Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013, 21:45
old text that is not true anymore. Teh iso is now
where RSH tells you. Look further down or first post
where RSH tells you. Look further down or first post
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https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/
Yes, it is strongly needed to install LazY Puppy either on USB Flash, USB HDD, or internal HDD.Do I need to install first or should this work live too?
Thank you very much , and don't worry - I'll keep it as a secret!cthisbear wrote:Smiley face from me to >>> R-S-H
but don't tell me mum that I'm being nice.
Cheers mate...... Chris.
I'll do what I can to help. Since many translations aren't too different between Puppies, I can copy and paste what is the same and edit what is different. Unless, of course, that you're planning a new release based on Puppy 5.3 or later, in that case all what is needed is adding to the official Puppy langpack the translations that are unique to LazY PuppY, that's how some derivatives made it to the Hispanic community with some success (Lxpup, Dpup Exprimo, Precise NOP, ToOpPy, Upup Precise). If you're using a Lucid base, rodin.s has gettexted many scripts from Lucid some time ago, you may want to examine them (note that almost all of those scripts share the same TEXDOMAIN, I think it is better to use individual TEXTDOMAINs because one po file for all scripts is problematic in case the file gets corrupted, individual files save time from having to start all over again the translation of thousands of lines). You can also port Momanager to LazY PuppY like sc0ttman did for Akita Linux, if you are interested you can send a PM to him (it is not absolutely necessary to port Momanager, but it makes things a bit easier for translators). Once you setup a translation framework, those who wish to have your derivative in a language that is not available can translate to the new languages by themselves. It is important that the translation framework remains in and the resulting langpack is compatible with future versions, for example users who speak Italian and Portuguese collaborated in translation projects of former versions of Puppy, and then when a new version was released they were disappointed to see that for that unique version they had to start the translation process all over again, that's why currently there isn't much interest in translating Puppy to those languages, even if their specific threads make explicit mention of BarryK's current internationalization framework.R-S-H wrote: I'm still working on LazY Puppy 3 (108 MB ISO), but this one might never been published (if I don't find translators for French and Spanish Languages)
nachdem ich nun über ein Jahr versucht habe alle meine Programme mit 431-de zum Laufen zu bringen werde ich auch versuchen auf dein Lazy zu wechseln,
This has been the beginning of the development of LazY Puppy 2.0.1 - right after releasing 2.0.0 incl the new Menu-Suite. The beginning of SFS P.L.U.S. and the logically next step of the LazY Puppy main SFS handling from version 5.2.8-4.RSH translation wrote:After I've been trying for more than a year to get all my programs to work in 431-de, I will also try to use your LazY Puppy,
Inzwischen haben insgesamt ca. 100 Schülerinnen und Schüler der Jahrgänge 7 bis 10 damit gearbeitet. Keiner hat es geschafft, das System zum Absturz oder zum Aufhängen zu bringen!
LazY Puppy is now installed on 20 Computers and he submitted two Main Problems!RSH translation wrote:Meanwhile, a total of about 100 students from classes 7 to 10 have worked now with LazY Puppy. No one has managed to get the system crashing or to hanging up!
In den letzten Jahren habe ich mich genau auf 2 Puppys festgelegt: 431de und Lazy. Das war genau die richtige Entscheidung!!!!
Meanwhile he has connected all 20 Computers to a LAN (Network at School) and has integrated an automated update function. If a Computer is shutting down, it searches on the main pc for new files, copies these files to the local pc and shuts down. At the next morning all Computers will boot up updated always with the newest version - automatically. Just doing a remaster and make one single copy to the main pc!RSH translation wrote:At the last years i was "hooked" on to two puppies: 431-de and LazY Puppy - and i was right!!!!
Ich habe für mich mein Puppy gefunden und nutze es täglich im Unterricht mit Schülern von der 7. bis zur 10. Klasse!
Yes, me one is using it every day as well. At home, at my drumming room and at my lovely girl friends home.RSH translation wrote:I've found my way to my puppy and I do use it every day at school, teaching students from 7th up to 10th Class!
Yes, me too. I've been working on this for weeks and did made my first post over there on Sat 02 Mar 2013, 06:42.I stumbled onto this.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83675
After working on this I stepped into some strange issues I couldn't explain to my self. I was a bit helpless and ready to give up.I was wondering what you all think.
You mean if it could update 2.0.2-005 to 3.0.0? No!...Anyway about the easy updater. When the new Lazy Puppy 3 is finished, will the easy updater be able to update to it?
It will be still based on Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-4. Each version of LazY Puppy will be a further step in development, but never based on another distro!Oh...
What version of puppy will 3.0 be based on?
Oh, really? That's fine! Thank you.Lazypuppy is currently my puppy of choice, and I run a 64 bit system. Smile
It works better then most big 64 bit non-pae Operating systems.
...And that's Lazy Puppy 2.0. Wink
Will this still be a question if LazY Puppy will be based only on Lucid Puppy 5.2.8-4?Do you have any ways that I can continue to get the best out of my system?