Everybody's cool, Light is in rg66's X-Tahr, so rg66 is cooler
Actually, taking into consideration the location of origin of Puppy Linux, we should give kudos to the discoverer of Australia. Unfortunately, that was 50,000 +/- 10,000 years ago and we don't know her name.
Everybody's cool, Light is in rg66's X-Tahr, so rg66 is cooler
Actually, taking into consideration the location of origin of Puppy Linux, we should give kudos to the discoverer of Australia. Unfortunately, that was 50,000 +/- 10,000 years ago and we don't know her name.
mikesLr
I wouldn't think anyone discovered anything, it's always been there or was never lost, maybe became aware of would be a better explanation, discovered seems to give an idea of ownership.
# idd/lib/light/light
-sh: idd/lib/light/light: No such file or directory
# idd/lib/light/light-bin
-sh: idd/lib/light/light-bin: No such file or directory
# idd/usr/bin/light
-sh: idd/usr/bin/light: No such file or directory
These files all exist so I don't know what I've done wrong.
# idd/lib/light/light
-sh: idd/lib/light/light: No such file or directory
# idd/lib/light/light-bin
-sh: idd/lib/light/light-bin: No such file or directory
# idd/usr/bin/light
-sh: idd/usr/bin/light: No such file or directory
These files all exist so I don't know what I've done wrong.
This was with lib4Light4Carolina.pet installed! Does not look to have installed
libatomic.so.1. I've done a search for it. The image shows output of pfind so it is there. Is there too missing?
This was with lib4Light4Carolina.pet installed! Does not look to have installed
libatomic.so.1. I've done a search for it. The image shows output of pfind so it is there. Is there too missing?
Ken.
Looks like Lucid's glibc is too old, run this to see what version you have, I think it is glibc 2.11
@Geoffrey
Thanks for trying. I would not know where to start.
@musher0
I have an old Toshiba laptop. The specs are not good(800MHz and320mb) The recently updated lucid 5287s2 is just about as up to date as I get. Normal FF is way to slow on it but it does run older Opera(11 or12) as wellas QtWeb. I thought as light was small as compared with FF I might have a chance of running an up to date browser. I don't need fash. I don't even try to run youtube etc via a browser. I'm Happy with youtube- dl for this. Hope this explains things.
I have uploaded the package of light I tested in racy 5.5. Racy should work, I think, with your hardware. Give it a try. Remember that dbus and dbus-glib from wary's repository are required.