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#76 Post by nooby »

puppyluvr wrote::D Hello,
EZ, I tried to join your forum but the "code" thing was impossible...
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I tried everything it looked like, to no avail...LOL..I am at 16bit color, but I doubt changing to 24 would help...Hows an old half blind guy going to join???
LOL???
I`ll keep trying..........
Ha ha only a computer can read that one.

is it close to this 2WJHV6Y or 2WJHVGY maybe the first but I will not try.

Often one can tell chapta to place a new such to dechiffer that is easier for your color coding :)
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

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#77 Post by eztuxer »

This captcha works fine, you just need to take more LSD... :D :lol:
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#78 Post by nooby »

Vitamin E1 or something may be cheaper and safer :)

So was it a 6 or a G ?

So you are the make of Pupitup then. Wow.

Sadly it does not do internet for me. I have an Acer D250 and they use Atheros Ethernet card on the Mobo and that one use a driver Atl1c or similar that some Puppies from the 421 series fail to recognize they see no network at all.
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#79 Post by stu90 »

eztuxer wrote:Puppy and Linux FREE open source POWER !

This is not an advertising for a commercial music notation software, just a way to show how much money free software saves users:

Most of what this software does can be done with either or both Rosegarden and Muse Score:

http://shop.avid.com/store/product.do;j ... 0378734544

This gives you an idea of what Puppy studio and Pupitup would cost if it wasn't free.
To be perfectly honest this price is for a pack allowing max 5 users in a class, but how many of these packs does the average class room need ?
On the other hand you can install ZILLIONS of the linux based version.

Thanks heaven for Linus Torvald, and all his followers.
Makes you wonder just how much tax payers money is wasted by governments on proprietary and closed source when their are open source and totally free alternatives.

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#80 Post by PupGeek »

Agreed, stu. Another benefit to government using Linux is that they could compile the kernel for themselves without releasing the sources to protect against hacking and unauthorized computer use. From what I've read, the Dept. of Defense already does that, why can't the rest of the U.S. Government? I believe that the most classified government offices are using Linux with custom kernels. Think about Pres. Obama's Blackberry. Remember that was replaced with a Gov't Issued one? It's probably using Linux. Remember, the U.S. government doesn't consist only of ignorant politicians, there are a lot of smart folks working within. I think Linux should be used by all of the government, from the Oval Office down to your local DMV. That could save taxpayers a nice chunk of change, both, directly and in improved productivity, as computer use can be restricted.

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#81 Post by eztuxer »

I don't think Bill would be too happy if all the US government ran Linux:

University of California $1,591,395
Goldman Sachs $994,795
Harvard University $854,747
Microsoft Corp $833,617
Google Inc $803,436
Citigroup Inc $701,290
JPMorgan Chase & Co $695,132
Time Warner $590,084
Sidley Austin LLP $588,598
Stanford University $586,557
National Amusements Inc $551,683
UBS AG $543,219
Wilmerhale Llp $542,618
Skadden, Arps et al $530,839
IBM Corp $528,822
Columbia University $528,302
Morgan Stanley $514,881
General Electric $499,130
US Government $494,820
Latham & Watkins $493,835

List of top campaign contributors for Obama 2008

Source:

http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/contr ... =n00009638
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#82 Post by PupGeek »

I don't care about Bill.... Far as I'm concerned, he should be paying higher taxes just for marketing an inferior operating system for $200 a copy. Oh no, I forgot: That's $200.00 for a license to use a copy because the user never actually owns a copy of windows -- that still remains property of Micro$oft.... What a scam!... Gotta read them EULA's folks. I shall now apologize for hijacking this thread and give it back to you, sorry Tuxer :oops:

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#83 Post by eztuxer »

The Chinese government uses only Linux !
And with the money they saved they are buying America's roads, bridges, harbors, water depts, farming land, etc... Not just junk treasury bonds. :shock:
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#84 Post by pica »

I use seq24 nearly every day because of its simplicity that suits my particular needs.

How can I install seq24 so that PUPITUP becomes my default os?

Also I'm surprised that jack and qsynth work first up without the usual hassles. Thanks eztuxer.

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#85 Post by eztuxer »

Hi pica !

The easy fast way:
install the wine.pet via the puppy package manger.
Download seq24.exe here:

http://www.filter24.org/seq24/download.html

install it (just click on it and wine will do the rest) chose ./wine/drive_c/Program Files/ as the install directory.
click on the eye in the Rox file manager toolbar to display hidden file (dot /)
and shazam ! it's magic !

The hard way: wait until someone (me ?) makes a .pet of it to run it native,
or follow install instructions after downloading and extracting the Linux version:
seq24-0.8.7.tar.gz should require the puppy 2.4.1 DEVX installed...

The third way: see if you can't do the same thing with another app already in pupitup LMMS ? AMUC ? or Zynaddsubfx see extra software on http://www.pupitup.org

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#86 Post by eztuxer »

The pupitup .iso has been uploaded (finally) on http://www.pupitup.org
The iso was first on "free" hosting sites, then hosted on one of my other sites which expired not long ago.
I have uploaded it on http://www.pupitup.org after upgrading to unlimited bandwidth.
The download link has been updated, and I have one successful report that all is OK.
Thanks to those who PM/mail me to signal it was gone.

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#87 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
Good to 'hear' from you again!!
Close the Windows, and open your eyes, to a whole new world
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#88 Post by eztuxer »

Hi puppyluvr !

I've been quite busy lately, mostly spending time with my "soul mate" :

http://forums.fender.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=75966

That thumping "Fender" sound, man... <3 it !
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#89 Post by greengeek »

Does anyone have a recent link for pupitup please? thx!

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#90 Post by ally »

not sure if it's the latest but the only one I have:

http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_ ... -puppy-412

:)

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#91 Post by greengeek »

Thanks ally - the only other source I could find was softpedia and I didnt feel comfortable with that source.

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#92 Post by eztuxer »

Resurrection of the walking dead !

Back from the grave :P

Alive and kcikin' ...

PUP UP the V@lium !
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#93 Post by Subito Piano »

OK, eztuxer -- no more teasing! What's cookin'? :-D
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#94 Post by eztuxer »

it's about this thread :
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 528#951528
I found out it was still archived somewhere.
That thing was so robust I am tempted to run it again with qemu or busybox on my POS 64 bit Lenovo.
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#95 Post by Subito Piano »

OK.....i wuz hopin' you were releasing a new version...! :wink:

I've had good success with an older AV Linux but should never have used it for my day to-day work.....somehow amidst updates and such i really did some irreparable damage. I installed the latest version of AV but can't boot the 64-bit version on my Lenovo S205...32-bit works but no sound (yet)....and i don't have a lot of free time lately. :( So you can see why i had my hopes up! 8)

It's for live softsynth usage for me. If i can't get the new version of AV working, I'll have to try the older AV....but if I could get music on Puppy, i'd be in"hound heaven!"

So, if iget some time to try PupItUp again and get the synths working (Zynaddsubfx, Bristol keyboards, etc.), I'll try to remember to post back.....probably not before summer, though. :?
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