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Looking for some oldies!

#1 Post by rodocop »

Hi, folks!

Does anyone have working links for some old Puplets or isos themselves:

- BuddaPup (215, 217, etc.)
- Dingoplus

???

No one good link through all the googable web. Many other old diamonds can be found here or there but these have almost dissolved...

Thanks in advance!

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#2 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
Being as I created them, I'll try to post a link later after work..
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Download, unzip, open torrent in transmission (or similar)
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#5 Post by rodocop »

Thank you all, folks!

I've searched on archive.org but failed to find anything for some reason. It seems like the archive's search cannot do fuzzy search...

Thank you once again!

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#6 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
My repo is down ATM so glad other links are available!
I have them on meownplanet, but it's being reorganized.
Specs: in order
Budddapup 215: Lighthouse 215 with E16 wm
Buddapup 217: Puppy 217 with E17 wm
Buddapup Dingo: Puppy 4.0 with E17 wm
After Dingo, Runtt21 took the reigns of Enlightenment in Puppy, with Macpup.
Nice to see intrest in such old work.
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#7 Post by darry1966 »

Puppyluvr the series 2 "Buddas" aren't at archive.org.

Pelo

get theze oldies remasterized,

#8 Post by Pelo »

what would be fine, is to get theze oldies remasterized, like black and white movies are colorized.
Some of them contain a creative Know how,
If At Slacko's workshops you are missing ideas, marry old know-how with your new kernels and firmware. Not a bad idea, is it ?

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#9 Post by smokey01 »

Many vintage pups here:
http://puppylinux.ca/vintage/

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#10 Post by ally »

@puppyluvr

your page on meownplanet is mirrored here:

http://archive.org/details/RussoodlessP ... -puppyluvr

:)

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#11 Post by rodocop »

smokey01 wrote:Many vintage pups here:
http://puppylinux.ca/vintage/
WOW!! What the amazing stuff!

Pelo

How many computers will be saved from trash ?

#12 Post by Pelo »

oldies born in 2007 sure will fit to your old laptop bought in 2004 with Windows XP, better than 250MB ISO compiled in 2015 in 64 bits.
How many computers will be saved from trash ?

Pelo

browse Puppy Linux in Sourceforge.net

#13 Post by Pelo »

check sourceforge browse Puppy Linux
Oldies are still on stage. And downloaded, not as much as LXpup, sure !
Renewed series 3 available..

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Re: How many computers will be saved from trash ?

#14 Post by Illutorium »

Pelo wrote:oldies born in 2007 sure will fit to your old laptop bought in 2004 with Windows XP, better than 250MB ISO compiled in 2015 in 64 bits.
How many computers will be saved from trash ?
Many' because it's someones can be lived with at "sociality snobism'"
When I will be prefer' to compile at "smallest-modular OS" than will be recive at "fatty-non modular OS"

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#15 Post by partsman »

Hi all :D
Would be great to see these old puppies updated and remastered :D 8)
But for old and new hardware ! :D
You know ! Maybe like kernel choice at boot etc. So they can be enjoyed by a broader
range of hardware ! Not just older hardware !

Back in the day of puppy 2 had it right ! A puppy that gets fully into ram etc !
I have said it somewhere here before ! "Much can be learned from these older puppies !"
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#16 Post by tallboy »

partsman wrote:Back in the day of puppy 2 had it right ! A puppy that gets fully into ram etc !
A great idea that worked, I run my LupuPlus 5.2.8.005-1 from RAM right now! :D

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Puppy will be fun again

#17 Post by Pelo »

Puppy will be fun again , yeeeeaaah :) ideas will grow like flowers at spring !
Stop the woof Ce production line. Power to the artists ! HIp HIP Hippy py

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Kernel lookout's.

#18 Post by Illutorium »

When I will be add information that's some Kernels can be haves a difference:

i386 = 1991 (as Frist version of Kernel) - 2012 {Linux 3.8}|URL: http://phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTI0OTg
PAE = 1999 (Linux 2.3.23)
x64 = 2001 (Linux 2.4)

Now a best for Selective on a 2016 for me' it's:

x64 {DDR4} = FatDog64 [Pros: Aesthetic use for Newest GPU's]/Xenial64/Slacko64 [Cons: Someones doesn't detect at .sfs on to Startup]
PAE {DDR3} = Trusty Tahr Lite [Of My build - Pros: Selective firmware only,More modern Firmwares for AMD Radeon]/Trusty Tahr Stock (but for more support I will be prefer at My build because that's will be have more support anyway')
i386 {SDR/DDR(2)} = Early puppies or Puppy Precise 5.7.1 - no way with a Trusty Tahr anyway'

When I will be show how are be last from a Kernel sides':

Buisness CD:
2.4.31(?): Damn Small Linux (50MB)
Mini CD:
Any of Puppy linux who are be place to a max. ~210MB
Example:
3.2: Puppy Precise (~190MB)
3.14: Puppy Trusty (205MB)
CD:
[That's begined from 210MB at Compact only,when are be ended maybe of a ~2019 anyway.]

Pelo

Molinux 2.0 was created by students in a spanish

#19 Post by Pelo »

Molinux 2.0 was created by students in a spanish university, based on puppy Linux 4.2.0.
It's quite easy to transfer these old puppies to a newer Puppy Linux (Slacko or Precise,tahrpup)
My Molinux is based on Précise Puppy 5.7.1
A being Molinux, B being Precise;
All common applications : choose Precise version
Applications Only Molinux Transfered to Precise.
You need only to merge and choose (newer)
Molinux, born 2010, here University students had their own forum, de habla iberica
"Molinux Zero 2.0 está basada en Bobby 1.0 que a su vez está basada en Puppy Linux 4.20" "
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