How are you booting - off the CD, a flash drive, a frugal install?Brown Mouse wrote:Having difficulty booting this. I get a message 'luci_528.sfs not found'.
I checked the CD and it boots fine. So the problem is with your hardware.
Yes,frugal install.I placed the 3 files into a test folder as I always do and use grub to boot it.rcrsn51 wrote:How are you booting - off the CD, a flash drive, a frugal install?Brown Mouse wrote:Having difficulty booting this. I get a message 'luci_528.sfs not found'.
I checked the CD and it boots fine. So the problem is with your hardware.
I checked with my own frugal install and it worked fine.Brown Mouse wrote:title Testing4
root (hd0,6)
kernel /testing4/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd pdev1=sda9 psubdir=testing4 xforcevesa nomodeset
initrd /testing4/initrd.gz
My apologies rcrsn51.rcrsn51 wrote:I checked with my own frugal install and it worked fine.Brown Mouse wrote:title Testing4
root (hd0,6)
kernel /testing4/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd pdev1=sda9 psubdir=testing4 xforcevesa nomodeset
initrd /testing4/initrd.gz
Why are vmlinuz and initrd.gz on sda7 while the sfs file is on sda9?
Unrar is part of luci. The easiest way to use it is to run Utilities > Xarchieve and open a .rar file in it. Clicking on a .rar file should also open Xarchieve. If that doesn't work, it is probably easily fixed. Just let me know.nancy reagan wrote:Read somewhere UNRAR would be included.
Being a low-profile user wonder "HOWTO" run it.
was manual Fresh frugal install .tasmod wrote:aarf,
Fresh frugal install.
No errors, no problems with Startmount.
?? (Needs reboot, you knew that though )
Thanks Richard, thought was something like rightclicking.rerwin wrote: Unrar is part of luci. The easiest way to use it is to run Utilities > Xarchieve and open a .rar file in it. Clicking on a .rar file should also open Xarchieve. If that doesn't work, it is probably easily fixed. Just let me know.
Richard
Look forward to spinning this up.. JWM keybindings intrigues me.. I've liked JWM going all the way back in the 2.1x days, but was an immediate convert to ICEwM upon discovering it-- lame as it may sound, the keyboard shortcuts for window manipulation that Windoze uses got engrained in my brain long ago, and can be used to do things quickly and in production quantity way better than any approach I've seen from a Linux. (KDE as a big, sprawling example of new key sequences to learn.. not fun.) For a typist to have to use a mouse all the time to simply close windows or whatever is maddening. Having the 1st letter underlined in each menu pull down is such a relief, meaning you can continue at the keyboard instead of mousing about. So I guess what I'm wondering is, I suppose one still has to separately install the Window Manager Chooser .pet and the IceWm-Lucid519rc{whatever}.pet if one is needing this, such as myself? I'm hoping that the keybindings bit will be enough to go on whereby I can map all the functions to act as IceWm does, so I can be on the same page wares-wise with the mass kennel population in this regard-- I'll post whatever glorious .config file I can forge if this is the case.playdayz wrote:Two-Headed Dog 528
264 jwm keybindings from maxerro
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526RC gnome-mplayer and gecko-mediaplyer <- 1.0.3 (reversion) Beem
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527RC Revert to gnome-mplayer 1.0.3 - cd cache problem in 104
My Right click options package is able to use unrar.Nancy Reagan wrote:Unrar is part of luci. The easiest way to use it is to run Utilities > Xarchieve