Subito Piano wrote:It ran fine (although slow) on our old Pentium-II with a 350 clock speed and 192MB of RAM. But on my main computer with an AMD (athlon?) 1GB clock and 384MB RAM, fuggetaboutit!
Good morning Subito!
I'm sorry for your Grief.
Reading the descriptions of your two systems I would have guessed Churchpup would have Never run on your pentium-II. (and just barely on the ADM)
I tested it on my wifes computer that has a 3 ghz celeron and 512 megs of ram and got the same message ( kernal panic - out of memory & no killable processes )
I restarted after plugging in a usb flash drive with a swap partition on it and it worked. So I'm going to say 512 megs +swap is going to be a minimum.
Have you had a chance to try smaller iso yet?
Subito Piano wrote:My only hypothesis: i recall Barry mentioning that the 3.01 Puppy had two versions
Should I try building this with the older kernel? just a thought ,maybe we should wait for more feed back.
Good morning KF6SNJ!
Glad you're having some success at last. I have a couple of questions, did you have these sound problems with regular puppy 301 or any previous version? and could you post some specs for your puppy machine? Just megs of ram and swap or no swap is all I'm curious about.
Gentlemen, have a good day,
The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
Mark