412/421 Forever Puppy Linux Updates Site
Vintage is charming
I have a puppy 411 xfce With muppy-filer that i don't find again in the forum.
Puppy 415 on load, but it's not the one. Don't mind.
Sure these old Puppies get interest by their desktop. I aim to remaster newest Pyppies like Slacko with vintage dress.
NewyearspupMU-02-rc10-micro is the name
canadian puppy forum.
squash version is different from slcko, i don't suceed in converting to version 4
Puppy 415 on load, but it's not the one. Don't mind.
Sure these old Puppies get interest by their desktop. I aim to remaster newest Pyppies like Slacko with vintage dress.
NewyearspupMU-02-rc10-micro is the name
canadian puppy forum.
squash version is different from slcko, i don't suceed in converting to version 4
Hi Pelo,
Yes I have tried this it has the same xorg 7.4 that Lighthouse 4.12f has. Lovely LXDE desktop.
Will upload.
P.s. https://sourceforge.net/projects/old412 ... urce=files
Yes I have tried this it has the same xorg 7.4 that Lighthouse 4.12f has. Lovely LXDE desktop.
Will upload.
P.s. https://sourceforge.net/projects/old412 ... urce=files
- RetroTechGuy
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I liked the old 4.11/412 Retro for an old laptop I own... (it's really just a test bed these days).
It's a Compaq Armada, PII 333MHz, 256MB RAM...
So a few weeks back I pulled up the "new" lupumini, and put it on. It worked just fine on this very "Retro" machine. I didn't push it hard, and didn't test much, other than booting, and such...
The "Lucid Puppy Revitalized" thread:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90461
It's a Compaq Armada, PII 333MHz, 256MB RAM...
So a few weeks back I pulled up the "new" lupumini, and put it on. It worked just fine on this very "Retro" machine. I didn't push it hard, and didn't test much, other than booting, and such...
The "Lucid Puppy Revitalized" thread:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90461
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Just looking for an old screeny Just added Mplayer.
Je vois 'la vie en rose' driving my 421 en la costa brava.
Just added Mplayer. Why more ?
Puppy 6.3 ? uneeded stuff to decorate, to go faster but these Puppies don't run anymore in RAM.
Just looking for an old screeny. snapall-0.1-i486.pet should fit. Merci gentlemen to get these 412 and 421 LTS.
For me A puppy is a Puppy as long as it runs full in RAM ,
Just added Mplayer. Why more ?
Puppy 6.3 ? uneeded stuff to decorate, to go faster but these Puppies don't run anymore in RAM.
Just looking for an old screeny. snapall-0.1-i486.pet should fit. Merci gentlemen to get these 412 and 421 LTS.
For me A puppy is a Puppy as long as it runs full in RAM ,
tiny audacious form 412 repository
I play with old puppies. I like them.. Some difficulties however with tiny audacious form 412 repository.
No audio. On check. The problem is well known by my Linux team. Old 412 Will do all what i need, excepted sound, on my 64 bits laptop 4 GB
For music, i must get my old laptop Acer Out of its drawer.. to play with my Puppy toys.
No audio. On check. The problem is well known by my Linux team. Old 412 Will do all what i need, excepted sound, on my 64 bits laptop 4 GB

For music, i must get my old laptop Acer Out of its drawer.. to play with my Puppy toys.
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- tuxtoo
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I had the same problem with my 64bit desktop and Puppy-412.Got sound working with one of these cheapo USB sound cards from ebay.
Details here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 2&start=13
Details here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 2&start=13
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@tuxtoo - wot Fossil said. Thank you SO MUCH for keeping your neocities.org 412 collection going 

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- RetroTechGuy
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I think that I first discovered Puppy back at about 0.95 -- played with it, and found it "cute" but not really ready for prime time (too limited for my needs).darry19662018 wrote:Yep the Pup I pretty much started out with 4.12.
Again thanks to Tuxtoo's site.
I came back around to it at about 4.11. That worked pretty well on my old 333MHz PII laptop (I believe that it has 256MB RAM -- as much as I could cram into it, and it would support). I believe that I have also run 5.25 Retro on that old beastie. I don't play with it much any more, since I've acquired more (newer) old laptops to use as "backup". It's had a flaking screen for a while, and last time I pulled it out I discovered that it has a small crack on the edge -- showing some color bleedage in some spots.
The only problem with those older systems is finding a browser that websites will tolerate. Most of the new browsers simply consume all available resources -- knocking old machines out of the running... And most of the websites find it "necessary" to cram as much graphics, and layers of javascript as possible into their code -- making their sites almost unusable even with a high powered machine and modern browser...

Here in the US, people just throw away machines with WinXP and similar vintage. Free for the taking...

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- RetroTechGuy
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BTW, on a somewhat related note, Darryl says:
"Palemoon for use with older Puppies"
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 068#996068
"Palemoon for use with older Puppies"
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 068#996068
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