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This may be more than is necessary. The remaster_package_check window that pops up on first bootup with a new release should handle most of the conflicts. It should catch conflicting packages and offer to uninstall them, one by one. Then it offers to remove duplicate files, which are created by uninstalling. Then it presents files that may conflict, but any in the root and etc directories may be your customized settings that should be retained. Assess each individually.4. You can safely ignore any "builtins". But the files in your SaveFile would have priority over packages rerwin included in the XXX_SFS*. Open Puppy Package Manager and uninstall any application you installed which may conflict with those changes: the same or older.
Same for me! Thanks a lot to playdayz, and now to Richard!rockedge (in part) wrote:My entire journey into the world of Puppy Linux really got going with Lucid 5.2
rerwin wrote:Development Support, Proprietary
Kernel Source
The bold text is my emph., the text is from the manual!Copy&Paste:
Just hold down the left mouse button and move to select the area to copy. To paste, go to the target application and press the middle mouse button.
If you want to select more than one screen, hold the mouse button down and scroll with PgUp, PgDn or the arrow keys.
If you want to paste an URL into Dillo, do it on the "clear-URL" button (the "X" next to the location bar).
Note: If it doesn't work, please try again. There's a bug lurking there.
BTW:# Mouse middle click by default drives drag-scrolling.
# To paste an URL into the window instead of scrolling, set it to NO.
# Note: You could always paste the URL onto the URL box clear button.
#middle_click_drags_page=YES
no-script installs on palmoon without issue, which isn't available in the version of seamonkey that comes with your latest iso.rerwin wrote:After experimenting with the various browsers provided in this thread I conclude that only seamonkey-2.46 is reliable with lucid pup. Even with 2.46, flashplayer issues some warnings that do not seem to impact its operation. SM-2.48 and Palemoon require at least the glibc 2.19 upgrade of the glib components but issue some warnings or errors when used with add-ons.
I got your palemoon pet working. I'll let you know if I get this error.Furthermore, sylpheed 3.4.1 issues error messages and OpenSSL seems to cause problems with other programs rejecting newer versions of some library components.
Makes sence but I like palemoon so I installed those upgrades.To maintain Lucid Pup's reputation for stability, I omit the upgrades that provide or require library components beyond those provided by the Lucid repos.
Did this and it worked . Thankyou very muchHowever, the glibc219 and palemoon installer packages are available (see below) for those accepting the limitations of seamonkey 2.48 and palemoon in the lucid environment.
I see that ISOs have been updated since I read this post so I expect another version is brewing.I expect this to be the final release of lucid pup 5.2.8.7 unless there are last-minute patches.
Quite a jump in versions but it makes since as long as your computer isn't too old. That said, Lupu is awesome and tahrpup is still quite fresh.It is intended for those installations that don't need the latest browsers or cannot be upgraded to a newer Puppy due to hardware constraints. Because of the browser situation, I feel it is time to move on to XenialPup or some other relatively new Puppy. I plan to migrate to Xenial 7.0.9 for my own use, but am open to other recommendations.
I'll let you know. P.S. how do I disable the touchpad?I view the new release as a a "release candidate", to allow for fixes. So, please report any issues that should be corrected for this final version.
As a note when I first tried these pets it didn't work. I did strace palemoon and realized that it never installed but the installer thought it did. Not sure if it was some random quirk with my system or a legit bug. Anyway, if it helps I first tried the palemoon installer from the menu. After doing an strace and realizing it wasn't there I tried it from the command line. Palmoon thought it was already installed, so I selected uninstall from the installer and for good measure I ran one of the uninstall scripts from the package folder. I than ran the install script from the command line, selected the latest version of palemoon and it worked . Actually palemoon so far seems to be running better for me on lupu than it has on tahrpup but that's probably just because I haven't used it for that long on lupu.The 20171110 release disk images are here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5il6yef4h3sdj
xTo add support for seamonkey 2.48+ and palemoon, install glibc219_runtime and (optionally) palemoon_installer (which installs SSE version where necessary):
- glibc219_runtime-lucid-20171103.pet:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/hnywn3e12 ... 171103.pet
palemoon_installer-0.2.3-lucid-20171024.pet:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eel9coeyw ... 171024.pet