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rhadon
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#321 Post by rhadon »

Hi,

I've found the 3 files for ripple_06-5 and uploaded it here.
md5sum

HTH
Rolf
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#322 Post by p310don »

Still trying to figure out how he got Compiz to run without xfce, using just Cairo.. Genius...

I have beryl running on lupu 5.2 default using akash_rawal's pet found here.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 87&t=66371

As good as compiz for sure

aarf

#323 Post by aarf »

rhadon wrote:Hi,

I've found the 3 files for ripple_06-5 and uploaded it here.
md5sum

HTH
Rolf
hello Rolf
been so long ago i had forgotten what was the latest or i put the latest into the 6-3 folder so i didnt have to edit menu.l.st and forgot i had done this.
anyhow went to get your md5sums to see if it wasa match but so far today cant load your upload site at all. network problem.

@puppyluvr havent noticed Lupen around the traps. edit: found lupin http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67910
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#324 Post by rhadon »

p310don wrote:As good as compiz for sure
I disagree :wink: . It's better :lol: .

At least in Lupu 525 and with my old Gericom. It feels like as fast as Compiz in Ripple and Skype is working. This never happened with Compiz. Also the fast switching between Beryl and Openbox without restarting X... it's genious.

@aarf
The ripple_06-5.tar.gz file in my first link contains initrd.gz, vmlinuz and pup411ripple_06-5.sfs (time 18 Feb 2009). The name of the last one should indicate your version. It's the first time that I use megaupload. If there are problems, we'll find another way, e.g opera unite.

@puppyluvr
For a long time I thought that using Compiz without another WM did the trick for running so fast. I did a lot of testing during the lucid progress, and the real bottleneck for my hardware was the missing support of newer proprietary drivers for my old ATI, and the last driver which supported my graphic card didn't support newer xorgs :evil: .
The difference between only Compiz and Compiz with xfce was not so big.
That's the reason I couldn't use your Lupen.

~Rolf
Ich verwende "frugal", und das ist gut so. :wink:
Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.

aarf

#325 Post by aarf »

rhadon wrote:

@aarf
The ripple_06-5.tar.gz file in my first link contains initrd.gz, vmlinuz and pup411ripple_06-5.sfs (time 18 Feb 2009). The name of the last one should indicate your version. It's the first time that I use megaupload. If there are problems, we'll find another way, e.g opera unite.
hmm i'l have to look harder and deeper in my boxes of tricks. i cant believe i dont have it already.

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#326 Post by James C »

rhadon wrote:Hi,

I've found the 3 files for ripple_06-5 and uploaded it here.
md5sum

HTH
Rolf
I downloaded the tar.gz from Megaupload and made a cd....... works fine here on an old Intel box.

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#327 Post by rhadon »

aarf wrote:will upload eeetiger.iso 258MB as well another time.
I just saw that eeetiger.sfs is missing at puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/aarf/eeetiger/

My eeetiger.iso has 257.4 MB. Built 27 Jul 2008.

Anyway, I've uploaded it at http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ETJF89DH
md5sum is here.

For EeePc's (at least for 701 and 900) you also need madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-r3861-k2.6.25.16.pet
417.2 KB for working wifi. It's included in the latest versions of ripple, but not in eeetiger.

@James C
Glad to see that it works.

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Rolf
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Raspberry Pi without Puppy? No, thanks.

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#328 Post by kooliepup »

pup_411ripple06-3.sfs
OI! What are you doing? You're not supposed to be here! the bathroom's that-a-way >> OR: this is an error code 403, which means that access is forbidden.
could you please re-upload?

or better still.. the 6.5 version.

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#329 Post by Geoffrey »

kooliepup wrote:pup_411ripple06-3.sfs
OI! What are you doing? You're not supposed to be here! the bathroom's that-a-way >> OR: this is an error code 403, which means that access is forbidden.
could you please re-upload?

or better still.. the 6.5 version.
Here you go, ripple_06-5.tar.gz

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#330 Post by kooliepup »

Got it.

I don't know why I didn't get it at the time when it was fresh.
Certainly advanced for its time.
It's the only Puppy I have ever found slightly confusing, and it doesn't play well on my machine.
Anyway, it fills in a gap in my Puppy collection.

I would suggest that it should have a newbie 'health' warning..
'Don't try this at home'. :)

Thanks, Geoffrey.

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