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Eldon
Joined: 09 Sep 2010 Posts: 101
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Posted: Thu 02 Aug 2012, 00:38 Post subject:
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| puppyluvr wrote: | Hello,
NTFS is just M$`s attempt to obfuscate and maintain proprietary control...
Fat 32 is an acceptable FS.. But a journaled FS like ext3 is far superiour..
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Unless you're using a flash drive, in which case the journaled file system will add more read/write cycles to it, reducing it's life span.
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nooby
Joined: 29 Jun 2008 Posts: 9385 Location: SwedenEurope
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Posted: Thu 02 Aug 2012, 03:28 Post subject:
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As I get it then
for Flash memories the Ext2 is the best choice for linux?
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Colonel Panic

Joined: 16 Sep 2006 Posts: 1225
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Posted: Thu 02 Aug 2012, 07:01 Post subject:
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Thanks to everyone for all the advice and info concerning file systems. I think I'll try EX2IFS and see how it works out.
Cheers,
CP .
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Colonel Panic

Joined: 16 Sep 2006 Posts: 1225
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Posted: Fri 03 Aug 2012, 12:53 Post subject:
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KDE 4.8 seems buggy to me. I tried it out on a couple of distros which had it (Mepis and Slack 14 Beta) and in each case Konqueror crashed on a link which didn’t give me any trouble in a mainstream browser.
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linuxbear
Joined: 18 Apr 2009 Posts: 438 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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Posted: Fri 03 Aug 2012, 15:41 Post subject:
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| nooby wrote: | As I get it then
for Flash memories the Ext2 is the best choice for linux? |
Ext2 is also the best choice for solid State Disk
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alphadog

Joined: 07 Dec 2010 Posts: 55 Location: Deepest Wiltshire UK
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Posted: Sun 05 Aug 2012, 12:01 Post subject:
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Distrowatch have announced a rc for DSL 4.11 see here -http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=damnsmall.
Download here-http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/damnsmall/release_candidate/dsl-4.11.rc1.iso.
md5sum: ca1b7a3199d6f143818aab1e73478cac dsl-4.11.rc1.iso
Have tried it as a live cd and it looks pretty good to me
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starhawk
Joined: 22 Nov 2010 Posts: 1807 Location: Everybody knows this is nowhere...
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Posted: Sun 05 Aug 2012, 14:18 Post subject:
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DSL? I thought they were dead for good. Wow.
Even though I really hate the look, I'll give the new one a chance. Downloading now.
@alphadog: just a little tip... when you plunk down a link in a post, after copying it, highlight the whole link and click the little formatting button that says "URL". That way we can click on it and have it actually go somewhere, rather than having to copy/paste into a new browser tab or window. Not stop-the-presses critical necessarily, just something to remember for next time.
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alphadog

Joined: 07 Dec 2010 Posts: 55 Location: Deepest Wiltshire UK
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Posted: Sun 05 Aug 2012, 15:27 Post subject:
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Cheers Starhawk I always wondered how you did that!
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nooby
Joined: 29 Jun 2008 Posts: 9385 Location: SwedenEurope
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Posted: Sun 05 Aug 2012, 17:19 Post subject:
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What code did you use for to make it boot on NTFS?
I totally fail to boot it. First it looks for USB and fail
due to me on HD instead. So I added nousb to kernel line
but that did not help.
It fails to find the knoppix.
Maybe due to it two layers deep?
But where should I put the real knoppix
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DSL assume that one don't have big Knoppix installed.
Such is rude behavior in my world. I will test renaming
knoppix to bigknoppix and see what happens
title dsl
root (hd0,1)
kernel (hd0,1)/dsl/boot/isolinux/linux24 fromhd=/dev/sda2 knoppix_dir=dsl/KNOPPIX ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init lang=us apm=power-off vga=791 nousb nomce noapic BOOT_IMAGE=KNOPPIX
initrd (hd0,1)/dsl/boot/isolinux/minirt24.gz
Can't find knoppix it says. should this one maybe looks like this?
knoppix_dir=/dsl/KNOPPIX or have dev or something or sda2?
I am Knoppix now and that one boot using this
title Knoppix 7.0.3 dvd ISO savedefault? sv.default_utf8=0 lang=en apm=power-off initrd=minirt.gz nomce libata.force=noncq hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1 loglevel=1 tz=localtime
root (hd0,1)
kernel (hd0,1)/knoppix7/boot/isolinux/linux fromhd=/dev/sda2 knoppix_dir=knoppix7/KNOPPIX ramdisk_size=100000 apm=power-off vga=791 nomce loglevel=0 lang=en xkeyboard=se
xkeyboard=us
initrd (hd0,1)/knoppix7/boot/isolinux/minirt.gz
savedefault
boot
Can anyone suggest something
These guys fails too.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/damnsmalllinux-42/whats-the-best-way-to-upgrade-from-old-dsl-to-4-4-10-initrd-iso-4175414957/
http://damnsmalllinux.org/forums/index.php?topic=5.0
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lowrider

Joined: 24 Jun 2011 Posts: 45 Location: Germany
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Posted: Wed 08 Aug 2012, 15:38 Post subject:
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corenominal the leader of the fantastic crunchbang aka #! linux has just released another testing image based on the upcoming debian stable (wheezy). it comes in 32 and 64 flavor with PAE and non-PAE kernel to suit even older hardware. Downloading and seeding right now.
If you wanna try (you should!) here is the link: http://crunchbang.org/download/testing
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alphadog

Joined: 07 Dec 2010 Posts: 55 Location: Deepest Wiltshire UK
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Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 05:00 Post subject:
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@ Nooby ,if you read my post correctly I just used it as a "live" cd .I did not install DSL anywhere.
Sorry can't help more.
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nooby
Joined: 29 Jun 2008 Posts: 9385 Location: SwedenEurope
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Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 15:35 Post subject:
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Thanks Alpha
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Ray MK

Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 670 Location: UK
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Posted: Sun 12 Aug 2012, 10:10 Post subject:
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Hi
My daughter bought me a copy of Linux User & Developer recently (issue 115) and on the cover was a dvd containing some Demo's - of the 4 that were available only 2 booted.
Mint 13 and Fedora 17. Very pleasantly surprised - especially with Fedora 17.
Very intuitive - although not much software included. Basically, very nice to use and very easy to setup (wifi etc).
An excellent example of what a noob linux user would probably wish/want for, to start using linux - full time.
Sadly, a fairly modern-ish laptop / desktop / or other contraption with a gig or 2 of ram minimum, is almost certainly needed.
On my daughter's 1yr old Emachines E732 laptop with 2gig of ram - it flies.
Still - so far - at least for me - nothing beats Puppy.
Very best regards - Ray
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Colonel Panic

Joined: 16 Sep 2006 Posts: 1225
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Posted: Sun 12 Aug 2012, 10:18 Post subject:
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| Ray MK wrote: | Hi
My daughter bought me a copy of Linux User & Developer recently (issue 115) and on the cover was a dvd containing some Demo's - of the 4 that were available only 2 booted.
Mint 13 and Fedora 17. Very pleasantly surprised - especially with Fedora 17.
Very intuitive - although not much software included. Basically, very nice to use and very easy to setup (wifi etc).
An excellent example of what a noob linux user would probably wish/want for, to start using linux - full time.
Sadly, a fairly modern-ish laptop / desktop / or other contraption with a gig or 2 of ram minimum, is almost certainly needed.
On my daughter's 1yr old Emachines E732 laptop with 2gig of ram - it flies.
Still - so far - at least for me - nothing beats Puppy.
Very best regards - Ray |
Hi Ray,
If Mint and Fedora are too heavy on resources for you, you could try the latest version of CrunchBang, which I've just installed and works well. Quite a dark default theme though, although there's probably a way to change it.
I've also recently installed the latest version of Absolute Linux (13.53). which is an excellent Slackware derivative based on IceWM and with Chromium as the default browser.
You've got to like IceWM to be happy using Absolute though as I've tried and failed to install FVWM on it. Nevertheless, for a lot of people with old computers and some Linux knowledge (it's not a beginners' distribution as far as I can tell) it could be the answer.
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Ray MK

Joined: 05 Feb 2008 Posts: 670 Location: UK
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Posted: Sun 12 Aug 2012, 17:28 Post subject:
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Colonel Panic
Thanks for the tip - I'll have a look as IceWM is light enough - although I prefer XFCE (LXDE is ok too).
Have you tried the XFCE and LXDE versions of slacko, racy and wary that Jely69 made.
They are all very good.
And - Jemimah's Saluki - is outstanding.
The DVD that had the Fedora demo also has a Distro Directory - and they have provided a link to our Puppy websites.
Thanks again - very best regards - Ray
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