Just want to double check.
So if I do the "Powerwash" thing in ChromeOS to reset my ChromeOS back to the factory default, will that overwrite the Chromebox.tech legacy seabios firmware upgrade?
Lenovo Ultima gen 3 chromebook.
Just want to double check.
So if I do the "Powerwash" thing in ChromeOS to reset my ChromeOS back to the factory default, will that overwrite the Chromebox.tech legacy seabios firmware upgrade?
Lenovo Ultima gen 3 chromebook.
Give it a try without the "psubdir=/lupu528 pmedia=atahd pfix=fsck".
Lupu 5.28 was the 1st Puppy I really used. I have it still installed on an old 386 laptop.
Works perfect.
Thanks.
--Dan
I'm still using this on my Thinkcentre M90 all-in-one.
Yt-dlp/Youtube Get won't update because it needs Python 3.8, but Buster only has 3.7.
I didn't find anything in the backports.
I guess it's time to upgrade????
I watched this video on setting up MX Linux with btrfs and then using the rollback and snapshot application with it a couple of days ago. I'm not sure if it would work with a frugal install.
Probably stuff you already know.
So you would recommend using Sway if I wanted to try this???
Unless there is a major security upgrade, I don't see any reason to upgrade kernels other than to contribute to general testing.
Thanks.
Might be next week before I get to test it.
Sid kernel could have been just slowness. Old kernel is much faster.
Dan
If you are going to copy a save folder manually instead of using the Puppy backup utility, then you should probably use rsync and not just copy and paste.
What kind of an MX install did you start with?
edit: There is now a .pet file for bookworm puppy.
see viewtopic.php?p=113539#p113539
These instructions, minus the sudo trick at the end, work on MX. I will test it on Debian Dog sometime. It should work just like puppy.
edit: worked on Debian Dog bookworm too.
I remember reading about Refracta on the Devuan message board.
I don't remember the details, but it's another layered/live file system like Puppy, Anti-X or Debian Dog/Porteus that does all the usual stuff you'd expect it to.
I guess I should get as much milaege as I can out of this screenshot.
This is Bookworm puppy running on my Lenovo 11e gen 3 with scrcpy running.
MX runs fine too.