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#21 Post by john biles »

Thanks Lobster,
This tells me 2 things, my iso works and there just might be a place for TEENpup in a Puppy world after all.

Thanks again for your comments :D
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#22 Post by Gekko »

Next on the list is making it 2.14? :P

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#23 Post by john biles »

Hello Gekko,
Both of your packages appear to work in TEENpup1.0.0
Linuxdcpp worked after installing Java as you said it needed.
gtk-gnutella also appeared to work with no problems
I will include them in the next TEENpup Update.

Hey Gekko thanks and if you think something else needs to be in TEENpup, please continue your fine work in making tarballs. :D
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#24 Post by mbutts »

tried to download the iso over night. came in this morning and see it stopped midstream last night and discovered that the site bandwidth had been exceeded. bummer.... seems like i saw a place to donate for upgrade to site specs.... will have to check..... so ill patiently wait for things to get back to normal..... cant wait to try the new pup.... on the plus side of life, i found my coffee cup after about a minute of searching.... so me thinks it's going to be a great day! :wink:
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#25 Post by MU »

In 5 hours the bandwith is back again (1 pm german time).
The 75 Gigabyte traffic-limit was reached today, most requests seem to have been for Teenpup.

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Today 	49 	23834 	31719 	92.88 GB
Sunday 	107 	520 	3196 	66.16 GB
Saturday 	26 	111 	518 	8.10 GB
Friday 	14 	69 	408 	13.53 GB
Thursday 	23 	132 	932 	41.73 GB
Wednesday 	22 	108 	645 	26.30 GB
Tuesday 	13 	86 	473 	20.36 GB
Monday 	35 	209 	768 	9.18 GB
Total: 	240 	1235 	6940 	185.36 GB
If I get some more donations, I'll ask servage for a bandwidth upgrade.

Mark

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#26 Post by nibl »

John, could you upload TEENpup to another server so there's an alternative?

Maybe puptrix?

http://puptrix.org/isos

I've forgotten who runs that ISO collection.

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#27 Post by Previously known as Guest »

When I gain access to it, I can mirror for a bit.

PM me to upload to my server.

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#28 Post by john biles »

Hello MU,
Sorry about using up your bandwith because of TEENpup.

How do I donate to you as I've never done it before.
Also as I am the only one that works in my family, I won't be able to donate for a few weeks. To many Bills at the moment.
I am very grateful that you have hosted my iso and will be donating ever so often.


Hello nibl, I'm on dial-up and uploaded the iso from work. I'm off today and I did it on the hush hush, so may not be able to do it again for awhile.
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#29 Post by nibl »

Once I've got it I can upload it to a mirror if you like. At 226MB it is relatively large, so it might be an idea to use one of the larger mirrors even if they are slower. I wonder if somebody can't start a torrent?

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#30 Post by Gekko »

I will gladly start a torrent later today, it will be uncompressed so those who have downloaded directly can help in the uploading efforts. I can only get 20kb/s upload so I'll need help :D

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#31 Post by john biles »

Hello Gekko,
Update on gtk-gnutella, When the Program opens, it opens with the top and left side of the GUI out of screen. Which make it hard to use and close.
I am using 1024x768 screen resolution.
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#32 Post by oldog1984 »

it has been awhile but if someone could help me i will put it on link track i use utorrent but i really don't rember how to set it up i can help upload at about 40 to 50 kbs i think.... thanks alot guys :D

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#33 Post by oldog1984 »

linux tracker is what i ment

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#34 Post by nibl »

Okay, I was able to download it now. I could also start a torrent and I have 512kbps upstream. Only I have no idea how to setup a torrent.

I'll have a look around for some mirrors so MU's site doesn't keep going over quota...at least not so fast.

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#35 Post by oldog1984 »

well i was able to upload the torrent at http://linuxtracker.org/index.php
stillwould like to add a better Description and pics of it have to do more reading to try to firure that out.. anybody wants to help seed do so thank you :D

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mirror technique

#36 Post by raffy »

An interesting technique is posted here. Let us try this for TeenPup.
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#37 Post by nibl »

It sounds good, but I looked at the coralcdn FAQ and I can't find a simple explanation on how to get an ISO cached.

Where on earth is the actual file cached/copied to?

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#38 Post by Pizzasgood »

As far as I know, they automatically cache it when you try downloading it with the funky path name. But only if it's smaller than 50MB, because they were having problems with larger files messing up their cache.
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#39 Post by Gekko »

john, I noticed that and have no idea why it does that... hmm... might be able to code into the source to move it OR just make a bash script, ill look into it soon.

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#40 Post by nibl »

I found a fast free mirror for the derivative ISOs, including TEENpup. The friendly Admin at gwdg.de has mirrored them. He says bandwidth is not an issue :-)

Here you go:

http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/puppy/

ftp://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/linux/puppy/


This is an exact mirror, so the donation links for MU's server still show and work as well.

I'll discuss the rest of this with Mark (MU) and start a new thread because it means we could now put all Puppy ISOs together in one place and not worry about bandwidth any more.

Happy downloading,

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