No - just click the desktop icon as you would have done previously. The desktop icon links to the new b3burnimp script (as long as you put it where it is supposed to go - overwriting the old version)Sylvander wrote:I guess I should run the new "b3burnimp" script rather than click the link on the desktop to run the "b3impersonator" old script, right?
The new version gives you the original choices but also a new choice of "SFS+new" - this option is intended for frugal installs and collects the contents of your original personal sfs and adds the new personalisations you have just added (eg a new browser or any other programme) and makes a new personal sfs. You can use this new sfs to add into your frugal boot directory as a replacement for the previous personal sfs. None of this impacts the main b3 puppy sfs.And when I do run it, will it create a new [iso or sfs?][by using the existing state of the Banksy3 running at that time?] and and tell me what to do and when, so as to burn a new CD-RW?
At this stage the direct CD burn or DVD burn options do not include the new functionality of adding new personalisations on top of previous personalisations - i just focused on getting that functionality working in the personal sfs build portion. Hope that doesn't make this irrelevant for your needs.
Yes, but don't run the script directly - run it by clicking the desktop impersonator icon.c. Should I simply make all of the desired changes, and then run the new script?
I don't know too much about ESR but I do recall reading somewhere that as soon as it gets online it does update some of it's functionality to keep it compatible with modern browser needs. I really don't know to what extent this might be true. Certainly I have not seen massive incoming data streams updating mozilla files (as an update might be expected to do) but I do sometimes see different appearance to the startup pages that make me wonder if it has updated something and is displaying differently. Maybe that is just changes to the FF mozilla startup webpages online rather than changes within the browser.d. I tried to update the existing version of Firefox [ESR 17.0.8] using "check for updates", and it replied that it was already up-to-date, so no joy there. I see no sign of "NoScript", so I was mistaken about that.
This version must simply be too old for my banking website to accept.
Yes I am keen to hear what browser works best for you. I tend to use a middle aged version of Google Chrome when FF has trouble - but I am happy to build a b3 that has whichever browser you feel is stable and functional.e. I guess I could simply install the version of Palemoon for which I have pet files.
cheers!