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Binary Newsreader 0.14.7beta

#1 Post by MU »

Info:
http://www.bnr2.org/

This dotpup is 8 MB huge extracted, as it includes a QT-runtimelibrary.

Dotpup (3.4 MB):
http://noforum.de/dotpups/BNR2.pup

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I love my newsgroups for those not familiar with newsgroups this is the
Only Binary news dloader available for linux. this allows you to dload multi-part files yenc and uuencode (systems to convert binary files into txt files and back again) for those that don't know newsgroups are like file sharing 1 person posts the file or group of files and the whole world has a chance to dload them. my favorite is alt.binaries.cd.images.linux
since these files are echoed world wide it's YOUR obligation to make sure you can dload from certain groups. :!: :oops:

I would Like to thank very much for making this available to the puppy community :D :!:

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#3 Post by MU »

I'm not familiar with newsgroups, and just made a dotpup, because someone asked for.

So if you have any suggestion of a program that should be available as a dotpup, I would like to hear it :)

We can compile on our own now with usr_devx.sfs, or create dotpups from RPMs with Dotpup-Wizard 06.

.DEB can be converted on the commandline, I plan to add that too to the wizard.

Greets, Mark

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#4 Post by edoc »

MU wrote: So if you have any suggestion of a program that should be available as a dotpup, I would like to hear it :)
Any chance linrad might be made a dotpup?

I am still too green with Puppy to determine if the dependencies make that impossible.

http://www.nitehawk.com/sm5bsz/linuxdsp/linrad.htm

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