- LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org
- VLC multimedia player
- Filezilla
- K3b
- GIMP
- Ubuntu Software Centre.
- Rhythmbox
- The KGpg front end for security keys
FYI
I think jafadmin has generated such a beastie here - http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 800#641800 - but as it's Not For Numpties, I can't be sureMakoto wrote:Other than the relevant devx, you mean?
(Seriously, though, has anyone ever created a derivative with the devx already included/integrated? Just curious.)
Probably the only thing I have to install isDaveS wrote:Might be interesting to try to encourage users to post a list of 'must have' packages that they always install on any new Puppy. Would help to give devs an idea of what to include by default.
Wishful thinking. Casting +1000 votes won't make it happen. We can't even resolve this: Server Space for BarryK.Aitch wrote:+1, +1, +1This begs the question (for me) about the need to update the existing repos and/or the need to create a community repository.... a kind of centralized "one-stop shopping experience" that will ease the burden of searching, searching, searching...
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Aitch
So, about how much money would it take to make this happen? I have no clue, really, as I'm sure that the costs would vary greatly depending on the level of service provided.jamesbond wrote:Wishful thinking. Casting +1000 votes won't make it happen. We can't even resolve this: Server Space for BarryK.
I'll say something that everyone knows but unwilling to admit: It takes $$$ to make this happen. While I'm grateful for all personal contributions so far (John Murga especially), we have to realise that unless one is extremely rich and philanthropist enough to contribute to the cause, this won't ever happen. We have to pool our resources, but apparently the Do-ocracy doesn't work when (spending) money is involved. Question: Who is willing to cast the first coin?
It takes $$$ to run an App Store (or a proper package repository), even if all the apps are free.
This project does not appear to be very active. I am wondering about the idea of e-mailing the contact person to find out more information about this project:Description
The Puppy Linux community repo currently aims to provide all the tools to build the base of a puppylinux release from community efforts. The base will then be expanded with further capabilities to replicate the features of past PuppyLinux releases