412/421 Forever Puppy Linux Updates Site
412/421 Forever Puppy Linux Updates Site
I Want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Tuxtoo for the work he did on keeping Puppy Linux 412 alive and hosting his site. I found him to be a very friendly guy and enthusiastic about what he was doing. So thank you Tuxtoo for your hard work and sweat.
Thank you Barry K and others for 412 and to all those who worked on 421.
Anyway I have started my own 412/421 Site with Conservative updates plus programs including many shared by Tuxtoo on his site so here it is, it also includes iso's he hosted there.
By the way many thanks to those who provided the many .pets hosted here and their time as well as Tuxtoo for his. This site is devoted to his work.http://sourceforge.net/projects/old412f ... rce=navbar
Thank you Barry K and others for 412 and to all those who worked on 421.
Anyway I have started my own 412/421 Site with Conservative updates plus programs including many shared by Tuxtoo on his site so here it is, it also includes iso's he hosted there.
By the way many thanks to those who provided the many .pets hosted here and their time as well as Tuxtoo for his. This site is devoted to his work.http://sourceforge.net/projects/old412f ... rce=navbar
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By the way has anybody got 421 Barebones ISO as this will be a 421 site as well. By the way this is quite separate entity from AnitaOS.
421 Barebones by Aragon??http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=43924
421 Barebones by Aragon??http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=43924
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Hi Darkcity.darry1966 wrote:By the way has anybody got 421 Barebones ISO as this will be a 421 site as well. By the way this is quite separate entity from AnitaOS.
421 Barebones by Aragon??http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=43924
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Re: 412/421 Forever Puppy Linux Updates Site
I will miss Tuxtoo and his website.darry1966 wrote:I Want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to Tuxtoo for the work he did on keeping Puppy Linux 412 alive and hosting his site. I found him to be a very friendly guy and enthusiastic about what he was doing. So thank you Tuxtoo for your hard work and sweat.
Thanks for keeping the spriit of Tuxtoo alive.
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Sure .. link directly or take it from here... I sometimes update it.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/110545536/Puppy ... v2.2.1.iso
I did give Tuxtoo a copy on the basis of the user core is pretty much 4.12 so there may be items of use to other users but for obvious reasons its not of much interest to him now.
Like 4.12 its best for our older gear though the slax kernel does have multi cpu, sata/ide and raid support.
Hope its of use
mike
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/110545536/Puppy ... v2.2.1.iso
I did give Tuxtoo a copy on the basis of the user core is pretty much 4.12 so there may be items of use to other users but for obvious reasons its not of much interest to him now.
Like 4.12 its best for our older gear though the slax kernel does have multi cpu, sata/ide and raid support.
Hope its of use
mike
Wow thanks Mike I look forward to playing with it.mikeb wrote:Sure .. link directly or take it from here... I sometimes update it.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/110545536/Puppy ... v2.2.1.iso
I did give Tuxtoo a copy on the basis of the user core is pretty much 4.12 so there may be items of use to other users but for obvious reasons its not of much interest to him now.
Like 4.12 its best for our older gear though the slax kernel does have multi cpu, sata/ide and raid support.
Hope its of use
mike
Update: Just tried Mike lovely work actually boots with xorg 7.3 on later machine I have - that 412 doesn't do.
Love the xfce desktop. Again thanks.
Darren
Hmm curious...xorg is pretty much as it came. The only change is in how its launched due to changes made for multiuser... only affect i noticed was not needing exec xwin to avoid a shutdown loop though the relationship between command prompt and X on puppy is a curious one. It may also be related to the part in xwin that throws out an xorg.conf if its not approved... again only guessing.Update: Just tried Mike lovely work actually boots with xorg 7.3 on later machine I have - that 412 doesn't do.
mike
Hi Mike,mikeb wrote:Hmm curious...xorg is pretty much as it came. The only change is in how its launched due to changes made for multiuser... only affect i noticed was not needing exec xwin to avoid a shutdown loop though the relationship between command prompt and X on puppy is a curious one. It may also be related to the part in xwin that throws out an xorg.conf if its not approved... again only guessing.Update: Just tried Mike lovely work actually boots with xorg 7.3 on later machine I have - that 412 doesn't do.
mike
Would the different drivers of the different kernel be the diff???
I am very ignorant about this stuff and appreciate knowledge you impart.
Darren