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Posted: Sat 14 Sep 2013, 01:36
by Karl Godt
So its time for me I think to register here too :
If you program in any language relevant to puppy and/or are excellent with linux file structures, software installation, scripting, etc.
Label yourself level 3.
Not much programming language skills except hello world in C/C++ and Html .
Mostly bash scripting I learned while reading Mr. Kauler 's scripts in Puppy Linux plus few exterior scripts .
AWK is my worst abillity, sed and grep are quite well .
I hate the menu.desktop structure, so am not posting .sfs and .pet much .

Am Running Puppy Linux only, mostly the Macpup derivate Foxy3 on full installations .

The Murga Forum actually was the first site I registered without fancy user name .
I was tired about all these well mended suggestions to use weird names and passwords and because I am still convinced on Puppy Linux though it has flaws here and there especially with these USB modes .

Former started with full SuSE Linux 6.2 on P-I and had a time off without computers for several years :)

@ bkhome I am K Godt, since I my lost my password there .
@ irc I am Karl_Godt_CLIENT_NAME ; not using irc much cos irc is too fast for me .

Posted: Thu 26 Sep 2013, 16:37
by partsman
Well I don't know how helpful I can be here as I wish I had more time to spend learning about puppies root core ! But after reading the first post I guess I would say I am a 1 1/2 :) I started using puppy about a year before I registered I can make a pet & sfs files and feel fairly comfortable with basic file structure of puppy I have been tinkering with comps for a few years prior to discovering puppy and have a handful of older boxes laying around :) I have done my share of distro hopping ! But keep coming back to the distro that I fell in love with :wink: the people in these forums have been more than helpful that has given me a new outlook on life :D Anything I could do for the puppy cause I would gladly do with a smile :wink: please feel free to ask and contact me through this forum :wink:

Posted: Thu 03 Oct 2013, 01:08
by Deacon
I'll be glad to be a tester. Quite good at it.