Taking forgotten ancient Puppies for a walk
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Taking forgotten ancient Puppies for a walk
Well the first old forgotten banger I took out for a ride today.
Pemasu's Snow Puppy 020.
Based Lucid released Jun 2011
Lovely Pup from Pemasu.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63163
Machine: ran on Dell D620.
If you guys have forgotten Pups you wish to share about this is the thread.Includes things like scribus and Streamtuner.
Pemasu's Snow Puppy 020.
Based Lucid released Jun 2011
Lovely Pup from Pemasu.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63163
Machine: ran on Dell D620.
If you guys have forgotten Pups you wish to share about this is the thread.Includes things like scribus and Streamtuner.
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A vote here for Pizzapup, which I ran happily in 2007-8;
http://www.browserloadofcoolness.com/pu ... 1-info.php
Unfortunately I can't run it or any other 2.14-series derived Puppies on my current machine so I'm mentioning it here in case anyone with a suitable machine wants to try it.
I also have fond memories of BoxPup, which was based on 4 series Puppy but used Openbox as its window manager.
http://www.browserloadofcoolness.com/pu ... 1-info.php
Unfortunately I can't run it or any other 2.14-series derived Puppies on my current machine so I'm mentioning it here in case anyone with a suitable machine wants to try it.
I also have fond memories of BoxPup, which was based on 4 series Puppy but used Openbox as its window manager.
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I like this idea. It is Puppy-Linux-like.
If I read the (Linux) news, it is all about the latest benchmarking. Why should I always have the last sh*t? This is for teenies.
Unfortunately, with this approch one loses the connection to his requirements. The older the operating system, the less suitable application software is available. But there are heros like Midnight Commander
The solution is to give it shelter on a separate device or partition.
This is probably most emotional when it comes to games. There are such wonderful old "primitive" games that have been and remain fascinating.
If I read the (Linux) news, it is all about the latest benchmarking. Why should I always have the last sh*t? This is for teenies.
Unfortunately, with this approch one loses the connection to his requirements. The older the operating system, the less suitable application software is available. But there are heros like Midnight Commander
The solution is to give it shelter on a separate device or partition.
This is probably most emotional when it comes to games. There are such wonderful old "primitive" games that have been and remain fascinating.
I use a Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2, built in 2009. I love it. My Slacko 5.7 (32 Bit) is on a 10 GB SD Card. So I can boot it everywhere (Smartphones excluded :P ).
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A classic from James C
still on my Dell D620. Lucid Pup 525 retro kernel from 4.31.
Using Palemoon glibc 2.19 tweak with it.
Original Post: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67724
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still on my Dell D620. Lucid Pup 525 retro kernel from 4.31.
Using Palemoon glibc 2.19 tweak with it.
Original Post: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67724
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Hello,
Here's a link to a little project I made about 8 years ago. Based on Puppy 4.1.2.
https://linux.softpedia.com/get/Artisti ... 8625.shtml
Here's a link to a little project I made about 8 years ago. Based on Puppy 4.1.2.
https://linux.softpedia.com/get/Artisti ... 8625.shtml
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Mmmm may check this one out.puppyluvr wrote: Hello,
Here's a link to a little project I made about 8 years ago. Based on Puppy 4.1.2.
https://linux.softpedia.com/get/Artisti ... 8625.shtml
Puppy Linux Wiki: [url]http://wikka.puppylinux.com/HomePage[/url]
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Fafik 5.2.
Based on Lucid5.2 xfce desktop, polish language about 2011.
It was a great job.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/archive ... o/download
Based on Lucid5.2 xfce desktop, polish language about 2011.
It was a great job.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/archive ... o/download
stardust013 glibc 2.10
only 431 based pup i know of.that supports the latest flash plugin.and java 11.181 if you
need it.runs great on my dell inspiron 530 .running palmoon 27.9.1 glibc tweaked and
seamonkey 2.40
need it.runs great on my dell inspiron 530 .running palmoon 27.9.1 glibc tweaked and
seamonkey 2.40
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He also made a series of Precise releases that were excellent that I used on my old work laptop (it was locked down and against the rules to add stuff, so I'd boot with Puppy for personal stuff and IT department never had a clue).cthisbear wrote:Lovely Pup from Pemasu.
A top bloke with solid releases.
Chris.
Hi backi.backi wrote:Hi !
Yes that`s so true .......did much enjoy DpupExprimo with E17 Enlightenment Desktop .....amongst others....Lovely Pup from Pemasu.
A top bloke with solid releases.
Where the Hell this Guy is now ????
Also do miss his solid Projects .
Who knows? Tending reindeer in northern Finland?
I too miss his talent and expertise.
BFN.
musher0
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I'm posting this from Puppy Fire Hydrant Inferno, which I believe was one of Puppyluvr's creations and dates from about 2008. It was based on Puppy 3 series (3.01 in particular).
Obviously the software's old by today's standards but it all still works as far as I can see. Playing videos in Youtube is difficult though, as the browser (Firefox 2.0.0.9) doesn't seem to recognise HTML5, which most Youtube vids nowadays seem to be encoded in. It also won't read the ext4 file system, which is what I use by default.
A worthwhile experiment anyway, and I like the look of it (better in fact than most modern Pups or other distros).
Obviously the software's old by today's standards but it all still works as far as I can see. Playing videos in Youtube is difficult though, as the browser (Firefox 2.0.0.9) doesn't seem to recognise HTML5, which most Youtube vids nowadays seem to be encoded in. It also won't read the ext4 file system, which is what I use by default.
A worthwhile experiment anyway, and I like the look of it (better in fact than most modern Pups or other distros).
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Another good and not very well known one; I'm posting this from Puppy Cielo 5.2, which is based an early version of Wary (5.0) and probably dates from around 2011-12. Again I wasn't able to play Youtube videos, though this time I could access files on an ext4 partition.
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
The Fire Hydrant series was another of Ttuuxxx masterpieces.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm posting this from Puppy Fire Hydrant Inferno, which I believe was one of Puppyluvr's creations and dates from about 2008. It was based on Puppy 3 series (3.01 in particular).
Obviously the software's old by today's standards but it all still works as far as I can see. Playing videos in Youtube is difficult though, as the browser (Firefox 2.0.0.9) doesn't seem to recognise HTML5, which most Youtube vids nowadays seem to be encoded in. It also won't read ext4 file system, which is what I use by default.
A worthwhile experiment anyway, and I like the look of it (better in fact than most modern Pups or other distros).
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 266#155885
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Thanks! Happy to stand corrected (and apologies to Ttuuxxx too).James C wrote:The Fire Hydrant series was another of Ttuuxxx masterpieces.Colonel Panic wrote:I'm posting this from Puppy Fire Hydrant Inferno, which I believe was one of Puppyluvr's creations and dates from about 2008. It was based on Puppy 3 series (3.01 in particular).
Obviously the software's old by today's standards but it all still works as far as I can see. Playing videos in Youtube is difficult though, as the browser (Firefox 2.0.0.9) doesn't seem to recognise HTML5, which most Youtube vids nowadays seem to be encoded in. It also won't read ext4 file system, which is what I use by default.
A worthwhile experiment anyway, and I like the look of it (better in fact than most modern Pups or other distros).
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 266#155885
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.