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by luther349
Thu 12 Jan 2012, 10:57
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

hi

no i never worked with anyone else when i did 4.2. i took the name from the original abandon pupee distro that used puppy 3x. and named it 4.2 to avoid confusion. i simply added the patches available to the public so it worked out of the box. then the main puppy distro added the same drivers to ther...
by luther349
Fri 08 Oct 2010, 05:43
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

a new guy took over the pupeee name heh. seems he did alot more then i could. so give his distro a run.
by luther349
Thu 17 Jun 2010, 10:15
Forum: Cutting edge
Topic: xbox compatibility
Replies: 9
Views: 11177

puppy xbox

making puppy work on the xbox should be easy being it can aruldy use image file to install in. you need to do a few things however. you need to downgrade to a 2.4 kernel being there was never a stable fatx driver for 2.6. you need to patch xorg for its nivida driver. as well as alisa for the sound. ...
by luther349
Fri 23 Apr 2010, 02:28
Forum: Puppy Projects
Topic: Lucid Puppy 5.0.1 - 24 May 2010
Replies: 1296
Views: 640478

nice

downloaded it to test it. its alot cleaner then puppy 4.3. i just hope you don't move away from pets as your main packages. when on a live cd using debs normaly downloads a bunch of other libarys. i know puppy 4.4 is the last of the series before 5.0 woof. im using a old machine and the new puppy br...
by luther349
Fri 16 Apr 2010, 01:04
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Lighthouse Pup 4.43 Gu2 215M
Replies: 683
Views: 392821

flash shows a pink screen. turns out the version lighthouse has has bugs. downloading flash 10 from petget fixes it.
by luther349
Sun 31 Jan 2010, 06:38
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Puppeee 4.3X
Replies: 2632
Views: 984150

wow your really getting a big list of newer models running. you still using the pentum m kernel or did you switch to array.
by luther349
Wed 11 Nov 2009, 00:37
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Puppeee 4.3X
Replies: 2632
Views: 984150

ubuntu uses a new upstart system. it loads x right at boot so it is 5 seconds to a full gui. thats the record on a i7 with a ssd drive. 10 to 15 seconds is the average. they don't even use usplash anymore they use xsplash being x is running right when the kernel loads they can use x to give you the ...
by luther349
Tue 10 Nov 2009, 06:09
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Puppeee 4.3X
Replies: 2632
Views: 984150

madwifi worked well on older kernels like in 4.2 and atros chipssets. witch at the time most eees had. but madwifi is no longer needed with the 2.6.30 series kernel. it has a pretty big list of supported wifi chips these days. newer models are using raillink and intel chipsets for there wifi. intels...
by luther349
Tue 10 Nov 2009, 05:49
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Pupeee 4.2 on eeePc 901 - a few problems
Replies: 1
Views: 3315

oh most thing you said are fixable. it does see your flash drives but it does not auto mount them open pmount and mount them they will be listed. to compile a app add gcc from the puppy installer. keyboard layout is selected from first boot then the settings stay. im unsure how to change it from the...
by luther349
Tue 10 Nov 2009, 05:13
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Puppeee 4.3X
Replies: 2632
Views: 984150

theirs a good reason i didn't make a 4.3 pupeee. its very simple stock 4.3 works perfect on most netbooks. when you start striping down the kernel for speed you also start braking compatibly with other netbooks or pcs. its great someone wanted to pick off where i left off like i did with the old 3x ...
by luther349
Fri 23 Oct 2009, 22:02
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Coming Soon: Fluppy for netbooks, widescreens, smallscreens
Replies: 148
Views: 98102

no im not doing another pupeee atm. support is very good on stock puppy and being my pupeee was based off stock with extra drivers no need for another realse. i asked people to post if they had issues with 4.3 on there netbooks and i would make another none did. thanks to kernel 2.6.30 netbooks are ...
by luther349
Mon 19 Oct 2009, 06:04
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Coming Soon: Fluppy for netbooks, widescreens, smallscreens
Replies: 148
Views: 98102

intel and ati drivers the eee hv has a ati in it.
by luther349
Tue 13 Oct 2009, 02:39
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: PUPITUP Music Lab v:1.2 (Netbook friendly)
Replies: 94
Views: 104541

a good place to host it would be mediafire.
by luther349
Fri 02 Oct 2009, 17:12
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: XBox Media Center Pupplet ?
Replies: 11
Views: 11690

pulse is getting dumped anyways in ubuntu 9.10. they relised it was just a bad thing to keep. it was just a unneeded alisa layer anyways. i dunno abought xbmc i always liked myth tv. and there is a puppy of that floating somewhere.
by luther349
Fri 02 Oct 2009, 17:08
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: Coming Soon: Fluppy for netbooks, widescreens, smallscreens
Replies: 148
Views: 98102

yea the atom kernel is very fast. some beta distros built for netbooks are using it. where talking like instant on and stuff. i think moblin takes 5 seconds to start.
by luther349
Fri 18 Sep 2009, 11:15
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

so far everything checks out on the stock version hotkeys sound etc. being they used 2.6.30 witch has netbook well supported i dont think i will have to do another.
by luther349
Thu 17 Sep 2009, 03:27
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

nice. i once again attempted dri on beta 3 with the new drivers and boom black screen. that's just not gonna happen with puppy as it is.
by luther349
Mon 14 Sep 2009, 23:45
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

well as i said beta puppy has 2.6.30 so all is good on that front. they wont be many issues with drivers in puppy 4.3 at least not with netbooks. i will be addin this to puppy being it works in 2.6.30
http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?id=65606
by luther349
Mon 14 Sep 2009, 20:22
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

yea i have seen the gigafast driver for the seashell. using a new kernel in pupee isnt to hard but then i would be using woof and really building from scratch. but i was conserding doing it for the 2.6.30 array.org kernel that has support for the 701sd and pretty much every other netbook out there. ...
by luther349
Mon 14 Sep 2009, 11:56
Forum: Puppy Derivatives
Topic: pupeee 4.2
Replies: 136
Views: 170848

wanna knoe some sad stuff hear. i found 2 sites selling flash drives with pupeee 4.2 loaded on em. some people just suck.