.shinobar wrote:.
Edit /usr/local/defaultbrpwser to make it persistent
Thanks shinobar,
But shouldn't that be : /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser ?
(At least in Lupu?)
.shinobar wrote:.
Edit /usr/local/defaultbrpwser to make it persistent
Right. Thanks Bert.Bert wrote:shouldn't that be : /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser ?
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./configure --bindir=/usr/bin release intl
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mount -o loop *.sfs /initrd/pup_ro2
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mount -o loop *.iso /root/cd
No puedo entender lo que hiciste.mama21mama wrote:me pidió que montara:y también montar el live-cdCode: Select all
mount -o loop *.sfs /initrd/pup_ro2
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mount -o loop *.iso /root/cd
Thanks don.don570 wrote:I compiled a new version of mtpaint 3.34.59 in lupq 511
Could your QuickSET LiveCD Grub4DOS AND (as well) your "howto" discussion be expanded to include your LiveCD?shinobar, in here wrote: ...
How does the rescue FD/USB work?
If you select 'Find menu on HDD', you can boot up the PC with existing Grub menu. It can be of Grub4Dos or legacy Grub.
(The recent Grub4DosConfig has another menu for Grub2.) ...
Nice, emil.emil wrote:i have a fix for the missbehaving xgamma-gui in the xorgwizard
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=135
Find lang_pack_cjk-lupq-0.2.sfs from here.tkim415 wrote:Just downloaded the LupQ-511 and running on my laptop as a livecd. Thought I could download this and be able to write in Korean but could not see "Korean" under the countrysetting applet.
Thanks for your interest, gcmartin.gcmartin wrote:Is there a document or a procedure available for using the QuickSET LiveCD to install/fix/repair an existing Grub on a local HDD?
QuickSET LiveCD would be great tool for repairing BootManagers if there is a procedure(s).
I did see this!Could your QuickSET LiveCD Grub4DOS AND (as well) your "howto" discussion be expanded to include your LiveCD?shinobar, in here wrote: ...
How does the rescue FD/USB work?
If you select 'Find menu on HDD', you can boot up the PC with existing Grub menu. It can be of Grub4Dos or legacy Grub.
(The recent Grub4DosConfig has another menu for Grub2.) ...
and the relevant forum member Panzerkopf post:...when clicking to download a pdf file, there came a 1st dialog box asking whether to save/save as/cancel/open;
if click on open, then a dialog box "Encrypted Document" asks for password.
if click on save, then the well saved pdf file can be normaly opened whithout any password- nor encryption- warning.
I installed Panzerkopf forum member's "gv.gz" (see link here after)
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 15d6e39222
but without any change.
On another PC + lupq-509 + Panserkopf's gv.gz + Firefox browser, the same pdf document is opened without any warning...
Thanks, Charlie for the information.charlie6 wrote:Bonjour shinobar,
...hmmm... let's remember this post of mine about gv:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=452934
and the relevant forum member Panzerkopf post:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 15d6e39222
The "remasterpup2-100120" Is this one included in LUPQ-511 and was once in the woof until 13 september 2010.yordanj94 wrote:I have a question about this pet "remasterpup2-100120".
Is the one included in LUPQ-511 or is Barry's original one ?
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#100913 simplified puppy filenames. see variables in /etc/DISTRO_SPECS.
#100916 no longer have DISTRO_DEVXSFS in /etc/DISTRO_SPECS.(it was only there briefly)
#101020 no longer have /etc/modprobe.conf.
#101107 bug fix from zygo.