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Trying to get together a collection of old puppy's

#1 Post by 666philb »

Hi, i have posted a topic in the misc section of the forum, but i thought i would link it here as it is a project of sorts. With various puppy sites going down for e.g. puppylinux.ca, the very old puppy versions are no longer able to be found.

So i would like people to root ...erm, sorry, sudo root around in there puppy collections looking for ancient puppy treasure (puppy1.0.3 is the earliest so far) .They are an important part of puppy's history, and i think that's there's a need to preserve them, and also make them available to people.

If you can, please contribute....... here's the link http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=65544

thanks

666philb
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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#2 Post by Enrique Corbellini »

I frecuently wonder why after using the latest puppy versions, I never stop using the 4.1.2.
That happens because when I use old machines with few resources, that's the only puppy that runs giving no excuses. Or at least is the one that gives less excuses.
So I don't think it's bad idea to seek for those puplets and puppies that kept forgoten in the past. And 2.14 's Biles one is THE one i use, isn't that amazing?

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#3 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
Agreed... 4.12 was the best all around, video card and sound card finding, GL rendering, program installing Puppy.. That why 2 of my Pups are based on the 4.12 base...
I have most of the Pups from 1.08 on.. If you are missing anything???
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#4 Post by ETP »

Hi 666philb,

You may find this post of interest http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 578#675578
ally had 1000 ISOs in his collection back in January including some very old ones. :shock:
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#5 Post by NeroVance »

puppyluvr wrote::D Hello,
Agreed... 4.12 was the best all around, video card and sound card finding, GL rendering, program installing Puppy.. That why 2 of my Pups are based on the 4.12 base...
I have most of the Pups from 1.08 on.. If you are missing anything???
4.12 was splendid back in it's day, and still is superb today.
What puplet would you suggest that is as close to standard Puppy as possible, but updates 4.12 and offers a few new things. Basically a modern 4.12?

I got a desktop from my twin brother I am thinking of turning into a semi-dedicated Puppy box.

I haven't had a dedicated Linux Desktop since probably around early 2009 :wink: .

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#6 Post by ally »

@ETP

total number of distro's now 1603

oldest is also 0.4

:)
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#7 Post by ally »

@nero

puppy 432v3 (and 432v3plus) were the latest released 4 series although there are also a couple of 4.4 alphas

available here:

http://www.lamiaworks.com.au/puppy_isos.html

it's nice, runs on old p3 650mhz as well as dual core

:)

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#8 Post by sullysat »

I know I downloaded and saved a bunch of old ones to CDs. I"ll have a look.

OKay, so where is this archive going to be set up / stored? It's gong to look like a Puppy Museum.

I'd love to see them all together in one place and, if possible, mirrored in more than one location. I think this has been tried before, without too much success. Is it time to make it work?

Let's find out
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#9 Post by darry1966 »

for anybody reading this thread try here.....


http://archive.org/search.php?query=Puppy%20Linux

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#10 Post by ally »

hey sullysat

I started collecting when I had trouble finding some old puppeee files and now have just shy of 1900

I have created a channel on archive.org as darry has shown above which should be completed by the end of the year

this should be perpetual - unfortunately I can only have the one login but anybody can upload and then ask for it to be moved over or send it to me and I'll put it up

regards

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#11 Post by sullysat »

Sounds good Ally! And looking good too.
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#12 Post by Keef »

ally

Just had a poke around the Archive (downloading Dead Cow Linux, couldn't resist...) and noticed there was a 3.00 puplet called Puppy_Linux_Prism3, with an unknown creator. Did a search and found it was by Lobster.
See here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 628#147628
Not the most earth shattering info you'll ever get, but every little helps I suppose.

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#13 Post by ally »

thanks keef

I'd like to get it as concise as possible and recognise authors where possible

any other errors or omissions noticed are appreciated

:)

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