Thank you for your suggestions. Actually i did some of my work on this one project the way like you suggested.
Yes, there is mostly an easier way to achieve much the same thing.scOttman wrote:There is a much easier way to achieve much the same thing:
- for an individual solution
- for personal use
- surely no other languages supported than english
- if experienced in puppy's filesystem structure
- if experienced in bash scripting
- by moving files around manually
All this is not given to a new linux user - especially a new puppy user.
When i do develop my work, every user will be able to get from a full featured desktop and menu to a "free" desktop (no icons except one for pmount) and a menu with only on program in it (if wanted so) - by only one single mouse click.
Also the wallpaper changes.
It will have language support for English and German and is able to add support for other languages by installing NLS packages.
The menus will also be available with FULL language support.
Actually there is no puppy with a (f.e.) german menu that says "herunterfahren" instead of "shutdown" etc.pp. If so, than you will have the "herunterfahren" by using English menu as well... (EDIT: i just didn't see one)
All this will be gone - (for jwm, openbox, fluxbox and fbpanel).
Example to create a puppy cd starting in different user modes:
Run fresh Puppy. Install the .pet. Choose User Mode BEGINNER. Remaster CD.