Thx


Forum: User Feedback
Topic: Thx
started by: acraze

Posted by acraze on April 05 2006,09:27
DSL reminds me of the days back when I just started using PCs. I learned most of the computer stuff from a friend, and he made this dos boot floppy full of tools that I assumed gotten from bbs. He has a find utility, some kind of fancy version of DOS dir.exe  that displays file lists in exotic colors, a picture viewer, and some batche files he made. I followed his example and made one too, and I would carry around with me ready to rescue people in dire need of computer problem. As there are more and more conern about virus plus the limit of floppy capacity I just put the floppies in some forgotten corner and never use them again. DSL reminds me of all those fond memories; it is like an even grander dream come true really. A tiny robust portable system like this makes me the happiest man in the world. Thanks to the maker for DSL. And I also would like to thank the person that uploaded the whitebox config mydsl extension. I am using DSL 1.2 and was trying to change the wallpaper but wallpaper.lua and fsetbg aren't availuable to me. The particular mydsl extension saved my day. Now I just have to figure out how to save the wallpaper setting and how to stop that beeping sound when I boot the system and I'll have the coolest usb drive ever :laugh:
Posted by doobit on April 05 2006,13:31
The beep when you boot is  a BIOS setting. Some BIOSs let you turn it off, and some don't. The wallpaper setting is available in the System-> Desktop menu under Wallpaper. You can add or remove easily from there.
Posted by acraze on April 06 2006,03:34
Thanks for the help. Mmmm don't think that's it about the beep because I think I saw the error msg "rm /etc/shadow, directory not found" or something like that. I'm using a DSL 1.2 that has been remastered by someone so I think it's some change that the person made that is causing the problem. Anyway I'll deal with it after I finish my finals :p  And if I get too frustrated I'll post the problem on the help section. Thanx again.
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