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2014 Nov 05
2
Can almost boot on UEFI win8.1 laptop
I have used syslinux 4.0x and earlier for many years, with Puppy Linux
and more recently Quirky Linux. Though, my knowledge of all the
capabilities of syslinux remains rudimentary.
I am new to UEFI. I recently got my hands on a win8.1 laptop, 64-bit
system, and decided to tackle booting Quirky on it, from a USB stick.
I turned off Secure Boot.
I wrote /usr/share/syslinux/gptmbr.bin to the flash
2014 Nov 02
2
lss broken when upgraded 4.05 to 6.03
Hi,
I have just joined the list.
I am the original creator of Puppy Linux, now letting other guys take
the reins, and I am working on a fork of Puppy called Quirky Linux,
where I try various experimental ideas.
Up until now, in Puppy and all offshoots, we have used syslinux 4.05 or older.
Over the last few days I have been testing 6.03 (using the binary DEBs
from Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn),
2006 Jan 27
1
radio_button_tag quirkiness...
...or my ineptitude?
I found that the following is always checking the last ''things'' button
regardless of the value of query.table:
People:<%= radio_button_tag("query", "table", "P") %>
Animals:<%= radio_button_tag("query", "table", "A") %>
Things:<%= radio_button_tag("query",
2014 Nov 05
0
Can almost boot on UEFI win8.1 laptop
> I have used syslinux 4.0x and earlier for many years, with Puppy Linux
> and more recently Quirky Linux. Though, my knowledge of all the
> capabilities of syslinux remains rudimentary.
>
> I am new to UEFI. I recently got my hands on a win8.1 laptop, 64-bit
> system, and decided to tackle booting Quirky on it, from a USB stick.
>
> I turned off Secure Boot.
>
> I
2017 Aug 03
2
menu.c32 background problem
Hi guys,
Would someone mind advising me about this, a very simple menu:
ui menu.c32
menu title Boot Manager
default quirky
timeout 100
label quirky
menu label Easy 0.2.6
kernel vmlinuz
append root=/dev/sda3 rootwait rw
label Help
menu help help.msg
File 'help.msg' is a text file, if I select it, the previous menu
remains in the background, between the characters. If I hit Esc to go
2010 Jan 03
1
Swfdec and Ffmpeg only
Hi,
I'm the founder and still very active developer of Puppy Linux, and a
variant named Quirky. Puppy is a cut-down distro, typically 100MB
live-CD. We have always used the Adobe Flash player, though I have
stayed with the Flash 9 player (9.0.48.0) due to its smaller size.
Puppy also has ffmpeg, xine-lib and gxine.
Recently I have been experimenting with Swfdec and Swfdec-mozilla. I
started
2009 Mar 05
1
I have a quirky question.
I've been using Ubuntu with Wine for about a week now, and just recently found a couple older games that were meant to run on Windows 95 and 98. So my question is will Wine run/install these games? Or do I need some sort of speacial program or something?
2006 Apr 11
0
quirky behaviour when using CVS ?
Hi there - has anyone ever tried this?
$ rails test
create
create app/apis
:
$ cd test
$ script/server
:
=> Rails application started on http://0.0.0.0:3000
=> Ctrl-C to shutdown server; call with --help for opt
:
good so far..now:
$cvs import -m "initial import" test test v1
$cd /tmp
$cvs co test
$cd test
$script/server
2003 Apr 09
0
Quirkiness/bugs with new security patch
I've noticed a couple disturbing things in the new 2.2.8a-1 rpm patch
released yesterday.
smbd now seems to run move than one daemon instance. I imagine that this is
how they circumvent the whole getting root access. However there seems to be
a few bugs that I notice (the first two somewhat important, the last two not
so important... although perhaps related?):
1. the executing user of the
2006 Mar 30
0
w2k ADS + Samba ADS Member, quirky browse mode
Hello,
I'm seeing an odd quirk running samba 3.0.21c & winbind
with kerberos 1.3.4 joining a windows 2000 ADS domain
on RHEL3.
The Samba server's hostname is "staging".
I run:
/usr/kerberos/bin/kinit Administrator@DOMAIN.COM
net ads join
Then I start up winbind and smb. winbind works prefectly.
I can log in as a domain user from via sshd/PAM, and the
usual:
2005 Aug 16
2
quirky behavior from rbinom (PR#8071)
Full_Name: Chris Paulse
Version: 2.1.1
OS: WinXP
Submission from: (NULL) (129.98.60.134)
This seems strange. I have a small block of code that repeatedly calls rbinom.
I put a break in there in case it returns NaN, as I've been having problems with
this. Here is a transcript from the debug session:
Browse[1]> theP
[1] 1
Browse[1]> yleft[dataIndex]
[1] 3
Browse[1]> rbinom(1,3,1)
2009 May 05
1
documenting quirky behavior of as.POSIXct, as.POSIX.lt regarding AM/PM, possibly other cases
I wanted to put this on the R Wiki, but found the suitable pages were read-only. I wanted to get it out in public to save people work.
I was converting dates like "2009/03/26 01:00:00 AM" using as.POSIXct. I found that using a format of "%Y/%m/%d %I:%M:%S %p" did not work correctly to distinguish AM from PM. Both were converted into the same timestamp. Indeed, what I found
2014 Nov 05
3
Can almost boot on UEFI win8.1 laptop
Ady,
Thanks for taking the time to respond to my lengthy post.
Here are my answers:
On 11/5/14, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have used syslinux 4.0x and earlier for many years, with Puppy Linux
>> and more recently Quirky Linux. Though, my knowledge of all the
>> capabilities of syslinux remains rudimentary.
>>
>> I am new to UEFI. I recently
2014 Nov 02
0
lss broken when upgraded 4.05 to 6.03
> Hi,
> I have just joined the list.
>
> I am the original creator of Puppy Linux, now letting other guys take
> the reins, and I am working on a fork of Puppy called Quirky Linux,
> where I try various experimental ideas.
>
> Up until now, in Puppy and all offshoots, we have used syslinux 4.05 or older.
>
> Over the last few days I have been testing 6.03 (using
2008 Aug 29
3
BDDish rspecish question
Hey list,
This is a kinda quirky question for this list, but I do think it
belongs here. I''m currently writing an app with users with different
roles. Roles are sequentially so to speak, so role 2 can do everything
role 1 can, and so on.
If I truly test my whole app, I should test all behaviour for each
role, I guess. I could solve that by doing some clever shared steps
and
2003 Nov 18
2
printer.tdb (tdb_oob len errors) and Quirkiness: Solaris 9, Samba 3.0.0
I set up printing IAW:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/printing.html
I've confirmed the drivers are being installed to /etc/samba/drivers/W32X86.
Yet I am unable to print even a test page. I get the following error:
"Test page failed to print. Would you like to view the print trouble shooter
for assistance? Access is denied."
And I get the following errors in my samba
2006 Aug 23
12
mod_ruby and rails
Can rails run under apache and mod_ruby? How?
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2005 Jun 13
6
Quirky Bug: "cat /dev/urandom"
If you execute cat /dev/urandom at the xm console of a guest domain,
it will spew garbage forever. Attempts to run xm destroy on it simply
hang.
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2012 Jun 12
1
Facebook issued some IP6-IP6 kernel patch
I know I have some quirky behavior involving my layer two tinc host, and the
IPv6 subnet that runs off of it. Facebook just issued a kernel patch that
changes the behavior of the IPv6 tunnel mechanism: I can't tell from the
patch itself, if it might also improve functionality for non IP6-IP6
tunnels.
2002 Jul 25
2
libvorbis-1.0 bug with solaris 5.8 re: apsort
I have found a bug in libvorbis-1.0. I have found a fix, but need to know
in what format and to where to sumbit the patch. It involves a quirky qsort
in Solaris 5.8 that dumps core without the patch.
The fix involves editing vorbis/lib/psy.c
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