I am enthusiastic about Puppy and find it the most innovative Linux distro I have ever used. A small problem is having produced two DVD multisession "coasters" lately after about 8-10 successful sessions on each. The X11 file is indeed missing, but I am uncertain whether it results from failure of my DVD burner to complete the update burning, since it seems to hang, or whether I am up against a bug. Puppy works very well on the same machine, when I update to a USB device. The multisession DVD concept just seems even more attractive.
Cheers
"septus" (aka Eric)
Multisession Puppy missing /usr/X11R6/bin/X?
Thanks Mark for your help and interest.
I followed your advise, realising that "console" need not be graphical. The choice of commands did come up, but Xorg did not work at all, and Xvesa just resulted in a grey screen with an X that could be moved with the mouse. Anyhow, I still have a perfectly working mini-CD/USB installation, and will set up the multisession DVD-R alternative on another machine, being uncertain whether my DVD burner explains the problem.
Cheers
"septus"
I followed your advise, realising that "console" need not be graphical. The choice of commands did come up, but Xorg did not work at all, and Xvesa just resulted in a grey screen with an X that could be moved with the mouse. Anyhow, I still have a perfectly working mini-CD/USB installation, and will set up the multisession DVD-R alternative on another machine, being uncertain whether my DVD burner explains the problem.
Cheers
"septus"
Puppy saved by vets
Thank you Mark and "zelmoby",
The "xwin rxvt" command brought back and made my desktop fully operational. I then needed the "AlienX" remaster program to restore also normal poweroff and "write session to DVD".
Cheers
"septus" (aka Eric)
The "xwin rxvt" command brought back and made my desktop fully operational. I then needed the "AlienX" remaster program to restore also normal poweroff and "write session to DVD".
Cheers
"septus" (aka Eric)