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sh: locate: command not found
Also got "sleep 10" and "sleep 4" in process manager. Dont know why.
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for onemodule in agrserial agrmodem cdc_acm esscom Intel536 Intel537 ltserial ltmodem mwave pctel; do modprobe.bin -rq $onemodule; done #v3.99 remove any other modem drivers, but not for usb-serial converters - As new modem drivers are added to Puppy, include their names in this "for" list.
that happens when a gtk app can't find an image it's trying to display.linuxcbon wrote:When running pprocess :Code: Select all
# pprocess sh: locate: command not found
Flash,Flash wrote:Upgrading multisession Puppy 3.01 DVD to Dingo 4 beta 2 breaks SeaMonkey.
To upgrade, I boot the 3.01 multisession DVD, use burniso2cd to burn the Dingo iso to a DVD+RW, then shut down. As I understand it, Puppy then automagically saves the part of 3.01 that's in RAM, as the first session on the Dingo DVD. When I boot the Dingo DVD, it asks a few questions and tells me there are some missing dependencies and what it thinks they are (a very helpful touch, by the way. ) But when I click on the "browse" icon, nothing happens. I open a console and type "mozilla", and get this:I reboot the multisession Dingo DVD, only this time with "puppy pfix=ram". Dingo boots clean, I run the connect wizard, and SeaMonkey opens when the 'browse' icon is clicked. So it appears there's nothing wrong with the SeaMonkey in either 3.01 or Dingo beta 2, but upgrading somehow breaks SeaMonkey.# mozilla
/usr/lib/seamonkey-1.1.8/run-mozilla.sh: line 131: 13695 Segmentation fault "$prog" ${1+"$@"}
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I really like the new mounting scheme, which shows all the partitions right on the desktop.
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# fmradioshell
/usr/local/bin/fmradioshell: line 9: /usr/local/bin/fmradio: No such file or directory
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# gtklogfileviewer
Segmentation fault
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Manufacturer=GemTek Corp
Product=USB FM Radio
VendorID=04b4 ProductID=1002 KERNEL-MODULE=dsbr100
Both pppoe_gui and pppoe-setup work fine for me.BarryK wrote:Let me know how it goes.
It works for me. At DNS prompt I just pressed Enter.oli wrote:I must enter an IP of a DNS for the initial configuration (you know the details).
I uploaded a new version and the installation instructions.oli wrote:One interesting thing with your connectwizard: If I use it with Puppy 2.14 it looks like your screenshot. If I use it with Puppy 4.0 beta it looks like the attached pic (pppoe is already configured and I'm online).
Works fine for me.BarryK wrote:Could you check that, start with nothing in /etc/resolv.conf, press just the ENTER key instead of typing "server", and see if it gets the nameservers from the isp.