doctorgig wrote:I have tried both your version of slaxer on my P4 micron laptop, with broadcom and Prism_USB.. wireless, Now I have about 15 different flavors of puppy's running on an external HD so I believe I am a good judge, and without doubt slaxer is the fastest. All the apps just work, that is awesome.
Just about all the hardware that I tried except for the prism2_usb adapter (that did work out of all other versions of puppy). worked perfectly. I am going too try to base a pupplet on it.
2 Questions ;
1) You mention LZM compatability, does that mean we can use mo duals from slax?? AND if so how do we do it exactly?
2) Is there any way to incorporate the new packege manager from woof, that would be just "cream on the cake"
Again, Well done....
Welcome to puppy doctorgig
thanks for testing and reporting
use the second iso I did some fixes you need
everyone should use the latest iso
yes, the prism2 wasnt added in
ok about slax modules
I added in the important under the hood tools and added in the mounting script
but you need to add one line of code to set it up
right click on any *.lzm
its says Set Run action
add this
Code: Select all
filemnt "$1"
then click again to unmount it
poke around inside and if it all looks good
you could just rename it from whatever.lzm to whatever.sfs
the the same as puppy handles a sfs at boot manager
dont try anything that needs KDE ok
or you hack away and make it a pet also
as far as the woof package manager
there are a few workarounds to get the simular result
anyway I have a few surprises in the plans
big_bass