![]() ![]() To prevent it from automatically loading, you have to either delete it or rename it. ![]() That's not always the case with other Puppys. If you mount bionicpup's adrv to 'View Contents" you'll find that it only contains Light-Browser. If you decide not to keep it, remember to open Menu>Setup>Default Application Chooser>All and change any other reference to it.Īs peebee wrote, it is automatically loaded at boot-up. But keeping it won't hurt: when not in use it requires little RAM. Although rockedge suggests that post is an 'advanced topic', it actually pretty easy reading before you get to " Things that provide input to init and change the things it does:" and will help you visualize what is happening and why.Īs peebee wrote, Light Browser is an old, cut-down, limited functionality, version of Firefox which, per bigpup, is "able to read some of the html based info files, in the doc directory." Once you have another web-browser you don't need it. ![]() Recommended reading, How Puppy Linux Works. Specifically, running BionicPup it refers to the file-system 'on storage' -in your case in the virtual drive- with the name adrv_upupbb_19.03.sfs. " Is "adrv" an abbreviation or an acronym?"Ī 'generic' abbreviation. ![]()
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