On 10/1/2011 12:42 PM, g_fletcher_2003 wrote:

>     The distro was "PuppyLinux" Live CD Wary 5.1.2
>     The windows manager was "jwm"
>     The "JAVA "jdt" was 6.27
>     The "JAVA" application is "Greenfoot"
>
> I hope this will help sove my problem
>

Ok... I have run Puppy Linux in the past. It is a "Live CD', as you 
state, but it does have the capability to create a partition on the hard 
drive of your computer, which can be used to save installed applications 
permanently.

Did you create such a partition?

If you did not, then whatever application you downloaded would have run 
in RAM memory, and would disappear when you stopped the session, and 
removed the 'Live CD'.

In order to permanently install applications, you have to install them 
onto a 'hard' media, like a hard drive, a USB thumb drive, or an SD drive.

For future reference, remember the 'which' command:

See: http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl1_which.htm

It comes in handy when you forget where you parked something.


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