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Vintage is charming

Posted: Sat 07 Mar 2015, 10:11
by Pelo
I have a puppy 411 xfce With muppy-filer that i don't find again in the forum.
Puppy 415 on load, but it's not the one. Don't mind.
Sure these old Puppies get interest by their desktop. I aim to remaster newest Pyppies like Slacko with vintage dress.
NewyearspupMU-02-rc10-micro is the name
canadian puppy forum.
squash version is different from slcko, i don't suceed in converting to version 4

newyerspup is a 411 version.

Posted: Sat 07 Mar 2015, 10:27
by Pelo
la voilĂ  ! here is the topic. I love this puppy :)

Posted: Sat 07 Mar 2015, 22:13
by darry1966
Hi Pelo,

Yes I have tried this it has the same xorg 7.4 that Lighthouse 4.12f has. Lovely LXDE desktop.

Will upload.

P.s. https://sourceforge.net/projects/old412 ... urce=files

Posted: Sun 08 Mar 2015, 00:10
by RetroTechGuy
I liked the old 4.11/412 Retro for an old laptop I own... (it's really just a test bed these days).

It's a Compaq Armada, PII 333MHz, 256MB RAM...

So a few weeks back I pulled up the "new" lupumini, and put it on. It worked just fine on this very "Retro" machine. I didn't push it hard, and didn't test much, other than booting, and such...

The "Lucid Puppy Revitalized" thread:

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90461

Just looking for an old screeny Just added Mplayer.

Posted: Wed 20 Jan 2016, 08:32
by Pelo
Je vois 'la vie en rose' driving my 421 en la costa brava.
Just added Mplayer. Why more ?
Puppy 6.3 ? uneeded stuff to decorate, to go faster but these Puppies don't run anymore in RAM.
Just looking for an old screeny. snapall-0.1-i486.pet should fit. Merci gentlemen to get these 412 and 421 LTS.
For me A puppy is a Puppy as long as it runs full in RAM ,

tiny audacious form 412 repository

Posted: Thu 10 Nov 2016, 02:43
by Pelo
I play with old puppies. I like them.. Some difficulties however with tiny audacious form 412 repository.
No audio. On check. The problem is well known by my Linux team. Old 412 Will do all what i need, excepted sound, on my 64 bits laptop 4 GB :)
For music, i must get my old laptop Acer Out of its drawer.. to play with my Puppy toys.

Posted: Sun 05 Feb 2017, 19:36
by tuxtoo
I had the same problem with my 64bit desktop and Puppy-412.Got sound working with one of these cheapo USB sound cards from ebay.

Details here http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 2&start=13

Posted: Sun 05 Feb 2017, 22:06
by Fossil
@tuxtoo, Just to say thanks. I'm still using 412 and 421. Excellent for low-end machines, and still viable today.

Posted: Fri 13 Apr 2018, 20:25
by Puppyt
@tuxtoo - wot Fossil said. Thank you SO MUCH for keeping your neocities.org 412 collection going :)

of course

Posted: Tue 12 Jun 2018, 12:47
by hamoudoudou
Thank you SO MUCH for keeping your neocities.org 412 collection going
of course

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2018, 17:48
by tallboy
I have some really old PCs, and I am going to try the 412 on them. The neocities.org site is really great! :D

Posted: Fri 15 Jun 2018, 21:09
by darry19662018
Yep the Pup I pretty much started out with 4.12.

Again thanks to Tuxtoo's site.

Posted: Mon 18 Jun 2018, 15:53
by RetroTechGuy
darry19662018 wrote:Yep the Pup I pretty much started out with 4.12.

Again thanks to Tuxtoo's site.
I think that I first discovered Puppy back at about 0.95 -- played with it, and found it "cute" but not really ready for prime time (too limited for my needs).

I came back around to it at about 4.11. That worked pretty well on my old 333MHz PII laptop (I believe that it has 256MB RAM -- as much as I could cram into it, and it would support). I believe that I have also run 5.25 Retro on that old beastie. I don't play with it much any more, since I've acquired more (newer) old laptops to use as "backup". It's had a flaking screen for a while, and last time I pulled it out I discovered that it has a small crack on the edge -- showing some color bleedage in some spots.

The only problem with those older systems is finding a browser that websites will tolerate. Most of the new browsers simply consume all available resources -- knocking old machines out of the running... And most of the websites find it "necessary" to cram as much graphics, and layers of javascript as possible into their code -- making their sites almost unusable even with a high powered machine and modern browser... :evil:

Here in the US, people just throw away machines with WinXP and similar vintage. Free for the taking... ;-)

Posted: Mon 18 Jun 2018, 16:07
by RetroTechGuy
BTW, on a somewhat related note, Darryl says:

"Palemoon for use with older Puppies"

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 068#996068