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#16 Post by MU »

to get teenpup, type this in a console:

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cd /to_the_folder_where_to_download
wget -c --referer=http://puppyisos.org http://puppyisos.org/isos/2008-01-to-06/pfiles/TEENpup2008.iso

Of course you must use an existing folder with 530 MB free space as "to_the_folder_where_to_download" :!:

To resume a download:
If you have to interrupt, or the download blocks for a long time, you can hit CTRL-C
You then can resume the partially finished download by typing the same commands again :!:

To check if all is ok:
Then check the checksum:

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cd /to_the_folder_where_to_download
md5sum TEENpup2008.iso
This will print a number after some seconds.
It must be: a267e4ead37f04c46362709d023c5bba
If it is different, your download is broken.

Problems:
If you just get a iso that is very small (some byte), open it in leafpad.
Most likely then the bandwidth-limit of my hoster is reached.
It will contain an errortext then.
Then you can try it again at 3.00 a.m. central european time (Berlin).

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#17 Post by john biles »

Hello Everyone,
I've been informed by Caneri who hosts puppylinux.ca that you can now download TEENpup2008 from his site.

Go to www.puppylinux.ca/teenpup to download.

Softpedia have setup a page to download TEENpup2008 but the download link doesn't work. I am trying to get in touch with them to retify. I will post here when all is well at Softpedia.

Hello Koolie, I also live in Central Victoria, so we might be neighbours.
Maybe I should have gone to the same school as you, but I think most users will be able to forgive me for my bad grammer HA! HA!
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#18 Post by prit1 »

John,

I downloaded the TeenPup. Looks great. So many applications.

I was trying to play one of my favorite video streams. It does not work in Gxine, Mplayer and in VLC, the video is not good.

Here is the stream.

http://media.tbn.org/wmedia-live/tbn/10 ... e=02:00:00

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Prit

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#19 Post by john biles »

Hello prit1,
I'm at work at the moment and will try the link when I get home.
One question, do this link work in any other Puppy version or another Linux Distro like SuSe for example?
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#20 Post by john biles »

Here's a little trick you can do in TEENpup 2008,
If you open Konqueror File Manager and click on a Dotpup package, Konqueror will let you look inside without installing the package.
This is very handy when you want to add, modify or take something out.

If you want to open and view Powerpoint docs, TEENpup 2008 comes with a viewer built in.

Seamonkey now comes with lots of Plugins to make life easier and is now version 1.1.8

I look forward to your thoughts on this release of TEENpup good and bad :D
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#21 Post by Sage »

You are certainly correct that an apostrophe is wrong, koolie, but I'm not too sure about handling that 's' ; Gowers is equally and, unusually, less than clear. Photos has to be correct, too. CD and MP3 are not strictly words, though. One way to treat them is to leave a space, viz: CD s . It's a form of shorthand so the traditional rules don't apply. More irksome are the guys who haven't twigged that Forum contributions need not conform to a character count. Text-speak is not only unnecessary but can lead to confusion and misunderstanding. Just the sort of thing moderators might stamp on.

Otherwise, TeenPup is beginning to mimic the offerings of Beelzebub. Far too long in arriving, too much hype! Let's hope it doesn't suffer the same 'features'?! By the time you reduce the .iso size to ~350Mb it might even become a competitor to Wolvix, Nimblex and a plethora of other worthy contenders....

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#22 Post by john biles »

Good old Sage, enough said.
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#23 Post by Lobster »

Have updated the wiki news :)

Managed to get the printer working (I used the wizard) but there seems to be an easier way using the KDE system. :)

I was running from CD and I think the whole ISO went into ram . . . as the memory usage seemed to give erratic results. At first programs were slow then fast, then slow to load.
Be interested how others get on.
I have 512MB of Ram. Could it be the squash file technology?

Teenpup looks great.
Look at all those program - all there and ready to use . . .

Teenpup may have started for teenagers but I think it is great for adults.
(AdultPup anyone?)

Some important considerations:
John has offered development and support for this puplet
I am sure his long term plans will also ensure a great experience
for the mature teen

Update
John mentions at least 512MB of ram required
I think this is the key
I tried it on a 196MB laptop running from CD and it was too slow
for me to use

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#24 Post by john biles »

Hello Everyone,
Softpedia's link is now working, Download TEENpup2008 from here. http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/O ... 1563.shtml#
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#25 Post by john biles »

Hello prit1,
I tried your link and some videos played (see screenshot) while others didn't.
With the mms being a windows format, some feeds work and some don't. Not much I can do about it. I spend some time on this and even the large Linux distro's don't seem to have an answer for it either.
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#26 Post by Dingo »

is possible start TeenPup as live Cd? and how?
replace .co.cc with .info to get access to stuff I posted in forum
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#27 Post by prit1 »

john biles wrote:Hello prit1,
I tried your link and some videos played (see screenshot) while others didn't.
With the mms being a windows format, some feeds work and some don't. Not much I can do about it. I spend some time on this and even the large Linux distro's don't seem to have an answer for it either.
John,

Thanks for looking into this.

BUT ... I always play this video stream in Puppy 2.16, Puppy 2.17.1, Puppy 2.15CE, FireHydrant, Muppy - NO Problems at all. Plays all the videos without interruption.

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#28 Post by nic2109 »

Hi; I'm downloading as I type this and looking forward to trying it out. I'm most eager to try gtkpod to see if I can connect my iPod successfully. I read recently in another forum (following a recent upgrade) about Apple's DRM making the "database" of content appear invisible, so this will be very interesting.

One general question about hosting iso files. Is there a policy among those who host ('caneri' and 'MU' and others) about filing them as metalinks and/or torrents? This would appear to help with bandwidth issues and to share out the load (I'm at work with a corporate T2 line and while I've been typing it's got to 5% downloaded with almost 2 hrs to go - presumably it's caneri's service which is throttled) as well as speed up the service for downloaders. Is there a downside which non-teckies (like me) cannot see? Or is it a case that they simply host whatever they are given?

If the latter is true then it might be prudent amongst the hosters to establish a policy.

PS. Damn! "The connection with the server was reset". I'll try at home with wget - currently forced to use The Devil's Own OS and Browser. :twisted:
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#29 Post by nic2109 »

john biles wrote:Good old Sage, enough said.
Hear hear!

Has 'Sage' been officially awarded the title of 'Puppy's very own "Grumpy Old Man" ' yet? If not I'd like to propose it. :wink:

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#30 Post by Sage »

In my day, it'd be the 'slipper' and no tea for such insolence!

OK, so there are a number of curious 'features' which I don't have time to outline tonight, but one that stood out was the message that my NIC hadn't been found (SiS900 - almost as ubiquitous as RTL8100-series). It had, though, and it was working.

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#31 Post by denny14 »

Lobster wrote:Have updated the wiki news :)

Managed to get the printer working (I used the wizard) but there seems to be an easier way using the KDE system. :)

I was running from CD and I think the whole ISO went into ram . . . as the memory usage seemed to give erratic results. At first programs were slow then fast, then slow to load.
Be interested how others get on.
I have 512MB of Ram. Could it be the squash file technology?

Teenpup looks great.
Look at all those program - all there and ready to use . . .

Teenpup may have started for teenagers but I think it is great for adults.
(AdultPup anyone?)

Some important considerations:
John has offered development and support for this puplet
I am sure his long term plans will also ensure a great experience
for the mature teen

Update
John mentions at least 512MB of ram required
I think this is the key
I tried it on a 196MB laptop running from CD and it was too slow
for me to use

woof woof
Does TEENpup require 512MB? I thought it only needed 128MB ram.

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#32 Post by john biles »

Hello denny14,
While TEENpup2008 will run from the CD Live on PC's with 128Mb's of RAM, TEENpup has been aimed mainly at the Puppy user's who want to install TEENpup to their Hard Drives.
I run a Pentium III 800Mhz 128Mb PC installed with TEENpup 2008 installed to its Hard Drive with 1GB of Swap (500Mb of swap would be enough) and it plays DVD's Just fine through VLC Player.
In testing on a PC with Pentium 4 and 256Mb's of Ram with no Swap VLC Player played 600MB avi Movies with no problems from a USB Stick.

I know TEENpup2008 won't work for everyone's PC, All I can say is try it and see.
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#33 Post by Jim2029 »

I Like it.... But....

In seamonkey, when I have more than one tab open, i can't close them.... Like if i have 3 tabs opened and i click the X for that tab to close, nothing happens. I have tried file-close tab and right clicking on the tab and selecting close tab.... still nothing. I have to close seamonkey out all the way then reopen it to close any tabs...

whats wrong?

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#34 Post by eccentric »

First, thank you for the new pup.

The glitch is a thick black line across the clock in the bottom right hand corner , any thoughts on this or is it my video.
i use an Intell board with a 2.4g CPU, with every thing built on board plus 512m memory.

When i have an extra network card i will try to link my two machines together with your software, i will let you know how i get on.

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#35 Post by john biles »

Hello eccentric,
There's nothing wrong with the clock, that's the way the theme is If you open Rox (Click on Home icon on desktop) and click on the padlock icon at the top of Rox to show the hidden files and then open the .icewm folder, you will see a folder called themes and inside you will see all the themes used in TEENpup. If you take for example the DARKT theme and open it, you will see a folder called Ledclock. Open that folder will show the numbers that make up the clock. To change the clock, change those icons to something you like. You can take the icons from other themes from say Whodo's icewm themes.

Hello Jim2029,
I been using Seamonkey version 1.1.8 since its release and haven't come across that problem? If it continues and you want to change seamonkey to an earlier version, let me know and I will tell you how to do it.
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