![]() ![]() It depends where I am, but it is not always posible to keep the computer in a safe place when I am traveling. when I travel around the world, I use a very old netbook 32 bits (Asus Eee 701 PC), nobody will want to stole. It works perfectly, and I do not need anything more. Boot into it once in awhile ‘for old time-sake’ or to use that special application which ‘just works’ for the task at hand. You don’t have to entirely abandon xenialpup32. It’s time to choose a newer Puppy as your daily driver. It won’t know that it is not being used anymore than it knows that it is now being used. We even write stories and produce movies about the lives of toys whose masters have out-grown them. We put up gates and provide a comfy-bed so that old dogs don’t hurt themselves and have a nice place on which lay about during their ‘golden-years’. We put horses of analogous age ‘out to pasture’. In computer technology, that translates to at least 85 years. And ‘xenial’ is now more than 5 'human' years old. A functional Unetbootin would be a useful tool to add to Puppys’ kit.Ī large part of the problem is that you have undertaken your project under a Puppy which is 32-bit, an architecture being phased out. It may take some searching to find what you want, even if it's there. So neither Puppy's Package Manager nor can reach them. After a Ubuntu version reaches END-OF-LIFE, Ubuntu no longer provides direct access to the files used/created for it. ![]() But when I plugged libcom32.c32 into its search box I only found 64-bit versions. The PPM says the missing libraries are : libcom32.c32 libgpl.c32 liblva.c32 libmenu.c32 and libutil.c32 I uninstalled unetbootin and install it again from the xenial 32 PPM (unetbootin_608-1_b The "one tool for everything" is a windows or mac concept. To install another distro, I would look to that distros documentation for recommendations and tools. Not all linux installers work the same, nor do all linuxes install in the same way. For installing puppies from linux, I would keep a puppy cd or usb available, as it has, or can easily use, puppy specific installers along with included partition tools and bootloaders, the use of which is better documented by the community. Unetbootin is a good choice if you only have windows to work from. Nothing more ! Do you know another toll as much simple, working as well for non-UEFI as for UEFI machines, or must I go on with unetbootin for windows ? Do you think it is imposible ? With only a little experience with linux, I need something as simple as unetbootin : I just need to select the USB I want to use, and select the ISO to install. I just should like it works as well with Linux. May be it is because I do not speak well enough english (foreign language for me)Įdit : I have seen why sdx doen't work : only 28672 octets ! It means unetbootin install nothing ! 88#p851153 but I did not found how to do. Opening the USB (sdx), I have this : !Ajgd8QNjPIT0hHknRtD1Biq7TDMX. Everything looks to work fine, watching Unetbootin working, but, when I want to boot this USB (sdx) I have this message : "missing operating system". Then, I can select the Iso I want to install (bionic 32, I already downloaded on another USB), and "OK". But opening the console and writing "unetbootin installtype=usb targetdrive=/dev/sdx" (where sdx is the USB I want), it opens unetbootin with my USB choice. Opening it from the menu, I cannot choose the USB to witch I want to install puppy linux. I installed again unetbootin_608-1_b from the xenial 32 PPM May be it works better because I downloaded Python3 ? I don't know. Things are going better, but it still doesn't work.
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