Rebooted, all settings on retrovol were at zero except master which was at 100%. Sound level very low. Readjusted retrovol settings, executed
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rm -f /etc/init.d/10alsa
Overall, luci-241 looks great.
Thanks,
Jim
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rm -f /etc/init.d/10alsa
Overall, luci-241 looks great.
Yes.Will renaming luci_devx_239.sfs to 241 work?
Since upgrading from Luci240 to 241 Osmo immediately crashed on opening.
With Gparted and partview :A couple of people have reported inconsistencies in disk space reported in Partview, if anyone could pursue that. Thanks.
Both. Good programs in Puppy Package Manager is a feature of Lucid. But I just had this idea. What if we put a bunch of your programs in an sfs so that a user could one-click download the sfs from Quickpet and have the "full ttuuxxx experience." We would name the sfs "ttuuxxx's favorites" or something like that, or "ttuuxxs's best utilities." And ttuuxxx fans could install all of them with one-click, without using up any of the pup_save memory. I think there are plenty of people who would do that. What do you think? It would be like a personality module to give Lucid a ttuuxxx flavor . (We would put them also in PPM individually.)I hurried the luci-241 because of the sound issue. Sorry.
Just wondering why none of my packages were included, same thing ? or just for repo?
ttuuxxx
Well, shinobar, all of us can manage with the Universal Installer and grub config. We have learned what to do. But you make a good point. It is hardly intuitive about running grub config and then properly creating menu.lst.Almost every day new post comes in this Forum on installation problem.
A typical story:
Again, I'd like to say: Who can manage with the 'Universal Installer' and 'Grub config'?
I agree with you about the name Grub4dos. I would like to test something called "Universal Installer - Automatic" that would use grub4dos. Is that about what you have prepared at the link? Could you let me know please? Thank you.And the name of 'Grub4Dos' is somewhat confusing. The 'Grub4Dos' is actually 'Grab NOT ONLY for dos'.
The 'Grub4Dos config' is the killer. It is upper compatible with legacy grub.
It does not depend on whether the user has Windows or not.
gabe, Is not the problem only with the nv driver--the nvidia pets install the nvidia driver--that can use Xv I would think, but I don;t know for sure. To use this idea I *think* we would have to grep for the nv driver--but would it slow things down too much to do it every time.Here's a "vidmode.sh" for you. Make sure to have all the NVIDIA .pet's call it after installing.
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mv /root/.mplayer/config /root/.mplayer/config.bak
cat /root/.mplayer/config.bak | sed s/'x11'/'xv'/g > /root/.mplayer/config