64bit XenialDog (Ubuntu 16.04 'Xenial Xerus') wanted

What features/apps/bugfixes needed in a future Puppy
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64bit XenialDog (Ubuntu 16.04 'Xenial Xerus') wanted

#1 Post by escucha »

Where can I found XenialDog (Ubuntu 16.04 'Xenial Xerus') but in 64bit version?
Ca'nt found it, or it not exists?
Anyway this Xenial on 32bit its much better than the original ubuntu from it comes, for me :-)
I know this idea is for mangled pc's... but from years we have been 64bit capable systems infraused with Wondows(R) XP, very good for a time but not now.
Pray for 64bit versions in the XXI century.
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#2 Post by escucha »

I know... I know FatDog IS 64bit... but it not accept a complete install on HD

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#3 Post by smokey01 »

Why not use FD with a save directory instead of a save file. This way you can still use sfs files as well.

What do you want to do a full install?

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#4 Post by escucha »

Time using ubuntu since its inception.
Why complete installation?
Because I think it's normal use for PC.
It gives me great freedom of use of HD (see image)
Puppy in USB systems are very good thing but it seems ephemeral and volatile for me. I think never finished gypsy style.
Finally a system that is created or destroyed in a few minutes, who is afraid of a new install?
I thanks you and to all makers of small puppys.
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#5 Post by smokey01 »

A save directory uses all of the available space on the partition just like a full hdd install. Most of the new puppy's can do this now. You will have exactly the same freedom.

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#6 Post by escucha »

Much still learning
testing now tahrpup64 this way.
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