WOW ---> The Bionic Pups <-- WOW

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WOW ---> The Bionic Pups <-- WOW

#1 Post by jafadmin »

BionicPup64 & BionicPup32 are the most bleeding edge puppies ever. They hit all the notes for me.

They have lured me out of my Precise 5.7.1 shell and inspired me to once again immerse myself in some pure, self indulgent, app development.

TAKE A BOW, GUYS : 666philb - 64 ... peebee - 32

Folks, this is some Peak Puppy Linux ®™ right here. I'm stunned .. :shock:

:P Mate-terminal, ftw .. 8)

gtk2, gtk3, glade .. yep, yep ..

Many thanks to all the folks on all the teams that contributed to this. This changes everything .....

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#2 Post by musher0 »

There's like a smell of incense in this thread !? :lol:
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#3 Post by nic007 »

Depends on how old your machine is. Could be dreadful for an oldish machine..that's why I'm still using Tahr.

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#4 Post by 666philb »

:D
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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#5 Post by 6502coder »

BionicPup 8 just got a nice review from Dedoimedo here:

https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/pup ... pup-8.html

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#6 Post by tigerwuff »

I have a HP Envy uefi 512ssd 16g with I7 that I think this would be great on. Cannot wait to try it out. Just d/l the iso and will boot it up and take Mint off and see just how far Barry's creations have come.

I want to thank all of you that have kept PL alive all these years. It has been the mainstay in my life. Small, fast and packed with features. When in doubt, use a PUP!

Da Wuff

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#7 Post by wiak »

6502coder wrote:BionicPup 8 just got a nice review from Dedoimedo here:

https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/pup ... pup-8.html
Yes, this is one of the best reviews of Puppy. It is fair, and accurate. It doesn't exaggerate what is good about Puppy, points out a few limitations but does a good job of explaining why these limitations are often not important, whilst identifying why Puppy remains relevant and useful.

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