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Posted: Mon 28 Nov 2011, 06:35
by DPUP5520
Updated PupRescue up top to 2.5 (still based off of 528)

Posted: Wed 04 Jan 2012, 18:50
by ant2ne
I am interested in this project, but the dropbox URL gets 509ed. I'm primarily interested in using pup to boot from a USB drive and then run avast and avg to scan the local hard drive. I've got the bootable usb and got avast and avg installed and then came across your project while researching how to design my scanning script(s).

Posted: Thu 05 Jan 2012, 05:49
by Turpin
When I try to download, I get:
Error (509)
This account's public links are generating too much traffic and have been temporarily disabled!
Is there anywhere else I can get it? This is just what I was looking for from the sound of it.

Posted: Thu 05 Jan 2012, 11:22
by nooby
DPUP5520 is on a work assignment traveling a lot in remote places
so maybe he may not have access to an internet cafe at the moment.
That could explain why he has not noticed that the link fails.

Posted: Tue 10 Jan 2012, 05:20
by DPUP5520
Sorry guys i've seen the issues with dropbox and i'm currently working on getting the issue resolved! Unfortunately due to the area i'm in and the slow internet connection that I have, I haven't been able to upload PupRescue anywhere else. As soon as I find a new place to upload it I will let it be known (btw it should be working again on Dropbox for the time being).

@ant2ne AVG isn't all that great on Linux I always recommend Avast, even F-Prot I see as being quite a bit better than AVG and they're both much lighter.

Posted: Tue 10 Jan 2012, 20:02
by jim3630
DPUP5520 wrote:Sorry guys i've seen the issues with dropbox and i'm currently working on getting the issue resolved! Unfortunately due to the area i'm in and the slow internet connection that I have, I haven't been able to upload PupRescue anywhere else. As soon as I find a new place to upload it I will let it be known (btw it should be working again on Dropbox for the time being).

@ant2ne AVG isn't all that great on Linux I always recommend Avast, even F-Prot I see as being quite a bit better than AVG and they're both much lighter.
save journey

Posted: Sun 15 Jan 2012, 20:17
by CatDude
Hi

Here is an alternate download location for version 2.5 (thanks to smokey01 for providing the space) Enjoy
CatDude
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Posted: Tue 31 Jan 2012, 22:40
by gcmartin
DPUP5520. Would it be a good idea to provide a "working" Antivirus program that has the latest (at the time of your build) signatures at the time on your build so that there is NO need to go to the internet to use the Live media CD?

If you think this a good idea for the community, it may be an addition in your next RESCUE.

Here's a similar request

Hope this helps in its future.

Posted: Wed 01 Feb 2012, 19:14
by DPUP5520
The problem, and only problem with having the AV all ready to go on download is quite simply that a key is required for avast which you obviously would need to go online to get anyway (I'm keeping the browser issue in mind from the PM). So therefore, I think I will leave avast the way it is and people can take it or leave it (I personally prefer it to any of AV software for linux) and I will add in F-Prot in the next version since AVG is too big (and not all that great) and everything else either costs money or pretty much sucks (my own opinion) for linux. I am going to redo PupRescue again when I get time (and CDs) and I am also going to be redoing Puppy Crypt at the same time too so it will be slow going.
I am curious to get an opinion of whether I should keep lucid as the base since it's good for older and newer computers or should I switch over to Slacko and focus on computers built within the last 5 or 6 (or so I've heard) years.

Posted: Wed 01 Feb 2012, 20:32
by Sylvander
At this time...

lupu-528.004 is my favorite Puppy...

And Avast4workstation-1.0.8 is my favorite [on-demand] anti-virus scanner.

antivirus discussion

Posted: Wed 01 Feb 2012, 23:49
by gcmartin
...I am going to redo PupRescue again ...
Understand the AVAST requirement and you are clear about your concerns about other AV tools.

One that you did not mention which is a benefit is CLAM. I just used TRK which ships with CLAM operational (even though 6 months old), the operational version found and remove a nasty virus from a PC that one parishner had on his laptop.

Whether its the most liked or not, CLAM as a first sop has always worked for me. And this case is an example.

Its a thought for some who may download your distro and simply boot as a first-line of offense should the need arise.

As a note of my use, I NEVER connect any PC that has a suspected virus to ANY LAN. I totally understand that if the OS with the virus is NOT running, it SHOULD be of no consequence as long as an alternative OS is being booted, but, still, it has been better for me to NOT connect until I'm sure the suspected PC has gone thru some measure of cleanliness before proceeding.

If this is helpful info, "Run with it".

Here to help

Posted: Wed 23 May 2012, 19:48
by darkcity
added to big list
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyVersion/

any chance of a screenshot and/or kernel number 8)

Posted: Wed 30 May 2012, 15:31
by CatDude
Hi
darkcity wrote:...any chance of a screenshot and/or kernel number 8)
Here you go: (click on image for larger pic)
Image

As to the kernel:
  • Linux puppypc 2.6.33.2 #1 SMP Thu May 27 10:56:32 EST 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
CatDude
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Posted: Sun 10 Jun 2012, 15:02
by Colonel Panic
I'm running Rescue Puppy now because I'm between hard drives at the moment (my BIOS so far won't pick up my new one), and I'm booting from a savefile on a 4 GB USB pendrive. It's not ideal but at least I still have a system I can use :)

Thanks DPUP for a good effort with this,

Cheers,

CP .

Posted: Sat 21 Jul 2012, 21:07
by DPUP5520
Colonel Panic wrote:I'm running Rescue Puppy now because I'm between hard drives at the moment (my BIOS so far won't pick up my new one), and I'm booting from a savefile on a 4 GB USB pendrive. It's not ideal but at least I still have a system I can use :)

Thanks DPUP for a good effort with this,

Cheers,

CP .
I aim to please. I'm glad to say that I will be back home pretty soon and as soon as I do I will resume work on PupRescue and begin recompiling all the older apps that I maintain on here, unfortunately my connection here sucks so I haven't been able to do much (I'm on a text browser right now). Hope ya'll haven't forgotten about me!

Hey I haven't forgotten about U

Posted: Tue 25 Dec 2012, 20:03
by Max Headroom
No doubt there Others Out there in iT service space that aRe interested in this Handy Tool!

Merry CHRISTmas & Happy 2013

:)K

Posted: Wed 26 Dec 2012, 07:39
by DPUP5520
Just noticed your post, thanks and Merry Christmas to you too. I mainly came out with it because I was quite disappointed in Ubuntu Rescue Remix and some of the other rescue CDs that are out there. It is in use by quite a few IT guys that I've worked with in various places.

Posted: Mon 18 Mar 2013, 21:41
by Colonel Panic
DPUP5520 wrote:Just noticed your post, thanks and Merry Christmas to you too. I mainly came out with it because I was quite disappointed in Ubuntu Rescue Remix and some of the other rescue CDs that are out there. It is in use by quite a few IT guys that I've worked with in various places.
Hi DPup,

I'm using Rescue Pup 2.3 again and it's going great. Only thing is that Firefox is only at version 5.0.1, so I've had to download nearly 40 MB to get it up to date (it didn't give me any choice but just did it automatically, in two goes; once up to Firefox 12 and then up to the latest version, 19.0.2).

Best wishes,

CP .

Posted: Tue 19 Mar 2013, 09:19
by umair
Hi:
Can Anybody tell me how to open/access antivirus program in rescue puppy?? Didnt find any menu entries.
Thnx in Advance.
Regards
UMAIR

Posted: Sat 23 Mar 2013, 20:51
by DPUP5520
@ Colonel Panic: Glad to see that you are getting some good use out of PupRescue. I unfortunately forgot to disable auto-updates for Firefox in the older versions of PupRescue which is not the case in 2.5 and PupRescue Precise.

@ Umair: Sorry I haven't responded till now as I've been busy on other projects of mine at the moment. Avast! is in the system menu, however I would recommend checking out PupRescue Precise located @ http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84162 which uses ClamAV instead of Avast! and doesn't require a license to use.