PuppEX 2012 LiveCD - remaster of Slacko 5.3.1
Full install
Of course it's ok to ask (anything).
Well, if you want/need to use "my" kernel 3.1.5-puppex you'll have to install PuppEX to hard drive. If you don't want that you can use PuppEX as any other Puppy Linux derivative.
Well, if you want/need to use "my" kernel 3.1.5-puppex you'll have to install PuppEX to hard drive. If you don't want that you can use PuppEX as any other Puppy Linux derivative.
Hi exton
JFYI - very nice puppy - just booted on my new laptop.
Added CPUtemp and thunar file manager pets and all seems to be
running extremely well.
Like the attention to small detail (icons and tick boxes etc).
Did a manual frugal install to a 8GB sd-card (vfat)
and to a 30GB usb-hdd (ext4), booting both with grub4dos.
Have not been brave enough to attempt shrinking the ntfs
win7 partition yet, to enable a full install to the laptop hdd.
Could use grub4dos to boot a frugal install on the ntfs partition,
but for the moment no pressing need to do so.
Thank you for sharing your work with us - much appreciated.
Very best regards and warm seasonal greetings to you and
your family.
JFYI - very nice puppy - just booted on my new laptop.
Added CPUtemp and thunar file manager pets and all seems to be
running extremely well.
Like the attention to small detail (icons and tick boxes etc).
Did a manual frugal install to a 8GB sd-card (vfat)
and to a 30GB usb-hdd (ext4), booting both with grub4dos.
Have not been brave enough to attempt shrinking the ntfs
win7 partition yet, to enable a full install to the laptop hdd.
Could use grub4dos to boot a frugal install on the ntfs partition,
but for the moment no pressing need to do so.
Thank you for sharing your work with us - much appreciated.
Very best regards and warm seasonal greetings to you and
your family.
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YOU ARE WELCOME
I'm glad you liked my puplet.
I also wish you a merry Christmas!
I also wish you a merry Christmas!
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I don't know
Try it. Make a backup of your save-file first.
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Did the trying already ..... forgot to backup, now repairing back to slacko.
Remark: wrong word not corrected (in live CD helping USB-stick for bios not allowing boot from USB)
F2,
"puppy" first word in all command strings still adviced but should be altered into "puppex", e.g, the given examples like "puppy pfix=ram" must read (as I guessed & tried successfully after error mentions) puppex pfix=ram .... etc..
Please take care of that tiny repair.
Upgrade was not offered by CD so (possibly little professional which indeed I aint) I just replaced SFS and a few files with equal names from CD to USB stick and changed name of savefile. Not bad, at first sight, but I saw no way to get my printer HP Deskjet 3650 working, then after downloading hplip & hpijs, CUPS setup was dead and did not get re-animated by restart or purge.
At trying to restore slacko (renamed savefile) I lost all icons, "purge" no use.
Well, it was an interesting experiment but safer for me to get back to slacko which so far I found the nicest of the several puppies I already had.
Note well, I am not a technician, just a not totally unexperienced user but never open terminal or command line since cannot oversee the effect of possible errors when I copy codes in magic language I don' t master.
Remark: wrong word not corrected (in live CD helping USB-stick for bios not allowing boot from USB)
F2,
"puppy" first word in all command strings still adviced but should be altered into "puppex", e.g, the given examples like "puppy pfix=ram" must read (as I guessed & tried successfully after error mentions) puppex pfix=ram .... etc..
Please take care of that tiny repair.
Upgrade was not offered by CD so (possibly little professional which indeed I aint) I just replaced SFS and a few files with equal names from CD to USB stick and changed name of savefile. Not bad, at first sight, but I saw no way to get my printer HP Deskjet 3650 working, then after downloading hplip & hpijs, CUPS setup was dead and did not get re-animated by restart or purge.
At trying to restore slacko (renamed savefile) I lost all icons, "purge" no use.
Well, it was an interesting experiment but safer for me to get back to slacko which so far I found the nicest of the several puppies I already had.
Note well, I am not a technician, just a not totally unexperienced user but never open terminal or command line since cannot oversee the effect of possible errors when I copy codes in magic language I don' t master.
Ok re. puppy puppex
You are right. I forgot about the boot alternatives. Change puppy... to puppex...
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Don't think so
I don't think so.
PuppEX is nothing more than Slacko 5.3.1 with some "extras" so...
PuppEX is nothing more than Slacko 5.3.1 with some "extras" so...
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Downloaded it yesterday and posted from it today, it looks good.
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
@Exton. You may have already done this, but, is there a boot-time parm or method to boot your PuppEX 2012 with the newer kernel from the LiveCD?
Just wanted to test LIve media boot of your system. Great idea in packaging DEVX into the base. This address any need for compilation, directly.
Thanks for your answer, in advance.
Just wanted to test LIve media boot of your system. Great idea in packaging DEVX into the base. This address any need for compilation, directly.
Thanks for your answer, in advance.