in Seamonkey.
There is not enough room on the disk to save /tmp/qrvc60va.bin
Remove unnecessary files from the disk and try again, or try saving in a different location.
I know this can't be true. I just created a new 1.25 Gigabyte pupfile.
(1) Mount your hard disk Lets say it is sda1
(2) make a directory on it called "BigTemp"
(3) fire up console and do this:
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cd /
ls mnt/sda1
# Look to make sure BigTemp is really there before you do this next step
mv tmp oldtmp ; ln -s /mnt/sda1/BigTemp tmp
# Now press enter a few times and check to make sure the sky didn't fall