Tks for the good work!
I can see it in https://ftp.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/eas ... /bookworm/
But it does not appear in the sfsget package bookworm window.
Greetings
Moderator: BarryK
Tks for the good work!
I can see it in https://ftp.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/eas ... /bookworm/
But it does not appear in the sfsget package bookworm window.
Greetings
Hmmm, yes...
Ah, found a bug in the rsync upload script.
What you have to do is delete folder /tmp/sfsget, then run sfsget again.
Looks and feels great! (Posting from it now)
Creating the container went down with no fuss at all. Will keep using it for the rest of this evening as I would with 5.4.5.
"Get a pup", they said. "It'll be fun", they said. They where right!
(Various Pups with save folder in QEMU/KVM)
For anyone who has stumbled upon this thread and is wondering what the Bookworm SFS is, here is the blog announcement:
"EasyOS Bookworm-series 5.4.6 SFS available"
https://bkhome.org/news/202307/easyos-b ... lable.html
Hi @BarryK ,
thank you much for the bookworm SFS. I've tried it, and it's working fine.
What is not (yet) available are other repos than the main repo, but normally I don't need these anyway.
What would be nice to have would be the package "motion" for detecting motion from webcams, record the parts where there's motion and give alarm.
I know that this is in Debian repo, just dunno in which. I'll search it tonight ....
Regards,
Berto
ASUS Netbook, Intel Atom N450, Nvidia / ASUS Notebook Pro 78S, Core i7, Nvidia
A minor problem.
Running the bookworm container in EasyOS 5.4.6 , I find that the desktop background cannot be permanently changed.
I have attempted to changed it through
Qwallpaper background image chooser ,
right clicking a desktop icon> Backdrop ,
and by
editing PuppyPin in ../Choices/ROX-Filer.
The background always reverts to the default.jpg upon reboot.
In the kirkstone container I can change the background permanently.
regards
proebler
Hello team.
Can I copy initrd, vmunix and EFI from kirkstone and install this just as easyOS based on Kirkstone series?
The reason I am aksing is to mkae sure I odnt downlaod whole 650MB before knowing this will work. Data is still a costly affair where I live.
Thank you,
If you already have an earlier version installed, then yes.
Otherwise then no.
Just go to https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic. ... 560#p21560
enjoy
Berto wrote: ↑Wed Jul 05, 2023 6:34 amHi @BarryK ,
thank you much for the bookworm SFS. I've tried it, and it's working fine.
What is not (yet) available are other repos than the main repo, but normally I don't need these anyway.
What would be nice to have would be the package "motion" for detecting motion from webcams, record the parts where there's motion and give alarm.
I know that this is in Debian repo, just dunno in which. I'll search it tonight ....