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Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 05:59
by csipesz
sorry... i don'know what maybe your downloading problem...
the solidfiles a very correct store, always working me. Not too fast, but working... if i keep the 500 Mb filesize-limit/file.

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 07:27
by NickAu
Puppyt wrote:Looks great, csipesz :)
I don't know the first thing about online repositories for such large distros, but I wonder whether you could package all your rars into a single file and mirror it somewhere like here- https://archive.org/details/puppylinux? I had trouble downloading all my pieces (still trying ;) )

I want this too but as its in parts I have no Idea what to do. How do I join the files?

The original version was 1 iso.

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 07:46
by csipesz
well, so:
http://www.solidfiles.com/d/3ce484c4e6/ ... olasa.mpeg
:)
kibontás=unpack
(on precise systems 1000% working this. On lucid? or slacko? i don't know...)
I say, simple, like a crook!=én mondom, picsa-egyszerű! :D

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 08:41
by Puppyt
Got all the RAR's - Cheers! This time I used Pwsget (Upup 3.8.3) and downloaded to off-home partitions, avoiding problems with rapidly-contracting pupsave, flaky wifi, browser issues etc etc. Will combine them all later tonight and give it a going-over. Thanks again!

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 08:52
by csipesz
:)
And here is an alternative to extracting/join the rar-parts, but here you will need wine and winrar:

http://www.solidfiles.com/d/60e99d2cf5/ ... nrar4.mpeg

(wine and winrar in csipesz-isos BASIC OPTION)

see ya, iM going to sleep...

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 08:59
by ally
puppyt

it's already up on the archive: http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_ ... an-csipesz

:)

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 09:24
by Puppyt
Wow - thanks ally - I missed it completely there earlier. Is that version you provided a link to csipesz' newest update? Nearly got mine sorted :)

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 09:27
by csipesz
all right, ally, but this is a february, improved edition - a bit better, like the jan. edit. but now really going to sleep. :)

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 09:45
by ally
on to it

will take a while to upload......

:)

post "revised" on first page or header of your thread

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 10:17
by nancy reagan
I think you should mention in your first introduction page that you have revised your first edition, by making a link to your today's post.

And mention in the header of your thread.

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 10:37
by NickAu
ally wrote:on to it

will take a while to upload......

:)
Thank you ally

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 13:35
by ally
sorry for the delay

'feb version now up:

http://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux ... sipesz.iso

:)

Posted: Wed 19 Feb 2014, 19:42
by csipesz
thanx for your assistance, ally! :)

Posted: Sun 23 Feb 2014, 00:02
by NickAu
Hello csipesz.

Great Work on the new "fatty" .

The reason I like this puppy is it has everything I need to out of the box.
I do a bit of work in the community thru a local charity as a pc fix it man, I also do work with a few schools that have kids with special needs, But no Pc. Solution. Get a older laptop ( ebay under 100 bucks section)Local pc shop donation or other sources ( all legal) yes I stop and pick up old pcs from the road side now for parts. Install puppy 'fatty" give the person the laptop show then how to use it. And because of this puppy is great because it boots from just about anything( yet to see it boot from a potato) Preferred boot option is micro USB or sd card( some of the kids can be a bit rough on the laptop and some do not have a hdd). So as I do not know much linux I have been trying out various ways of installing booting etc seeing what works where and how. And asking some questions if I do not understand something or just blunder thru it till it works.
Eg.
On all the lap tops I have set up puppy(8 full installs to hdd) 1 each to usb and sd card I found that simple network set up works great for wifi.

So I guess I can say this has been tested quite well by me No issues so far It all works well.

Now you know what I am doing with your "fatty"puppy.

Posted: Mon 24 Feb 2014, 02:12
by csipesz
I very thank you for your tests, dear NickAu; i'm glad really, for you feel this usable. :)

terimakasih

Posted: Sat 05 Sep 2015, 03:41
by ibowo
Thankyou so much for this solid fast puppy derivative.
It has been running on my old eeepc 1215B e-450 for about a month.
bagus sekali.. :D

Posted: Sun 25 Oct 2015, 08:59
by ldvivier
Good day

Anyone seeding this in a torrent somewhere?

Apart from that:

Thank you so much for this. Will definitely try it out as soon as I can.
I live in South Arica and although internet access is improving rapidly here I do not wish to be dependent on it or often need to help or work with people who struggle with internet connections. I am therefore looking for bigger, fatter, linux distros that have more packages pre-installed. Or in this instance simply on the disc to use.

Tried Legacy OS for this purpose and that was quite impressive but seemed to be a bit dated and aimed solely at older hardware. This looks newer and up to date.

Regards

Seen, to day in Ally Stores. 4Gb, that refreshes me !

Posted: Wed 17 May 2017, 17:59
by Pelo
Seen, to day in Ally Stores. 4Gb, that refreshes me !
Date of release ?
Like pop music CDs, the older is the best :!: