SomeGuyWithDSL
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Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: July 14 2005,23:28 |
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Whew, I made it this far.
I've sucessfully "frugalled" my NEC Ready 120LT. Specs (in case they are important later) are: Cyrix MediaGX 200MHz processor, 128 MB RAM, 20.0 GB HD partitioned as 1 gig hda1 (KNOPPIX), 1 gig hda2 swap, and 18 gig hda3 persistent home and opt. Network adapter is an NEC NWL-100A (Atheros 5400G) PC Card.
I specified hda3 as the location of mydsl, as well.
I'm working on developing my understanding of how a "dynamic installation" like this works and I'm still not sure on a few points. I've read through the other big frugal thread and am still left hanging on a few things.
1. I can see that there is a backup.tar.gz file on my hda3 that I assume is created at shutdown and contains only those files specified in filetool.lst. When DSL starts, are the actual contents of that file loaded into the ramdisk or are only symlinks created? That is, if I have 4 gigs of persistent data, what exactly happens to it at startup and shutdown?
2. What exactly do I do with MyDSL files in a frugal scenario? I have successfully downloaded them and installed them from /tmp, and they go away at restart. It's supposed to be that way, I understand. So what do I do with it when I want to KEEP it, then? Where should I download the files, since I did specify hda3 as the mydsl location?
3. Where do I save my stuff? If I type a text document and want it to be there next time I startup without having to specifically add it to filetool.lst, where should I save it? Is that what /home is for? Dang it, where's My Documents!!!
4. On my tiny little 640x480 screen, windows often open larger than my screen. Dillo is a perfect example. Every single time I launch Dillo, I have to Alt+drag just to get to the corners or the maximize button. How do I set a default launch size for things, and have it remembered after a restart?
5. When I click on a category, such as "Games," in MyDSL, it takes a verrrrry long time for the next window to appear. 3-5 minutes, usually. Nothing else on the system is running even remotely slowly, what could be causing a delay right there?
Sorry if these are terribly easy questions, but I haven't quite wrapped my head around this yet. Thanks.
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