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Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2019, 17:49
by Colonel Panic
nic007 wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:
nic007 wrote: Upgrade to Opera 12, slightly newer and the last of the old Opera's. :)
Hi,

Thanks for the advice, but Opera 12 needs a later version of glibc (2.8 ) than this pup has got.
I don't think so. Here is a download link from the puppy 412 collection site:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bvwcg0hvim1if ... 6.pet?dl=1
Thanks. It worked, but I'm getting a lot of "Unable to complete secure transaction" errors with it for some reason (even duckduckgo wouldn't open). It's a shame, because it would be good if it was able to access more of the sites I use.

Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2019, 18:46
by 8Geee
The kernel for these older pups do not include TLS1.2, which is standard today. One needs at least a 3-series kernel, AND a browser that also supports TLS1.2.

Regards
8Geee

Posted: Sat 24 Aug 2019, 20:31
by nic007
Colonel Panic wrote:
nic007 wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote: Hi,

Thanks for the advice, but Opera 12 needs a later version of glibc (2.8 ) than this pup has got.
I don't think so. Here is a download link from the puppy 412 collection site:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bvwcg0hvim1if ... 6.pet?dl=1
Thanks. It worked, but I'm getting a lot of "Unable to complete secure transaction" errors with it for some reason (even duckduckgo wouldn't open). It's a shame, because it would be good if it was able to access more of the sites I use.
Those old browsers have problems with most https sites, don't know if one can change settings to change that behaviour, probably not.

Posted: Wed 27 Nov 2019, 19:36
by Colonel Panic
Here's a blast from the past; I'm posting this from Muppy 008, which is an oldie but goodie. It's got the absolute Out house sink on it but the browsers are unfortunately quite antiquated for today's Internet (this is Seamonkey 1.1.8 ). I'm glad that the Puppy forum's quite conservative in the code it's built with and loads easily in old browsers such as this one.

Posted: Wed 27 Nov 2019, 20:39
by musher0
Hi ColonelPanic.

Muppy 0.08? Used it for a couple of years. Quite the distro. Not surprised.
It's our loss that member MU (Mark Ulrich) has left.

BFN

Posted: Tue 07 Jan 2020, 11:04
by Colonel Panic
8Geee wrote:The kernel for these older pups do not include TLS1.2, which is standard today. One needs at least a 3-series kernel, AND a browser that also supports TLS1.2.

Regards
8Geee
Thanks for replying, I think you're right.

Musher; yes I agree about MU, I wonder what he's doing now?

Posted: Tue 07 Jan 2020, 14:28
by Moose On The Loose
Yesterday I walked past a computer and noticed that it was running puppy 4.21. That makes it one that is not forgotten.

Posted: Tue 14 Jan 2020, 20:58
by Colonel Panic
Moose On The Loose wrote:Yesterday I walked past a computer and noticed that it was running puppy 4.21. That makes it one that is not forgotten.
Yes, that was a good one (and Deeper Thought, which I think was based on Puppy 4.20, was one of my all time favourite Puppies). One problem I have with running most of the older ones now though is that I use ext4 as standard for the installed file systems on my hard drive and 4.21 won't read this format (even some more recent ones won't either, such as Precise 571 Retro).

Posted: Tue 14 Jan 2020, 21:31
by Burn_IT
I have a copy of 4.20 that I use occasionally - must go and look at it now!!

Posted: Sat 01 Feb 2020, 14:24
by nitehawk
What was the first Puppy to use the Network Manager (that made detecting wifi easier)? I really like the old Puppy 4.31,...but unfortunately, it just lists a lot of the wifi drivers to choose. I have different old computers/laptops and wifi dongles, and I really don't know their drivers (or even what some of them are). Network Manager is a must for me, I'm afraid (no wired internet right now).

I have a copy of MacPup 5.29 that I believe has the Network Manager (I think I'll go have a look at that).
That (and MacPup 5.50) were lovely Puppies.

EDIT: correction: It's called "Network Wizard"
(that usually works for all my wifi gizmos
and gadgets :D )