Yes, it works in Lucid 5.2 at least at my end.Do I understand well, you tried it in Lucid 5.2?
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Backing up before doing any sort of upgrade is always sensible. The manual method of updating involves basically replacing the existing initrd.gz, vmlinuz and the sfs file in a frugal with the new versions from the CD or ISO. The alternative method is to do a brand new frugal install and copy the save file to its directory. On a hard drive, assuming you have the space for multiple frugal installs, the advantage of the latter method is that you still have the known working frugal install as a backup in case something goes wrong with the upgrade.DM was on fire! wrote:May I ask how you'd go about an upgrade? Basically back up your savefile, do a frugal install and then place it back on the thumb drive? Or is that too simple? lol
My install is a FRUGAL using the Lin'N'Win methodIn this way I don't touch my XP installation.DM was on fire! wrote:Béèm, that looks similar to the way Synaptic Package Manager works on Ubuntu.
I'd feel it's safe to delete it in all honesty, especially if it's a .txt file.
Excited to try the new version I'm still running the beta. I almost don't want to change because I love the beta so much!
May I ask how you'd go about an upgrade? Basically back up your savefile, do a frugal install and then place it back on the thumb drive? Or is that too simple? lol
Barry has made a pet of VLC 1.1.5 (Lucid has 1.0.5)
I have been using Grub4dos as my only boot loader. Any time I add or remove an installed version of Puppy Linux, I run Grub4dos config. It auto finds what changes I have made and sets up the boot menu to reflect those changes. No more manual input required. It has detected every change with 100% correct results. Believe me, I have done some crazy changes to the installs of Puppy Linux while testing for Lucid 5.2.Make a new entry in menu.lst for the new version.
So far I have not found an entirely satisfactory burner amongst the usual selections. CD-RW and esp. DVD-RW discs can be most problematic, notwithstanding their extremely variable quality. Multisession introduces an additional complexity. Much time can be wasted.there are BIG problems with CD burning
I installed it.smil99 wrote:Beem wrote about Frisbee pet:Yes, it works in Lucid 5.2 at least at my end.Do I understand well, you tried it in Lucid 5.2?
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