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gnome-mount (if the disk label has spaces)
I was playing around with the "drive propierties" and fixed the "Cannot mount volume" just setting the mount point manually.
Solved the error: "The volume '<volume name>' uses the udf file system wich is not supported by your system" mounting the volume as iso9660.
I upgraded "udev" and udevd(daemon) destroyed everything in /dev/ , removed udev and reinstalled from a slackware-12 package. After start the udev service I plugged my usb flash drive and it was detected and an icon was added for it in 'Computer'.
Menu structure
applications.menu, preferences.menu and settings.menu edited. Now all puppy specific categories are showed in the default menu structure:
Added some wizards and config tools:
@prit1: That could be aproblem with squashfs's version. I made everything with puppy-3.96-seamonkey-k2.6.24.iso and haven't tested with the other isos(k2.6.23.12.iso; k2.6.21.7.iso)
gnome-mount (if the disk label has spaces)
I was playing around with the "drive propierties" and fixed the "Cannot mount volume" just setting the mount point manually.
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Solved the error: "The volume '<volume name>' uses the udf file system wich is not supported by your system" mounting the volume as iso9660.
I upgraded "udev" and udevd(daemon) destroyed everything in /dev/ , removed udev and reinstalled from a slackware-12 package. After start the udev service I plugged my usb flash drive and it was detected and an icon was added for it in 'Computer'.
Menu structure
applications.menu, preferences.menu and settings.menu edited. Now all puppy specific categories are showed in the default menu structure:
Added some wizards and config tools:
@prit1: That could be aproblem with squashfs's version. I made everything with puppy-3.96-seamonkey-k2.6.24.iso and haven't tested with the other isos(k2.6.23.12.iso; k2.6.21.7.iso)
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I'd love it if someone would make a gnome pup. =D At the moment, I've done some work for with the gnome pup's we have. Here is my desktop.
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http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=27864aarf wrote:is this going anywhere now that we have dingo or is there another versuion of gnome happening elsewhere for dingo 4.00?
Ok probare
Lo probare hoy y haber que sucede.
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A new Gnome is born - any use to our Puppy Gnomees?
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I used wow's gnome sfs for quite some time until it broke down.
Didn't find how to repair and finally forgot about it.
But when a sfs for the new version would be available, I'd try again.
Didn't find how to repair and finally forgot about it.
But when a sfs for the new version would be available, I'd try again.
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Find packages in a snap and install using Puppy Package Manager (Menu).
[url=http://puppylinux.org/wikka/HomePage]Consult Wikka[/url]
Use peppyy's [url=http://wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html]puppysearch[/url]