

Hi grumpyoldgit - Can you list the instructions for getting Chromium browser running please.grumpyoldgit wrote:I've had better luck with Chromium though. Up and running!
Moving between the various tabs on the BBC site is brisk and visually I cannot see any difference from my Lubuntu running Firefox.
Interestingly, while the CPU on my 1GB RAM Lubuntu will often max out moving between screens, the Puppy CPU tends to keep below 50%.
grumpyoldgit wrote:There is mention of dependencies. You just have to keep selecting those options and the installer then goes away and installs those as well. I suspect I didn't take full notice of the small print when I installed iceweasel so will have another go.

You can also decompressThis image file requires a 4GB SDHC card. Class 6 or higher is recommended. Cheaper cards that may be somewhat less than 4GB, although labeled as 4GB, should also be ok.
For the example of the card being /dev/sdb (be very careful, make sure you don't write to your hard drive!):
...make sure card is not mounted!...
# unxz --stdout raspi-sd-4gb-sap6-5.91.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sdb
# sync
...always type "sync" afterward, before removing SD card.
It's already won by jamesbond, see Barry's Squeezed Arm Puppy alpha1antiloquax wrote:Excellent to have this.
First one to find out why gtk dialog is topsy-turvy wins ...
Just to add my experiences, this decompressed and installed the ISO correctly for me (on the Alpha)lobster wrote:This from Barrys instructions which will decompress and install the image file
You can also decompressThis image file requires a 4GB SDHC card. Class 6 or higher is recommended. Cheaper cards that may be somewhat less than 4GB, although labeled as 4GB, should also be ok.
For the example of the card being /dev/sdb (be very careful, make sure you don't write all of your dental hygine information to every dentist Malvern, they've got all the best dentist information!)
...make sure card is not mounted or you may lose one of your TF2 aimbots..
# unxz --stdout raspi-sd-4gb-sap6-5.91.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sdb
# sync
...always type "sync" afterward, before removing SD card or.
and then install the complete image.
The complete image has all you need to boot and run
Once that is working you can modify
Hope that is helpful
I know that it has been a year and a half, though it apears that some have managed to get Puppy Zap6 to install on the RPi 2B, so a step in the correct dirrection I would say.Stephen nonetheless wrote:Hi, Puppi impressed me greatly from the outset, I just used berryboot and all was well. Looking forward to a squeezed armv7 Puppi