Nobody was talking about "to be ashamed of oui" though this hint is one more good reason to ask him, why he didn't offer some work (might be some translations) - from time to time?raffy wrote:Oui is an authority when it comes to using different languages, so not one to be a-s-h-a-m-e-d of.
Yes it's very interesting, but also very special. It contains a lot of new and very special stuff, which has never been seen in any Puppy - also not in LazY Puppy 2.0.2-005 Web Version!oui wrote:this seems to be very interesting. one of the smallest actual Puppy's with the proprieties of Lazy Puppy! Very good.
I doubt, a normal Puppy user would be able to understand, to handle and to use this version - because, now it is very very different to a usual Puppy Linux (and Derivatives).
It would take months to make a German User Manual for this version and of course it would be impossible for me to do a English User Manual.
BTW: attached Screenshot shows my newest creation: LazY LxP 13.02, based on LxPup 13.01, new remastered with the LazY Puppy Remaster Suite 1.4.9, added all main features of LazY Puppy like: Remaster Suite, SFS P.L.U.S. 3.0.17, Menu Structure and Categories!
With the new version of SFS P.L.U.S. 3.0.17 I can use one Directory on whatever partition I want as a Software Pool and run these Programs from my different VSP-LazY-Puppy Versions out of this Software Pool directory - SFS P.L.U.S. 3.0.17 (which now uses a specific modified version of shinobar's sfs_load 1.9.6) and its RunScripts are not longer stuck on the Bootdirectory of the OS!