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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Thu 24 Aug 2017, 04:14 Post subject:
You should rename the SFS HU instead of JP, Isn'it Subject description: GRUB4DOS for installation in few minutes (5mns). |
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You should rename the SFS HU instead of JP, Isn'it ?
Overwrite old Hungarian Precise files with the just issued
Multiboot pendrive with improved versions to fit passengers needs, language, bugs corrected, and some ideas from the european developer (csipesz for Hungary)
Jejy 69 for Slacko 5.3.3 XFCE (France)
Médor (and Pelo) for Slaxen (France)
Unknown for X-Upup tahrpup 6.0.5 (Italia)
Vicmz for OBprecise (Spain)
And of course the japanese developer of 5.7.1 JL : Shinobar
LTS is available here by csipesz, and in the skamilinux forum. Devs stay available for helping downloaders, newbies... housewives ? Even if development is complete. And Puppy released, final release.
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Just an 'x' to remame pupsave will be enough to first boot in RAM. |
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_________________ Passenger Pelo ! don't ask him to repair the aircraft. Don't use him as a demining dog .... pleeease.
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Fri 01 Sep 2017, 20:08 Post subject:
nice keyboard for France.. |
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nice keyboard for France..
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Something of pelo's french touch.. |
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Sat 09 Sep 2017, 02:49 Post subject:
playing hungarian Puppy virtual box |
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If you need a video, please send a P/O.
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hamoudoudou

Joined: 24 Jul 2014 Posts: 713 Location: rabat
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Posted: Wed 14 Mar 2018, 03:13 Post subject:
Congratulations |
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Wonderful Puppy. Version should be 5.8 with so many ideas included. Tiny changes, big effects. Better development than to jump from kernel to kernel, Csipesz knows what he changes, and why.
Congratulations
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mikeslr

Joined: 16 Jun 2008 Posts: 2338 Location: 500 seconds from Sol
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Posted: Thu 15 Mar 2018, 11:42 Post subject:
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Hi csipesz,
On hamoudoudou's recommendation --see he is good for something -- I decided to see what this puppy could do. I had forgotten how versatile Precise was/is. After adding qt libs, required by masterpdfeditor and foxitreader, about the only applications significantly 'outdated' seem to be google-chrome and clones.
As PupSysInfo wasn't included, the only RAM usage gauge I had was HTop. According to it, Precise 5.7.1 Retro Minimal only used 63 Mbs on bootup.
I'll try to remember to recommend Precise 5.7.1 Retro Minimal as among the Puppies to consider for 'older computers' and those desiring 'speed demons'.
Szép munka. Köszönöm*.
mikesLr
* As a properly brought up grandchild of Hungarian emigrants, I remembered "Köszönöm" even after 60+ years. "Szép munka" required google-translate.
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Puppyt
Joined: 09 May 2008 Posts: 780 Location: Gatton, Queensland
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Posted: Tue 03 Apr 2018, 23:19 Post subject:
Subject description: RT686, Pentium III, 500E, 512Mb RAM |
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Hi csipesz,
really on mikeslr's recommendation I threw a copy of your minimal Precise571, k3.2.48 barebones version onto a multiboot to test on an old Rocky II military laptop (2001) with specs listed in the subject line. IT WORKS! Most specifically, it properly loaded the opl3sa2/nm256 sound card /chip after a little tweaking with alsawizard. I have tried at least 10 other puplets on this machine without such success - THANK YOU!
Actually, I'm very surprised indeed to see it working with the opl3sa2 - I understand that official support for that chip ended in linux kernel 2.6.x or thereabouts - did you manually include the driver in your puplet perhaps??
All this working on a live boot, with a 214mb swap available. Love your selection of presets with PupRadio - Bonus! But when I tried to post this message from that machine, Palemoon refused to boot - I think because this old cpu has support only for SSE, not SSE2 as Palemoon requires. So I went to you PPM to download Opera etc, and no choices were available in your stripped-back environment.
I then started to update PPM, and got several databases downloaded however kept dropping out. When I tried "ppm" in terminal, the process stopped at
Code: | ** (gtkdialog4:14513): ERROR **: gtkdialog: Error in line 29, near token '</vbox>': syntax error |
Could you test that this is not a problem with your distro, that PPM is not broken please? Cheers!
_________________ Search engines for Puppy
http://puppylinux.us/psearch.html; Google Custom Search; others TBA...
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hamoudoudou

Joined: 24 Jul 2014 Posts: 713 Location: rabat
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Posted: Thu 05 Apr 2018, 00:33 Post subject:
archives Ubuntu. Subject description: Update the PPM |
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live and let die, Csipesz is very fond of updating his Puppies. He makes them to fulfill a CD, about 700MB..
Update the PPM for old version to get Your Puppy look in archives Ubuntu.
Mikeslr, using Puppies is as useful as building them. And feed backs are a pleasure for devs, at least for csipesz, if not in Murga forum, then in skamilinux team one, or in their numerous, daily posts on my facebook
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mikeslr

Joined: 16 Jun 2008 Posts: 2338 Location: 500 seconds from Sol
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Posted: Thu 05 Apr 2018, 09:45 Post subject:
Palemoon SSE |
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Hi puppyt.
"I think because this old cpu has support only for SSE, not SSE2 as Palemoon requires."
Perhaps google, https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=015995643981050743583%3Aabvzbibgzxo&q=#gsc.tab=0*, for Walter Dynes's posts about the SSE version of Palemoon, such as this one: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=986403#986403
As for opera, you can look for old versions maintained by opera, itself. Just download and unpack. They'll run from the resulting folder. opera 12.16 still does a quick and awesome job except for graphic-rich websites.
Sorry, figuring out what causes the PPM error you encountered is beyond my pay grade.
mikesLr
* Worth bookmarking this, as AFAIK, it's the only google-custom-for-Puppy search engine still working.
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Puppyt
Joined: 09 May 2008 Posts: 780 Location: Gatton, Queensland
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Posted: Fri 06 Apr 2018, 22:23 Post subject:
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Hi mikeslr,
thumping away on the rubberied keys on the laptop in question - apologies for any typos...
The drama with the PPM I had earlier didn't reoccur after I opted to first create a save file - doh! Settling on csipesz' bareboones offering a permanent fixture on this Rocky II RT686 laptop - with old passive computer speakers attached, this old machine is *fanging* as a prettybloodygoodandnottooshabbyatall internet radio server. CHUFFED. Some of csipesz' station links are broken already and need new addresses - but can't be done without a working browser. Have installed Opera 12.16 - but it won't let me download the link you provided regarding the SSE-capable fork of palemoon. Currently downloading uget from PPM to get around such problems - wait I forgot wget onboard. Link appears invalid. Oh well - there's always slimboat to consider... Thanks very much for digging out that link! And cheers for the search engine - my signature is currently in arrears.
A note for csipesz - with PPM the "More info" button to enter the dialog to select co-dependencies doesn't seem to be working. Maybe I'll try out the fleshed-out 571retroPrecise to see how that compares...
Dogradio isn't working as expected - will have to go back to the forum thread for workarounds as it starts from terminal, but doesn't seem to go much further.
Cheers all,
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Fossil

Joined: 13 Dec 2005 Posts: 1154 Location: Gloucestershire, UK.
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Posted: Tue 10 Apr 2018, 05:10 Post subject:
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mikeslr said: Quote: | As for opera, you can look for old versions maintained by opera, itself. Just download and unpack. They'll run from the resulting folder. opera 12.16 still does a quick and awesome job except for graphic-rich websites. | I agree: the old opera was both quick and secure. It can still be 'tweeked' for added security by going into the browser settings, opera:config - which are quite extensive.
See here: http://matejhorvat.si/en/unfiled/opera12.htm
It's sad the web sites containing the numerous add-ons and browser icons have now disappeared.
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