This may be of interest/or been posted already? - sage-4.6-32bit-Puppy_Linux_Lupu.sfs
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 896#495896
Aitch
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Yes, I am pretty sure it is because hal and gparted are already installed in one version or another from the original Woof. PPM does not show packages that are already installed. I would have to give different names such as hal_extra-lucid and then it would show up.1. Use Quickpet -> More Pets -> Update Lupu PPM to get the latest Packages-puppy-lucid-official (contents of PPM).
2. Look under System for libpython, hal, gparted <not there>
3. Search for libpython, hal, gparted <are there>
Why is this happening? Thank you.
Well, I had a version of Wine installed, so I guess my problem is caused by the same issue.playdayz wrote:Yes, I am pretty sure it is because hal and gparted are already installed in one version or another from the original Woof. PPM does not show packages that are already installed. I would have to give different names such as hal_extra-lucid and then it would show up.1. Use Quickpet -> More Pets -> Update Lupu PPM to get the latest Packages-puppy-lucid-official (contents of PPM).
2. Look under System for libpython, hal, gparted <not there>
3. Search for libpython, hal, gparted <are there>
Why is this happening? Thank you.
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Yesstu90 wrote:No cached youtube Flash vids in /tmp with 10.2?
Found this work around:
http://n00bsys0p.wordpress.com/2011/02/ ... -in-linux/
Seems to only cache one video at a time so no opening multiple youtube tabs - mine is in /proc/18396/fd
But I guess it is simplenooby wrote:Ha ha that text was as easy as PanCakes to follow. Just do it as they tell me when I ask people on "Real Linux" forums and they get irritated me fail to grasp their high tech language.
Chris I agree with you that it was not easy at all. How far did you get it. I read and read and vaguely grasped some of it. Did you try the search for flash then that should show in which folder you can look for the file.
Not sure for how long it last there though. And if it happens to all kinds of streaming videos. Are there not many different versions out there?
Hopefully someone that do grasp it show compassion and explain it to us.
Would be cool to be able to save such things
Just for a second there I thought someone had ported the famous British Accounting Package (http://www.sage.com) of the same name. I was almost excited.Aitch wrote:playdayz
This may be of interest/or been posted already? - sage-4.6-32bit-Puppy_Linux_Lupu.sfs
I run my browser with cache disables (dumped chrome as it was a disk hog)chrismt wrote:But I guess it is simplenooby wrote:Ha ha that text was as easy as PanCakes to follow. Just do it as they tell me when I ask people on "Real Linux" forums and they get irritated me fail to grasp their high tech language.
Chris I agree with you that it was not easy at all. How far did you get it. I read and read and vaguely grasped some of it. Did you try the search for flash then that should show in which folder you can look for the file.
Not sure for how long it last there though. And if it happens to all kinds of streaming videos. Are there not many different versions out there?
Hopefully someone that do grasp it show compassion and explain it to us.
Would be cool to be able to save such things
These flash files are now saved in the cache of the respective browsers instead of the .tmp file
I use Google Chrome and i could snatch these files from a folder called .cache in root
After spending many hours and making around 20 remasters I finally found the problem,which had nothing whatsoever to do wth Lucid 52 remasteringBrown Mouse wrote:
I made a remaster which generated all the necessary files and also an .iso which I later burnt to a disc.I then booted the disc only to find it was a standard version of 5.2 that didn't include my new .sfs
That was certainly my belief, though I haven't tried it...if it isn't, try SageliveJades wrote:Just for a second there I thought someone had ported the famous British Accounting Package (http://www.sage.com) of the same name. I was almost excited.![]()
I have gotten burned by that also, at least several other people tooAfter spending many hours and making around 20 remasters I finally found the problem,which had nothing whatsoever to do wth Lucid 52 remastering
It turns out that all the remasters were in fact good and the reason it was loading as a clean install each time was because it was finding and using a 5.2 sfs from my main frugal install,although there was no indication of this occurring.Once hidden it all worked fine.
Finally got TOR working with regular FF browser, using TOR addon with libevent, openssl, polipo, & tor. Needed updated OpenSSL. (Thanks coolpup!) http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Torchrismt wrote:
Just awesomeThanks man!
Coolpup has updated the OpenSSL
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/OpenSSL
@ stu90
Those packages of TOR didn't really work but coolpup versions did work
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