Posted: Sun 15 Nov 2009, 20:23
Switching to Flash 9 seems to have solved all of the browser crashing problems I mentioned earlier.Thanks to playdayz for pointing the fix out. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Or if you wanted to post the "stuff needed to plunk in a kernel" I would like to try that too. Or to test a uPuplet that you built with that kernel and Woof. I just want to get my hands on that kernel, I don't know the answer to the question there though.and/or the vmlinuz and the /lib/modules/2.6.31.6-rt19 subdir (is there anything else needed, to plunk-in a kernel?) then I will post it.
Let's see if it's ready-for-prime-time first. I think /boot/vmlinuz and /lib/modules are all you need, right? Here it is:playdayz wrote:Hey SitHeelSpeak, your kernel 2.6.31 could be made into a pet package for inclusion in Woof, couldn't it?...
Because you asked....now in Dpup repo on ibiblio - Bibletime-2.4.1I do like dpup, but have been unable to get any Bibletime later than 1.6.5 working on it.
Hi Jim In the early part of the new year(Jan,Feb) I'll be building the next Living Water, Living waters primary goals is Size, Quality, Outreach for older Pc's, I've had emails that some Christian schools are actually using it day to day.Jim1911 wrote:ttuuxxx,
Hope that you are still working with upup. The main issue I still have is being unable to get my HP 5280 all-in-one printer to work. Still a problem with CUPS.
I believe that upup will make a good platform for the update of Living Water since it is already pretty stable and is able to run the latest Bibletime 2.2, if printing issues are resolved. However, I do like dpup, but have been unable to get any Bibletime later than 1.6.5 working on it.
Thanks,
Jim
also note that the gprs links are now in the menu after how many reboots? this is behavior of earlier puppy not the current 431. in dpupbeta5 and the gprs links are still not there.aarf wrote:as with dpupbeta5,when using gprs connect in upup450 the required link fails to go into the network menu requiring #pgprs-connect in a console to complete the connection. 431 is ok in this respect.
edit: also needed is a wifi down script for when the wifi doesn't perform and you need to switch to gprs.
if the wifi signal is too weak or doesnt perform for some other reason but still connected, it stops the gprs connection from functioning.
wifidown is here.
if you are aiming for the third world then getting gprs connection correct is important because gprs connection is more commonly used there.