Lucid Puppy 5.2 Official Release JAN 5 2011
Pretty fast. Thanks. You might consider leaving trails of what you are going to do next with Puppy to keep people on their toesplaydayz wrote:http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ucid52.pet
Here is Flashplayer-10.2.152.27
Thanks. I can confirm that Full Screen flash playback with this version seems a bit smoother than with the previous version on a 1.4Ghz Celeron laptop with Intel 852 integrated graphics. It's even smoother if you untick "enable hardware acceleration" which I usually untick on Windows boxes with older graphics. Unlike other video players, Flash can't workout on its own if apparent hardware acceleration offered by older chipsets is actually emulated (and very slowly) and it would be better for it to do it itself.playdayz wrote:http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ucid52.pet
Here is Flashplayer-10.2.152.27
Still even though latest release is smoother it is still a cpu hog and less smooth than any other streaming mpeg4 video player I have ever seen. But that's a cross-platform Flash problem - not Lucid's.
No cached youtube Flash vids in /tmp with 10.2?
Found this work around:
http://n00bsys0p.wordpress.com/2011/02/ ... -in-linux/
Seems to only cache one video at a time so no opening multiple youtube tabs - mine is in /proc/18396/fd
Found this work around:
http://n00bsys0p.wordpress.com/2011/02/ ... -in-linux/
Seems to only cache one video at a time so no opening multiple youtube tabs - mine is in /proc/18396/fd
Nooby had this question. He wants to use a usb flash drive and install grub to it--I hope I understand correctly.I want to be able to use the iso boot capability of grub2 on ext 2 formatted USB flash drives
Grub4dos will do this. I just tried it. It installed grub and the supporting files to my usb flash drive and then I booted from that usb flash drive and was able to select any of my many frugal and full installs. Very slick shinobar
So, nooby, insert your usb flash drive and then run Grub4dos. It presents a drop down menu of the drives to which you can install grub--and as I said, my usb flash drive was one of them. It will then scan your disks and put all frugal and full installs into the menu.lst from all your disks, so when you boot the usb flash drive you can choose any of the installs on any of your disks. You can also edit menu.lst.
Other stuff. grub bootloader config would not install to my usb flash drive. ***Unless*** I formatted the usb flash drive to ext 4, then it would, but it was nowhere near as easy as with gub4dos.
I hope this is it nooby, but if not, please let us know.
Grtub4dos will only work of it has gotten the grub2 features and I am not sure if it has.
So I need a grub2 installed to usb using Puppy or Lupu version of P.
But maybe Rcrsn51 has a working version of that ubuntu program or the general Gnome? grub2 program that latest Ubuntus make use of since 9.04 or was it 9.10? At least since 10.04 I am sure of.
So maybe Rcrsn51 have accomlish it. We had no such ability prior or officially before.
so unless the grub4dos guys have added some very new patches inspired by grub2 then grub4dos will not do it unless it is Fat32 or Ext2,or 3.
While Grub2 can do it on NTFS as I get it. But I can not install grub2 on the HDD due to Windows have their identity made that one don't tamper with it. I am going to bed now. Thanks for caring about my needs.
So I need a grub2 installed to usb using Puppy or Lupu version of P.
But maybe Rcrsn51 has a working version of that ubuntu program or the general Gnome? grub2 program that latest Ubuntus make use of since 9.04 or was it 9.10? At least since 10.04 I am sure of.
So maybe Rcrsn51 have accomlish it. We had no such ability prior or officially before.
so unless the grub4dos guys have added some very new patches inspired by grub2 then grub4dos will not do it unless it is Fat32 or Ext2,or 3.
While Grub2 can do it on NTFS as I get it. But I can not install grub2 on the HDD due to Windows have their identity made that one don't tamper with it. I am going to bed now. Thanks for caring about my needs.
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
This seems interesting - Conkeror browser - keyboard-centric (very)
Built with XUL-Runner but without the chrome - very fast if you like the keyboard approach
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ucid52.pet
Built with XUL-Runner but without the chrome - very fast if you like the keyboard approach
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ucid52.pet
Ah, I think I see, you want it to work with an NTFS file system on the usb flash drive. When I tested, the usb flash drive had a Linux file system, ext 3, maybe also with ext 4.nooby wrote:Grtub4dos will only work of it has gotten the grub2 features and I am not sure if it has.
so unless the grub4dos guys have added some very new patches inspired by grub2 then grub4dos will not do it unless it is Fat32 or Ext2,or 3.
From Grub4dos Now at version 1.7
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=51697Grub4dos supports many file system: NTFS, VFAT, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4. ReiserFS is supported by v1.6.9 and later.
Grub4dos is upper compatible with (legacy) grub, can do all the legacy grub can do.
Remarkable is NTFS support. Easy to install on Windows pre-installed PC's because linux partitions are not essential,
Boots up Puppy(frugal and full) and other Linux and Windows.
OK. Here is what nooby (and other Puppy newcomers) wants. He wants to make a bootable flash drive for other distros that just contains the ISO files. Meaning that you don't have to unpack the ISO and copy the individual files onto the flash drive. You can also multi-boot several distros off the same flash drive just by adding their ISO files and modifying the grub menu.
Legacy GRUB can't do this at all and GRUB4DOS can only do it for some simple ISOs. GRUB2 can do it for a wider variety of distros. I now have a GRUB2 flash drive that successfully boots Ubuntu 10 and Tiny Core.
I am currently downloading some other distros to see how easily they can be added.
Legacy GRUB can't do this at all and GRUB4DOS can only do it for some simple ISOs. GRUB2 can do it for a wider variety of distros. I now have a GRUB2 flash drive that successfully boots Ubuntu 10 and Tiny Core.
I am currently downloading some other distros to see how easily they can be added.
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Excuse me for being a grumpy ?#£@! today !bigpup wrote:From Grub4dos Now at version 1.7
Grub4Dos is currently at ver. 0.4.4 (and has been since 2009), whereas shinobar's Grub4DosConfig is currently at ver. 1.7.
And, then there's grub24dos.... .
/(an overly nitpicky'ing ) MHHP
[color=green]Celeron 2.8 GHz, 1 GB, i82845, many ptns, modes 12, 13
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
Dual Xeon 3.2 GHz, 1 GB, nvidia quadro nvs 285[/color]
Slackos & 214X, ... and Q6xx
[color=darkred]Nämen, vaf....[/color] [color=green]ln -s /dev/null MHHP[/color]
Sneeky did a video about this , It's called Mulisystem.It uses grub2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tKbesAyUNA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tKbesAyUNA
Thanks for that. It isn't clear whether Multisystem can handle any distro's ISO or just the ones that have been specifically built to boot that way.Sneeky did a video about this , It's called Multisystem.It uses grub2.
For example, I could not get the Mepis ISO to work with my GRUB2 flash drive setup.
What about this 'linux live USB creator' for the windowz - says it can do persistence installs for selected distros.
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/home
http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/home
Thanks to all of you for engaging in this side thing on the Lupu52.
rcrsn51 are you using Lupu520 or some other puppy when you did the compiling?
I mean such things seems to relate on kernels and such.
Pupitup don't have the kernel with the Atheros driver I need to go out on the internet. So sure I can use it for music but not internet.
Lupu until I realized I needed nosmp added to the kernel line booted unreliably on my Acer D250.
So if you make a pet for Puppy I hope it is Lupu520 so as many as possible get to use it? Would be very nice to have.
No I don't want to use Windows and Unetbootin and don't want to use Ubuntu either. I can accept TCL or Knoppix or CDLinux (Slax based) and prefer Puppy so one knows one can rely on people caring about it if something goes wrong.
Grub4Dos can not do such thigns on NTFS which Grub2 can do unless Grub4Dos has recently got patches or new release or unofficial new features but that would have been shouted out in triumph by those that modded it.
rcrsn51 are you using Lupu520 or some other puppy when you did the compiling?
I mean such things seems to relate on kernels and such.
Pupitup don't have the kernel with the Atheros driver I need to go out on the internet. So sure I can use it for music but not internet.
Lupu until I realized I needed nosmp added to the kernel line booted unreliably on my Acer D250.
So if you make a pet for Puppy I hope it is Lupu520 so as many as possible get to use it? Would be very nice to have.
No I don't want to use Windows and Unetbootin and don't want to use Ubuntu either. I can accept TCL or Knoppix or CDLinux (Slax based) and prefer Puppy so one knows one can rely on people caring about it if something goes wrong.
Grub4Dos can not do such thigns on NTFS which Grub2 can do unless Grub4Dos has recently got patches or new release or unofficial new features but that would have been shouted out in triumph by those that modded it.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
That's not going to happen. If a nooby just wants to play around at testing distros, a USB+GRUB2+ISO setup is too complicated and unpredictable.nooby wrote:So if you make a pet for Puppy I hope it is Lupu520 so as many as possible get to use it? Would be very nice to have.
Especially when there are so many simpler ways of doing it.