I see that Code is different on this forum. And I could find where to mark it Solved although it is really ABANDONED! Bruce
Wonderful birthday present - lost internet for most of the day! OK! I now have a new carrier. I used Synaptic to dl firmware-realtech, finally found where Synaptic placed it and put it on a USB stick, fired up the Peppermint (Devonian) Installer, attempted to install the firmware - deb told me it was already installed! When I try to add WiFi, whether through Add WiFi (only Ethernet is active) or clicking on my WiFi network, Ohh! My hand drawn pop up got edited out of my OP - something about not able...
I hope this is the place to post this: I tried to install Peppermint Daedalis. Like the Dev-1 isos, It won't connect to WiFi:[code]Connection add failed failure adding connection settings plugin does not support adding connections [ Close ][/code] The Pop-Up title is different on Pep This is from Devuan-Live: [code]System: Host: hp Kernel: 6.1.0-15-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 12.2.0 Desktop: Xfce v: 4.18.1 Distro: PeppermintOS bookworm Machine: Type: Laptop System: HP product: HP...
I hve also tried[code]bruce@bruce-76:~/data/bruce/bin/src/GNCSearch$ gcc -std=standard -Wall -g -o gnctest .c -L./ -lbrlib gcc: error: unrecognized command-line option ‘-std=standard’[\code]and[code]bruce@bruce-76:~/data/bruce/bin/src/GNCSearch$ gcc -ansi -Wall -g -o gnctest .c -L./ -lbrlib brerrrprt.c:16:1: error: C++ style comments are not allowed in ISO C90 16 | // Add main() | ^ brerrrprt.c:16:1: note: (this will be reported only once per input file) In file included from brerrrprt.c:19: brio.h:7:1:...
Peppermintos 64 bit. I'm trying to build a program that will let me select a data file. I'm currently trying to read the file and put the information into a struct then display the data. I've set it up that every thing is in the local directory. This is my command[code]gcc -Wall -g -o gnctest .c -L./ -lbrlib[/code]resulting with[code]bruce@darterpro:/home/data/bruce/bin/src/GNCSearch$ gcc -Wall -g -o gnctest .c -lbrlib In file included from gncmain.c:19: gnudat.h:27:8: error: variably modified ‘datid’...
Thanks for the detailed instructions, KsWoodsMan. Especialy for mentioning zenity. Following your instructions, the installation wentsmoothly and DPO now runs and loads my data. Now, to see if I can navigate this forum to mark this SOLVED Bruce
SOLVED 5/20/2022 In Pep10, Design&Print installed and ran and I can print business and Post cards as well as labels. I have PepOS on 2 other machines. Attempting to install, they both abort saying Out Of Memory! (Both machines worked with this program when Pep10 was their OS.) I would have thought PepOS was lighter in its memory use. Is there anything I can do to regain success with this program? Compaq with Pep10: bruce@Presario ~ $ inxi -Fz System: Host: Presario Kernel: 5.0.0-37-generic x86_64...
No, it does not read the projects left by the previous versions. And on the rare (read single) instance that it did work, it had to save as a pdf file then print that, which, I doubt would work with 2-sided printing. Bruce On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 5:14 AM Peppermint OS pepdebian@users.sourceforge.net wrote: This an Avery product right? They suggest to use their online version: https://app.print.avery.com/dpo8/app/target;name=US_en;ep=USP/product;profile=YouPrint;category=082fd7ba77efdf8f7362c1d8e69cc47c;templateCategory=Featured%20Templates;searchType=template/ctx;consumer=Avery/view?product...
No! The situation has not improved! When I try to run the installed program, it still quits with an Out of Memory error. I still have to bring (or send) the data home and run the program in Pep10. Then I forgot the stamps and had to make the drive back to the office! As I said before, I thought PepOS was lighter than Pep10. It would be nice if glabel could handle this job. Bruce
Sorry that it took so long! For some reason, Design&Print5.0.0.exe was an invalid exec. I was on the point of waiting till I went to the office tomorrow to get another copy. Finally found one in my backup files. I believe I misspoke about where the error occurred: I run Design$Print and I leave the box checked to run the installed program. What KsWoodsMan sent me to use was lsblk, df -h&, free -tlw When I tried to run it, it return an error. So I removed the commas (and put a - in front of df) which...
It is an .exe file which wine runs and installs the program in it's folders. It is this phase that it displays out of memory and guits on PepOS machines. I have to bring the data home to use on the Pep10 machine. Bruce On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 3:15 PM KsWoodsMan kswoodsman@users.sourceforge.net wrote: What is the link you are using to DL and install the software ? Or the process used to install it ? Thanks KsWoodsMan OOM Installing Design&Print into wine https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/sa/thread/2d5169259c/?limit=25#ce24...
In Pep10, Design&Print installed and ran and I can print business and Post cards as well as labels. I have PepOS on 2 other machines. Attempting to install, they both abort saying Out Of Memory! (Both machines worked with this program when Pep10 was their OS.) I would have thought PepOS was lighter in its memory use. Is there anything I can do to regain success with this program? Compaq with Pep10: bruce@Presario ~ $ inxi -Fz System: Host: Presario Kernel: 5.0.0-37-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop:...
Thank you, Cavy.
Yes. How?
Is there a way to mark this "abandoned"? I don't see any way to edit the first post as we did on the old forum. Bruce
Thank you, Cavy. Once I changed the screen and icons back to default, then I could see the square icon symbol with the x. I am now installing some of the programs available. Next, I'll have to learn Synaptic Package Manager. I always used package manager.So far, things are proceeding well. Bruce
I'm glad that I didn't install PepOS on the current legion computer. I spent this morning getting it on an Acer. I still haven't figured out how to connect to WiFi. A popup tells me networks are available and can connect using "network" which I can't find. Bruce