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by Dingo
Mon 04 May 2020, 21:33
Forum: Programming
Topic: Mingw-32 any puppy live cd that has prebuilt packages?
Replies: 5
Views: 3022

mikeb wrote:All I have is a ming32 sfs built to work on puppy 412 many moons ago.
I could upload if useful to you.
Otherwise perhaps going to the ming32 site may prove helpful.
I cannot remember where i got the files from...possibly nimblex.

Mike
Many thanks, if you can upload somewhere I'll be delighted
by Dingo
Mon 04 May 2020, 14:29
Forum: Programming
Topic: Mingw-32 any puppy live cd that has prebuilt packages?
Replies: 5
Views: 3022

Mingw-32 any puppy live cd that has prebuilt packages?

Woof, woof! Long life to puppy!. I was looking for a puppy version that, hopefully, has mingw-32 packages already built. Do you know if there are some puppy with this? Sorry for my dumb question, I was away for a while and I'm not fully aware of new puppy versions development
by Dingo
Sat 05 Jan 2019, 18:32
Forum: Hardware
Topic: laptops most compatible with Linux
Replies: 27
Views: 23294

What about asus vivobook series (especially vivobook X540MA-GQ024) ? I remember Barry Kauler bought a vivobook some time ago and everything was working
by Dingo
Tue 25 Dec 2018, 03:25
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Modern recent notebook working with puppy 3.01
Replies: 12
Views: 7580

Wonder if you could just use a newer kernel in your Puppy 3.01 :idea: As far as I remember it already exists a puppy 3.01 with 2.6.25.16 kernel that, I fear, it is not enough for recent hardware. Puppy 3.01 had i915 additional pet it seems to me that I think downloaded and stocked somewere in exter...
by Dingo
Mon 24 Dec 2018, 19:57
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Modern recent notebook working with puppy 3.01
Replies: 12
Views: 7580

Because you are buying a laptop, I can assume that you want WiFi. Your chances of finding the driver for a modern WiFi adapter in the 2.6.21.7 kernel are going to be pretty slim. Yes, but I am looking a laptop only for in house use only, so, with an ethernet port, I can anyway go online. I'm more c...
by Dingo
Mon 24 Dec 2018, 18:54
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Modern recent notebook working with puppy 3.01
Replies: 12
Views: 7580

Modern recent notebook working with puppy 3.01

Woof woof! Merry Christmas! (and puppy new year!) My good old puppy desktop pc (HP d530c) is aging and needing a new notebook, I was looking for a laptop/notebook not too old but strictly working with puppy 3.01 I understand that, due to new recent hardware changes, the good old puppy 3.01 with 2.6....
by Dingo
Mon 16 Jul 2018, 08:52
Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
Topic: Bash on Puppy lacking certain commands
Replies: 6
Views: 940

Puppy provides a set of standard linux commands bundled with busybox. These have not all the switches of standard linux commands, to have these, you can compile or download the coreutils package
by Dingo
Sun 04 Feb 2018, 19:06
Forum: Compiling
Topic: How do I create the smallest pet possible?
Replies: 6
Views: 9813

Usually, in pet packges I create, always perform executables compression with upx. Many times, this reduces greatly the filesize (combinated with stripping unused symbols from libs, as written by others in this topic), before to run dir2pet . Stripping libs has only the effect to make hard the debug...
by Dingo
Wed 04 May 2016, 21:34
Forum: Security
Topic: Image Magic server-jacking
Replies: 12
Views: 2419

Since a lot of years I completely migrated to Graphicsmagick; faster and using fewer resources

Can we assume Graphicsmagick is safe?
by Dingo
Thu 18 Feb 2016, 14:54
Forum: Security
Topic: Many Millions of Linux are affected by this security hole #2
Replies: 29
Views: 13164

I remember I read that only GNU C Libraries since 2.9 are affected

so, puppy 3.01 with its

GNU C Library stable release version 2.5

is secure?
by Dingo
Mon 09 Nov 2015, 14:04
Forum: Documents
Topic: lazyread 2.0
Replies: 7
Views: 5849

o.k. Sorry for noting this before

I understand now (sorry again) something in source in function

Code: Select all

fopen()
is wrong, I need to revise the source code

sorry again :-)
by Dingo
Mon 09 Nov 2015, 12:39
Forum: Documents
Topic: lazyread 2.0
Replies: 7
Views: 5849

by Dingo
Mon 09 Nov 2015, 11:33
Forum: Documents
Topic: lazyread 2.0
Replies: 7
Views: 5849

it would be ever a loss of time for people trying to download things from dokupuppylinux.co.cc if people don't read the statement in my signature attached to bottom of ANY my post

replace .co.cc with .info to get access to stuff I posted in forum
by Dingo
Sun 16 Aug 2015, 12:09
Forum: Misc
Topic: Jerky browsing with new firefox 40.0 in old puppies
Replies: 7
Views: 3145

I made successfully portable latest firefox and seamonkey releases (that aren't able to run in older puppies like 3.01, natively) with the help of CDE without the hazardous glibc upgrade (potentially dangerous in puppy 3.01) on my puppy machine HP D530 cmt processor 2,66 Ghz 2 GB RAM (it is a 2004 c...
by Dingo
Thu 23 Jul 2015, 11:37
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Server change
Replies: 42
Views: 49190

however, due to its vital value for puppy community, I would recommend an html dump of whole forum (without, obviously, passwords and other login data that are stored in database) shared via torrent

this html dump, for obvious reasons, can be made only by the forum owner
by Dingo
Mon 05 Jan 2015, 22:28
Forum: Graphics
Topic: BPG file
Replies: 6
Views: 5835

BGP could be interesting for colorful images to include in a pdf (scanned color books); Do you know if there are available wrapper to wrap (without recompression) BGP images in a pdf, so you can take advantage of better appereance at high compressed ratio? I only know a freeware program (freepic2pdf...
by Dingo
Sun 21 Dec 2014, 23:08
Forum: Graphics
Topic: Minimalist command-line image viewer
Replies: 17
Views: 6361

where download the source code?
by Dingo
Sat 20 Dec 2014, 14:40
Forum: Documents
Topic: CSVpad-1.2 packaged expressly for PuppyLinux
Replies: 12
Views: 9383

in fact I can confirm working on puppy 3.01

it is a pity that filter features are missing and that is not possible edit rows in a new larger windows (for cells with many text)
by Dingo
Sat 01 Nov 2014, 14:23
Forum: Security/Privacy
Topic: Critical vulnerability in pre-1.16 versions of wget fixed
Replies: 36
Views: 19927

wget 1.16 for puppy 3.01

wget 1.16 for puppy 3.01 wget-1.16-i486.pet for puppy 3.01 - compressed with upx (273 KB) - without nls GNU Wget 1.16 built on linux-gnu. +digest +https +ipv6 +iri +large-file -nls -ntlm +opie -psl +ssl/gnutls Wgetrc: /root/.wgetrc (user) /usr/etc/wgetrc (system) Compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSYST...
by Dingo
Tue 21 Oct 2014, 01:21
Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
Topic: How to get OCR software to work?
Replies: 14
Views: 4224

Personally speaking, I found that the Free ocr features provided by tracker's X-Change pdf viewer http://www.tracker-software.com/product/downloads http://www.tracker-software.com/pdf-xchange-viewer-ocr (ocr modules) are very valuable, especially for me, since I'm used to build a pdf from scans and ...