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WB7ODYFred

Joined: 13 Dec 2008 Posts: 90 Location: Oregon & Washington
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Posted: Mon 26 Oct 2009, 22:31 Post subject:
Linux frequently asked questions for newbies Subject description: Has some comparison topics between Windows versus Linux |
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http://www.tuxradar.com/newtolinux
This was a great read that answered many questions, that a New LInux User and possibly a New Puppy Linux user might ask!
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MiKylie
Joined: 30 Oct 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri 30 Oct 2009, 16:43 Post subject:
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Just installed it thanks to that guide, and so far everything works fine. Cannot get brightness control to work tho. But apart from that, this guide was really definitive.
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rokytnji

Joined: 20 Jan 2009 Posts: 742 Location: Pecos/ Texas
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Posted: Wed 11 Nov 2009, 02:59 Post subject:
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I did and got this. Maybe link is wrong maybe? Otherwise, I bookmarked this useful thread. Thanks guys.
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Snookie
Joined: 13 Dec 2009 Posts: 26
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Posted: Mon 14 Dec 2009, 15:57 Post subject:
Awesome Resource Page! |
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What a Great Resource Page! I somehow missed this? This needs to be in Bold or some color with Flashing lights that says "Go Here First!" LOL I am new to Puppy and Linux for the most part and could of really used this a few days ago LOL. Anyway Great Job on compiling this together and will try to point others to it as much as I can.
Thank You Flash!
Snookie
P.S. I just saw that this was the TOP Post in the "Beginners Start Here" Section! AAAAAARgh! What else can be done besides have it reach out of the screen and shake you? Is there scripting for that in SeaMonkey?
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TrailerTrash

Joined: 29 Jan 2008 Posts: 59
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Posted: Sat 02 Jan 2010, 20:19 Post subject:
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Thanks man. Your work creating this page is well appreciated.... especially by those of who are seriously senior with no teen agers around the house to answer computer questions yet are aware enough to dare to abandon Windows.
KUDO
BZ
Well Done
and tks.
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Flash
Official Dog Handler

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 9842 Location: Arizona USA
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Posted: Sat 02 Jan 2010, 23:42 Post subject:
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Thank you for noticing. As I say at the beginning of the post, it was an experiment. I think it proved that such an index is useful. If it were easier to maintain, I'd keep it up to date, but the forum software is deliberately designed to make such a long and complicated post difficult.
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werwinn
Joined: 14 Dec 2009 Posts: 10
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Posted: Fri 08 Jan 2010, 23:49 Post subject:
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@Flash "OFD"
I will be working my way through your list.
Too often we do not let the workers know how much they are appreciated.
Good Stuff
werwinn
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FL Guy
Joined: 31 May 2010 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue 01 Jun 2010, 12:24 Post subject:
Great idea - How about adding "How to add drivers/packages" Subject description: Suggestion for new user index - how to add compiled drivers to Network Connect / Config GUI tools |
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For my $.02, I think this index is a great idea - thanks!
If I can suggest, a pointer to a tutorial or information on how to add existing precompiled driver packages to Puppy so that they appear in the Network Connect / Interface Configuration tools/GUI would be _very_ helpful.
Background: I'm working with a few Dell laptops of recent vintage (mostly Latitude e6400s), and finding that the drivers included in the base Puppy 5.0.1 (and Ubuntu) distros - especially the wireless drivers - don't work with these machines.
I've done a bit of searching (both here and elsewhere) and I have found precompiled drivers which reportedly should work, however have not yet found info on how to add them so that the Connect tools can find them.
I have started a thread asking for help with this subject here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=56290.
If I can suggest, a pointer to the resources identified in answer(s) to that thread (and/or other resources on this topic) would be a very helpful addition to this index.
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johnlennonfan
Joined: 21 Jun 2010 Posts: 4
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Posted: Mon 21 Jun 2010, 00:35 Post subject:
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Thanks for putting this together! I just put it on an old laptop of ours and I'm still figuring out everything.
~Liz
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oui
Joined: 20 May 2005 Posts: 1635 Location: near Woof (Germany) :-) Acer Laptop emachines 2 GB RAM AMD64. franco-/germanophone, +/- anglophone
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Posted: Tue 05 Oct 2010, 17:02 Post subject:
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Hi
this thread seems to be very old now.
where is the actual list or index of resources being official agreed or encouraged bei 'Puppy linux' to be found?
are puppy wikis yet used?
how happens the 'management with system' of all the informations concerning the divers versions of puppy, quirky and fatdog64?
bye
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Flash
Official Dog Handler

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 9842 Location: Arizona USA
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Posted: Tue 05 Oct 2010, 20:11 Post subject:
Re: where is the actual list or index of resources |
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| oui wrote: | Hi
this thread seems to be very old now. |
Indeed it is. I have explained several times that it was an experiment. In my own mind, I proved my point Unfortunately, the forum software makes it very difficult to maintain such a long post, and that is why I stopped trying.
| Quote: | how happens the 'management with system' of all the informations concerning the divers versions of puppy, quirky and fatdog64?
bye | System? Management?
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vickyg2003

Joined: 29 Apr 2011 Posts: 64
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Posted: Thu 05 May 2011, 08:31 Post subject:
Re: Index of resources for Beginners Help forum |
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Booting (running) from CD:
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This is a broken link.
As long as I'm working my way through this, is there a glossary or dictionary somewhere?
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Flash
Official Dog Handler

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 9842 Location: Arizona USA
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Posted: Thu 05 May 2011, 08:44 Post subject:
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Vicky, that index was an experiment. One of the things I found out from it was the forum software makes a large post very tedious to edit. I'm sorry to say I haven't maintained it in years, so that many of the links will be bad.
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ShellyCat
Joined: 13 May 2011 Posts: 39 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue 17 May 2011, 00:18 Post subject:
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| werwinn wrote: | @Flash "OFD"
I will be working my way through your list.
Too often we do not let the workers know how much they are appreciated.
Good Stuff
werwinn |
I agree totally, thank you! Awesome work!
Not only does it make essential posts (and other sources) easier to find...like werwinn said, there are many tutorials there I want to go through for the sake of learning before I need to know!
_________________ Puppy Distro: pup-431JPqs3 "Quickset Puppy Linux (Japanese/English bilingual)"
Previous distros: Slackware (preferred), Fedora Core 6 (in school), Ubutntu (not much)
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darkcity

Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 2215 Location: near here
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Posted: Sun 02 Oct 2011, 13:34 Post subject:
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THis index is waycool, added to wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/ComponentHowTo
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