My Puppy is more gorgeous than yours!

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Larro
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Dual Display - IceWM

#381 Post by Larro »

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Original - (2048 x 768)

Kudos to Pizzasgood for helping me out with the xorg.conf.

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#382 Post by pch.shot »

My Puppy
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#383 Post by Larro »

68gB pupsave!? Ah...hdd install I guess. I haven't done an hdd install yet.

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#384 Post by pch.shot »

I have 3 machines, so I installed Puppy on the hard drive on my PIII 500 meg proccessor machine(320 megs p100 ram-I bought it for 50 bucks in Toronto). It's not really necessary, but I will probably give that one away soon. I like taking old pieces of crap and making good computers out of them. The PIII I am posting on right now(600 meg cpu 320 meg p100 ram) is from the garbage!!! Puppy is perfect for getting an old computer up to snuff. This old piece of junk runs faster than my P4(2 gigs of ram 10k raptor drive running XP SP2!!). I just hate to see companies throw out old PIIIs when there are so many needy people in the world. lol,pch

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#385 Post by Larro »

Very cool. I'll have to dig out my old Pavillion PII and see how she runs with Puppy.

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#386 Post by olovram »

Heres mine:
wNOP 3.01 , smoked glass theme and moomex emerald themes.
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It flys!!:D
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#387 Post by Larro »

Very nice. I gave up on wNop on account that I couldn't install my network drivers (I didn't try hard enough. Plus I'm running xinerama.

Nice desktop background on the second pic. Where'd you find that? :D

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Her's an avatar

#388 Post by pch.shot »

Something I found in cyberspace just shortly after I was encoded to flash video.
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#389 Post by olovram »

sorry, think he ment me n_n

i made it myself with the gimp :D


( if you didnt ment me I'll be embarrassed :lol:

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#390 Post by Larro »

I did mean you olovram.

Very nice work! Very nice.

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BuddaPup-217-r1

#391 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello :D
A little more eye candy from the BuddaPup... :D
This is version 217-r1 "Fire and Rain"..: E-DR-17, mods, I-bar and I dock,...ect...
This is 1 of 4 desktops, each different...
See the BuddaPup 217 thread in Puppy Derivatives..
..........Puppy Rocks..........

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 756#189756



"Close the "Windows" and open your eye`s, to a whole new world"
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iTunes

#392 Post by tgeorg »

it was really hard iTunes to get work
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#393 Post by Eyes-Only »

Both of these desktops are so breath-takingly beautiful! No one would ever believe when looking at them that PUPPY could do all this---and so much more! So often people will laugh and say, "You use Puppy?! What on earth can one do with such a small Linux system? That's more like a hobby than anything serious!"

Well, those same people need to take their bloated distros and come to this thread to take a look. ;)

Thanks for sharing you two!

Amicalement,

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#394 Post by tostadilla »

Hi.

First, many thanks to all.

This Puppy would not have been possible without the help of this great forum :D

My minimalist Puppy is made with Icewm with a retouchedIceNine theme.Elegant Brit GTK theme and (of course) Conky.

This is fast in a Alix 1c with AMD Geode 500Mhz and 256 Mb RAM

Bye bye
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#395 Post by john biles »

Hello everyone,
Over the last few months we've had quite a lot of nice desktops shown here.
I wonder if there would be any way to vote which ones Puppy User's prefer?
Legacy OS 2017 has been released.

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#396 Post by floborg »

tostadilla wrote:Hi.

First, many thanks to all.

This Puppy would not have been possible without the help of this great forum :D

My minimalist Puppy is made with Icewm with a retouchedIceNine theme.Elegant Brit GTK theme and (of course) Conky.

This is fast in a Alix 1c with AMD Geode 500Mhz and 256 Mb RAM

Bye bye
What are you using for a taskbar - IceWM, LXpanel, something else? That's the best part.

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#397 Post by rarsa »

john biles wrote:I wonder if there would be any way to vote which ones Puppy User's prefer?
Let's start another thread for this conversation :)

There is a way to vote, but IMHO there is no point in voting.

Desktops are a very personal thing and that's what I love about this particular thread.

One of the advantages of Freedom is that you can make your OS yours without having to ask for permision or agree with anyone else.
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Re: iTunes

#398 Post by nic2109 »

tgeorg wrote:it was really hard iTunes to get work
I assume that you are teasing us and have tweaked something else - gtkpod perhaps - to look like iTunes.

But if not and you really, really have done it................... OMG!!!!!!!

Either way it's dead impressive, so could you possibly share with us what you did and how?

Oh, and does an iPod work when plugged in?
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#399 Post by Turpin »

I spent some time in regular Puppy 3.98 and I'm really impressed. It's snappy and the silvery skin looks great. Pburn is also working for me now. Before it wouldn't blank DVDs on my Asus DVD burner. Now, it erases them in any of the modes. I could go on about things I'm impressed with; generally, the choice of compact but powerful apps.
If there's one thing I think needs improving, I'd say it's file interaction with the desktop, but I guess I can rough it without that.
And maybe a more powerful image editor. I've looked through all of mtPaint's options and it seems weak in features (but I suppose that's more a priority for me than other people). No real problem. I can always uninstall that and replace it with GIMP.

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Back on track...

#400 Post by WhoDo »

Dark Emerald IceWM theme
Wbar, Gdesklets, HotPup
Emerald-Firefall background

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Dark Ruby IceWM theme
Wbar, Gdesklets, HotPup
Firefall background

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