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Posted: Tue 25 Feb 2014, 01:50
by Semme

Posted: Tue 25 Feb 2014, 04:16
by roadkill13
Thanks for the heads up. I also downloaded an app called psearch which so far works well.

New wellminded Puppy Linux Search Engine

Posted: Thu 27 Mar 2014, 22:30
by tuxtoo
As wellminded.com is no more I have created another one based on the original. The only difference being that the app search covers more Puppy sites than the original.

Why not bookmark http://wellminded.net63.net/ as your new Puppy Linux search engine.

The only difference being that the app search covers more Puppy sites than the original.

[Update, Aug 2019]

After a somewhat lengthy hiatus from Puppy Linux I have updated the Puppy Linux Search and it includes the following websites in the search:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/
http://wikka.puppylinux.com/
https://412collection.neocities.org/
http://412collection.indogo.org (for older browsers)
http://dokupuppylinux.info
http://dotpups.de
http://smokey01.com/
http://puppylinux.com/

Posted: Fri 28 Mar 2014, 06:01
by Tote
Bookmarked. :D Many thanks.

Posted: Sun 25 Jan 2015, 04:44
by slavvo67
I like to wget the whole forum and grep it. LOL - Not really but I would have a better chance of finding things that way!

I think you can actually use Google and use puppy linux in the search box with anything else your searching for, like: Puppy Linux Wi-Fi

Update this list

Posted: Wed 21 Jun 2017, 02:33
by frenchiveruti
Hi there, is there a way to update this list? Half the pages are down :(

Posted: Wed 21 Jun 2017, 03:22
by Flash
If you'll list each post that has a dead link, I'll remove them. You can find the URL of a specific post by hovering your cursor over the little rectangle to the left of the word "Posted" at the top left of the post in question. Right click, choose "Copy link location," then paste that URL.

Posted: Wed 21 Jun 2017, 04:14
by frenchiveruti
Flash wrote:If you'll list each post that has a dead link, I'll remove them. You can find the URL of a specific post by hovering your cursor over the little rectangle to the left of the word "Posted" at the top left of the post in question. Right click, choose "Copy link location," then paste that URL.
On the original first post, the "Wellminded" link has been down for a month now.
Also, the "puppylinux.org" search one doesn't lead to anywhere beyond a 404 not found error.
The others work.
Greets!

Posted: Wed 21 Jun 2017, 07:18
by smokey01
frenchiveruti wrote:
Flash wrote:If you'll list each post that has a dead link, I'll remove them. You can find the URL of a specific post by hovering your cursor over the little rectangle to the left of the word "Posted" at the top left of the post in question. Right click, choose "Copy link location," then paste that URL.
On the original first post, the "Wellminded" link has been down for a month now.
Also, the "puppylinux.org" search one doesn't lead to anywhere beyond a 404 not found error.
The others work.
Greets!
Try this one:
https://puppysearch.neocities.org/
This one is working as well:
http://wellminded.net63.net/

Great Search Tip from rufwoof

Posted: Fri 22 Sep 2017, 01:47
by mikeslr
Hi all,

Edit: With Wellminded often not working, I've begun to rely on the following which, IIRC, Geoffrey posted, but I can't seem to find it on this thread:

https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=015995643 ... #gsc.tab=0

also,

I thought this idea by rufwoof was worth memorializing: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 574#968574

"If you use google search, adding site:murga-linux.com to the end of your search string helps refine the search. That's what I used and it showed that link/post as one of the first few in the search results list

Code:

+william +sd +card +boot site:murga-linux.com

"
Obviously, replace "+william +sd +card +boot" with your own search terms.

Edit 7/27/19: May have been mentioned before, but someone recalled it recently and as this is currently the last post on this thread --and logically the first place to look-- http://puppylinux.us/psearch.html can still be considered a great tool, mostly functional. Using it, you can specify one of several repositories. Obviously, if the repository no longer exists, you can't search it. But if it does, such as Smokey's, you can.

mikesLr

Re: New wellminded Puppy Linux Search Engine

Posted: Wed 28 Aug 2019, 08:42
by tuxtoo
tuxtoo wrote:As wellminded.com is no more I have created another one based on the original. The only difference being that the app search covers more Puppy sites than the original.

Why not bookmark http://wellminded.net63.net/ as your new Puppy Linux search engine.

The only difference being that the app search covers more Puppy sites than the original.

[Update, Aug 2019]

After a somewhat lengthy hiatus from Puppy Linux I have updated the Puppy Linux Search and it includes the following websites in the search:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/
http://wikka.puppylinux.com/
https://412collection.neocities.org/
http://412collection.indogo.org (for older browsers)
http://dokupuppylinux.info
http://dotpups.de
http://smokey01.com/
http://puppylinux.com/

Posted: Wed 28 Aug 2019, 14:03
by Flash
Okay, I updated the Wellminded link and removed the puppylinux.org link from the first post. I hope everybody's happy now. :)

Posted: Thu 29 Aug 2019, 09:10
by tuxtoo
Flash wrote:Okay, I updated the Wellminded link and removed the puppylinux.org link from the first post. I hope everybody's happy now. :)
Many thanks Flash

Posted: Thu 29 Aug 2019, 09:21
by bigpup
I like this one.
http://puppylinux.us/psearch.html

I really use the web area drop down selection.
Select the Puppy forum.
If you want to do the same search, on the web in general. Select WWW.
Plus it has direct links to most of the other main Puppy Linux sites.

Posted: Thu 29 Aug 2019, 10:31
by Mike Walsh
Have to endorse Mikeslr's recommendation about the first link in his post, the Google 'Custom' search. Works for me every time to find stuff on the Forum.

I'll be trying out tuxtoo's new Puppy Search for the next couple of weeks.....see how I get on with it.


Mike. :wink:

Posted: Thu 29 Aug 2019, 17:58
by darry19662018
@Tuxtoo welcome back mate.

Posted: Fri 30 Aug 2019, 07:27
by tuxtoo
darry19662018 wrote:@Tuxtoo welcome back mate.
Cheers Darry.

wget?

Posted: Thu 31 Oct 2019, 20:57
by ras
HI
I didn't see a subforum for introductions, so I will put my first post here, as searching the forum seems to be an acquired skill.
I like to wget the whole forum and grep it. LOL - Not really but I would have a better chance of finding things that way!
In all seriousness, if there was a way to use wget or an alternative to download just a topic, it would help. I find myself trying to research specific pups, and then working offline during the installs and configurations.etc.

Thanks

Posted: Thu 31 Oct 2019, 23:05
by mikeslr
Hi ras,

Even though the tuxtoo deleted the message, the links to http://wellminded.net63.net/ and h[url]ttps://puppysearch.neocities.org[/url] remain. KInd of spooky. :lol:

Both are dedicated google-search engine for everything "Puppy". Just plug in one or more search terms and --of the over a million posts on the Forum-- a list with links of those relating to your search terms will be generated in Last-in, First-out order.

There are a couple other, similar, search engines mentioned on this thread. But sometimes just knowing that there is a thread, somewhere, will get you to the sought for information faster.

The Structure of the Forum may help you locate that 'somewhere'. Each Puppy has its own thread on either the Projects or Derivatives Section, less often and for the obvious reason that assistance may be sought on a pre-alpha endeavor, on the "Cutting Edge" Section. Almost all applications have a thread on the "Additional Software" Section. Some "Homegrown" projects, however, are on the Projects Section*. The names of the other Sections should suggest their content. If in doubt, technical questions can be posted to the "Users" Section. FYI, to post to a thread, click the "Reply" button; to start an entirely new discussion click the "new topic" button.

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* When the Forum was established there was only one Official Puppy. Any other was a Derivative (Spin) obtained via remastering. At that time, the Projects Section was for Projects not relating to the creation of a Puppy or Derivatives. Before Barry Kauler, who created Puppy, retired he published 'Woof' an application to create Puppies. Puppies created using Woof, and 'Debian Dogs' created (IIRC netinstall) via now appear on the Projects Section; Remasters of such original creations on the Derivative Section.

Posted: Thu 31 Oct 2019, 23:52
by Puppyt
Hi ras - welcome to the forums :)

no razzie for your query - your point is a really good one, and I recall that someone much earlier in the forums posted a 'how to' to have an entire thread presented on a single long web page - all the better for archiving and off-line research and reference. I'll have a quick squiz for you (a good opportunity to check that my signature search links are still current), cheers

UPDATE:
Here you go - entered "thread as single page" in http://puppylinux.us/psearch.html and found some links to seaside's early project here on "Threadget" http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=62236, thread still active 3 years ago - see also big bass' modified version thread_saver http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=74404. Is this the sort of solution you were looking for?

Actually, I think I recall that you can enter some modifying codes in the address bar to present all /selected pages from the given thread. I don't see a problem with a similar address + codes being entered into wget for downloading an entire thread - but I'm a numpty so real life application is bound to be more complicated...

Update2: trapster posted this hint back in 2008 http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 732#223732. I guess it should work, but I dunno. I hope that gets you started?
Update3: the code of trapster's works for downloading consecutive thread pages, but doesn't concatenate them into a single document. Perhaps there is a workaround...