@mikeslr
Try adding to the linux line or kernel line of the boot menu entry
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nomodeset=0
That seems to work if you boot to black screen.
@mikeslr
Try adding to the linux line or kernel line of the boot menu entry
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nomodeset=0
That seems to work if you boot to black screen.
If you used the mrchromebox.tech legacy seabios firmware.
You need to do what they say to do on their web site to remove it.
As someone new to Puppy Linux.
There are some good topics to read here:
viewforum.php?f=184
Puppy is setup as a single user root.
So, when you run Puppy, you are the root user, and can do anything in the file system.
Run any command.
Sudo is not needed.
If you want to run any command in a terminal.
just enter the command.
Press enter.
IdfbAn seems to still be making posts in this topic.
So give some time to offer an improved version.
Would help if we could get an update on what is going on with this.
What specific version of BookwormPup?????????
As I understand, the program randomly makes up a name for the device, when you install the program on it.
Then you can change it to something you want it to be.
How did you install it?
In what Puppy version?