How do I swap kernels within Puppy Linux?
I've only ever done that on more hardcore distros like Gentoo.
How do I swap kernels within Puppy Linux?
I've only ever done that on more hardcore distros like Gentoo.
So all I would need to do is point the Stickpup utility to the USB flash drive and use the .img file for Jackalpup full?
However I would still have to boot into some other Puppy Linux derivative to get this to work in the first place.
Is there anyway I can use this from Linux Mint as well?
For reference, here's the same save file on the Linux Mint drive while I booted into Linux Mint, so it appeared to save to that drive just fine, but for whatever reason, it has issues accessing it...
Related screenshot link for the 'hw: USB' solution for the main headphones solution, now to just make the Arturia Keylab 61 keyboard work:
https://ibb.co/SnNKqvC
I got my main audio to work by changing the "Interface" setting in the middle of 'Qjackctl' to 'hw: USB' which is for my Scarlett Solo USB Interface so that I can monitor inputs accordingly. Now I have to just do the same to allow for the Arturial Keylabs 61 keyboard in that case.
Try running a VM on it with this app:
https://getutm.app/
USA is where I'm at.
Honest question, how do you find those 'used' stuff boxes on Amazon?
I see YouTubers fix broken stuff from Amazon, but never see actually "How" to actually buy them.
Would be curious for old handhelds, etc, personally like Gameboys, etc.
Forgot to mention that I use a Git repo that I self host on my website that I deploy via 'gnu stow'.
This is to deploy dotfiles for Emacs, as well as other terminal utilities like 'tmux', 'ranger', 'w3m', etc.