List of Apps that come with TEENpup 2009 Legacy
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List of Apps that come with TEENpup 2009 Legacy
Hello Everyone, Here's what you'll find in TEENpup 2009 Legacy for those who haven't tried it yet.
Asian Language font Support for Seamonkey and Firepup Web Browsers EG: Japanese, Chinese & Korean
abiword 2.4.5
adobe flashplayer 10.0.0 d525
amor 2.3
ark 2.6.3
armagetron 0.2.5.2
audacity 1.3.2beta
avidemux 2.3.0
blackjack 2.8.1
bubbles 1.0.2a
cheops 0.61
cups 1.1.23
cycas 3.80.4 public
dia 0.96pre9
digikam 0.7.2
dillo 0.8.6
djvulibre 3.5.14
dosbox 0.70
draw swf 1.2.9
firelight 0.6.4
firelog 1.1
firepup 2.0.4
freetype 2.1.10
frostwire 4.13.3
gambas 1.0.15
gem game 1.5
gftp 2.0.18
gimp 2.3.10
gkdial 1.5.14
glabels 2.0.2
glibc 2.3.5
gnumeric 1.6.3
gparted 0.2.4
gpasman 1.3.1
gpicview 0.1.7
grip 3.0.0
gtimer 1.1.6
gtk+ 2.8.17
gtkpool 0.5.0
gxine 0.5.9
gyach enhanced 1.0.7
hardinfo 0.4.2.2
inkscape 0.43
iso master 0.6
jabbin 2.0
javatunes 3.8
jfdraw 1.8.2 free version
jre 1.6.0_11-b03
k3b 0.12.15
kaddressbook 3.5.3
kaffeine 0.4.3b
kalzium 1.2
karamba 0.23
Karamba theme creator 0.13
karbon14 1.5.2
kate 2.5.4
kaudiocreator 1.13
kbattleship 1.1
kcalc 2.0.4
kchart 1.5.2
kcoloredit 3.5.4
kdebase 3.5.4
kdesystemguard 1.2.0
kdiskfree 0.5
kfloppy 3.5.4
kghostview 0.20
kiconedit 3.5.5
kjots 0.7
kmagnifier 1.0
kmahjongg 0.7.9
kmail 1.9.4
kmines 2.1.9
kmix 2.6
kmymoney 0.8
kobo deluxe 0.4pre9
kolf 1.1
kolourpaint 1.4.4
komparator 0.5
konqueror 3.5.5
kontact 1.2.3
kooka 0.44
korganizer 3.5.3
kpat 2.2.2
kpdf 0.5.4
kpercentage 1.2
kpoker 1.1
krusader 1.70.1
kscd 1.6
ksnapshot 0.7
ksystemlog 0.3.2
ktouch 1.3
ktnef 1.0
kuickshow 0.8.12
kwrite 4.5.4
lbreakout2 2.6beta-5
libgnome 2.8.1
linneighborhood 0.6.5
linuxdcpp 0.698
MPlayer 0.98
mtpaint 3.19
mut 0.1.1
OpenOffice.org 3.1.0
osmo 0.1.2
pbrename 0.4
pburn 0.9.3
pdrive 0.27
pfind 3.4
photoprint 0.3.3
gaim 2.0.6beta
pprocess 0.3
prozilla 2.0.4beta3
puppybackup 1.0.0
puppymirror -01
qcad 2.0.4.0 Professional
qpxtool 0.6.1
realplayer 11.0.0.4028
samba 3.0.22
scribus 1.3.3.3
seamonkey 1.1.14
shisen 1.5.1
showfoto 0.1
showimg 0.9.4.1
simutrans64 0.84.16.4
skype 1.3.0.53
sockspy 2.5
streamtuner 0.99.99
superscanner 0.8
sweep 0.9.1
tellico 1.2.5
vlc 0.8.6d
vuze 4.0
vym 1.8.1
wxdownload fast 0.6.0
xaralx 0.7
xarchive 0.2.8-6
xchm 0.9.7
xeznet 1.8
xmms 1.2.10
xnview 1.70
xournal 0.4
xsoldier 1.3
xvkbd 2.6
zynaddsubfx 2004
I hope this is helpful.
Asian Language font Support for Seamonkey and Firepup Web Browsers EG: Japanese, Chinese & Korean
abiword 2.4.5
adobe flashplayer 10.0.0 d525
amor 2.3
ark 2.6.3
armagetron 0.2.5.2
audacity 1.3.2beta
avidemux 2.3.0
blackjack 2.8.1
bubbles 1.0.2a
cheops 0.61
cups 1.1.23
cycas 3.80.4 public
dia 0.96pre9
digikam 0.7.2
dillo 0.8.6
djvulibre 3.5.14
dosbox 0.70
draw swf 1.2.9
firelight 0.6.4
firelog 1.1
firepup 2.0.4
freetype 2.1.10
frostwire 4.13.3
gambas 1.0.15
gem game 1.5
gftp 2.0.18
gimp 2.3.10
gkdial 1.5.14
glabels 2.0.2
glibc 2.3.5
gnumeric 1.6.3
gparted 0.2.4
gpasman 1.3.1
gpicview 0.1.7
grip 3.0.0
gtimer 1.1.6
gtk+ 2.8.17
gtkpool 0.5.0
gxine 0.5.9
gyach enhanced 1.0.7
hardinfo 0.4.2.2
inkscape 0.43
iso master 0.6
jabbin 2.0
javatunes 3.8
jfdraw 1.8.2 free version
jre 1.6.0_11-b03
k3b 0.12.15
kaddressbook 3.5.3
kaffeine 0.4.3b
kalzium 1.2
karamba 0.23
Karamba theme creator 0.13
karbon14 1.5.2
kate 2.5.4
kaudiocreator 1.13
kbattleship 1.1
kcalc 2.0.4
kchart 1.5.2
kcoloredit 3.5.4
kdebase 3.5.4
kdesystemguard 1.2.0
kdiskfree 0.5
kfloppy 3.5.4
kghostview 0.20
kiconedit 3.5.5
kjots 0.7
kmagnifier 1.0
kmahjongg 0.7.9
kmail 1.9.4
kmines 2.1.9
kmix 2.6
kmymoney 0.8
kobo deluxe 0.4pre9
kolf 1.1
kolourpaint 1.4.4
komparator 0.5
konqueror 3.5.5
kontact 1.2.3
kooka 0.44
korganizer 3.5.3
kpat 2.2.2
kpdf 0.5.4
kpercentage 1.2
kpoker 1.1
krusader 1.70.1
kscd 1.6
ksnapshot 0.7
ksystemlog 0.3.2
ktouch 1.3
ktnef 1.0
kuickshow 0.8.12
kwrite 4.5.4
lbreakout2 2.6beta-5
libgnome 2.8.1
linneighborhood 0.6.5
linuxdcpp 0.698
MPlayer 0.98
mtpaint 3.19
mut 0.1.1
OpenOffice.org 3.1.0
osmo 0.1.2
pbrename 0.4
pburn 0.9.3
pdrive 0.27
pfind 3.4
photoprint 0.3.3
gaim 2.0.6beta
pprocess 0.3
prozilla 2.0.4beta3
puppybackup 1.0.0
puppymirror -01
qcad 2.0.4.0 Professional
qpxtool 0.6.1
realplayer 11.0.0.4028
samba 3.0.22
scribus 1.3.3.3
seamonkey 1.1.14
shisen 1.5.1
showfoto 0.1
showimg 0.9.4.1
simutrans64 0.84.16.4
skype 1.3.0.53
sockspy 2.5
streamtuner 0.99.99
superscanner 0.8
sweep 0.9.1
tellico 1.2.5
vlc 0.8.6d
vuze 4.0
vym 1.8.1
wxdownload fast 0.6.0
xaralx 0.7
xarchive 0.2.8-6
xchm 0.9.7
xeznet 1.8
xmms 1.2.10
xnview 1.70
xournal 0.4
xsoldier 1.3
xvkbd 2.6
zynaddsubfx 2004
I hope this is helpful.
Legacy OS 2017 has been released.
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Winblow friendly translation ?
Do you think that a window refugee will understand your list of apps ?
My suggestion is: 1. kind of app 2. name of the app
E.g.
Browser - Seamonky
Multimediaplayer - Gxine
etc.
Speaking for myself: when I read a word like "gxine", I am prepared to quit for not the slightest whtat it might be, phaps a tweaker's tool etc.
"Ark" ????
But mu suggestion applies to the whole of linux. Nobody seems to care, just moving on the develop an even more advanced app etc.
If one wants to make it accessible for windows refugees you should try to speak their language.
Unbelievable what you know to squeez in 1 cd. I once tried you older teenpup could not run as an iso. Same here ?)
Wonderful piece of work though.
My suggestion is: 1. kind of app 2. name of the app
E.g.
Browser - Seamonky
Multimediaplayer - Gxine
etc.
Speaking for myself: when I read a word like "gxine", I am prepared to quit for not the slightest whtat it might be, phaps a tweaker's tool etc.
"Ark" ????
But mu suggestion applies to the whole of linux. Nobody seems to care, just moving on the develop an even more advanced app etc.
If one wants to make it accessible for windows refugees you should try to speak their language.
Unbelievable what you know to squeez in 1 cd. I once tried you older teenpup could not run as an iso. Same here ?)
Wonderful piece of work though.
- john biles
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Hello nancy reagan,
I was asked to compile a list of Applications and their Version numbers for someone who knows Linux very well. I'd already emailed them this list before posting it here on the forum.
I just thought the information might be of interest and it never crossed my mind to think of Windows Users as that wasn't the intension.
I was asked to compile a list of Applications and their Version numbers for someone who knows Linux very well. I'd already emailed them this list before posting it here on the forum.
I just thought the information might be of interest and it never crossed my mind to think of Windows Users as that wasn't the intension.
Legacy OS 2017 has been released.
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Not personally
Do not take it personally : it is what a want to say to any linux tweaker.john biles wrote:Hello nancy reagan,
I was asked to compile a list of Applications and their Version numbers for someone who knows Linux very well. I'd already emailed them this list before posting it here on the forum.
I just thought the information might be of interest and it never crossed my mind to think of Windows Users as that wasn't the intension.
Your bag of gold might go unnoticed by the usual Winblower which is a waste of energy.
The general tweaker goes for yet another even more wonderful project and simultaneously wanting Winblowers to appreciate it ...
List of Apps in TEEpup 2009 Legacy
These are hard concepts to get your mind around when you're used to plunking down a couple hundred $ for an operating system, another $100 or so for absolutely essential anti-malware, and another couple hundred for programs you actually want to use. LINUX IS FREE. And with Puppy Linux you don't even have to install it to find out what programs it has. Just download the ISO, burn it to a CD and reboot. And with John Biels' TEENpup series, his objective was to produce a CD that had everything the average teenager (and by extrapolation, every average user) might need. So if your Linux experience level is so slight that the name of an included application means nothing to you, the easy way to find out what it does is scroll thru the submenus 'till you find it --the submenu will provide a hint-- and click on it. Clicking won't break it, or your entire Puppy OS. Then, if you're still curious, you can search this forum,
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29754
or google the app for more information or alternative programs.
The most valuable resource Puppy Linux has is our creative Puppy, Puplet and App developers. And their most valuable resources are their minds and time. So while in a perfect world their communications would be with sufficient precision to satisfy everyone, in the real world it is better that they use their resources to do for us that which we can't do for ourselves.
mikeslr
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=29754
or google the app for more information or alternative programs.
The most valuable resource Puppy Linux has is our creative Puppy, Puplet and App developers. And their most valuable resources are their minds and time. So while in a perfect world their communications would be with sufficient precision to satisfy everyone, in the real world it is better that they use their resources to do for us that which we can't do for ourselves.
mikeslr
Hi
Any potential or current Puppy user (even dev's) should have a really good look at John's latest TeenPup.
It does most if not all of the things that is often asked for by n00bie Puppy users.
Very n00bie friendly and runs very well as a frugal install on an old 6/7 year old acer laptop (233mb ram. 2.5Ghz celeron proc. 512ish swap partition. ext2/ext3)
I've also run it frugal on my other laptop (96mb ram. 1Ghz celeron proc. 250ish swap partition. ext2)
However it is slower on that spec. and would obviously run better as a full HD install (with a swap partition) on that type of machine.
On startup it recognises my touchpad automagically - it also does the same with the wired ethernet internet connection.
Click on internet - and it runs - online straight away.
(No save file - running live in ram)
The built-in help and tips are brilliant - second to none - just try.
Plug in a USB - up pops Pdrive and a folder opens showing your files.
Ok - it is a larger download - but when you look at what it comes with you will be astounded.
Whilst it may not be absolutely perfect - it is very close and is a big pot of GOLD that is well worthy of a long look.
Very grateful for all your work John - very best regards - Ray.
Any potential or current Puppy user (even dev's) should have a really good look at John's latest TeenPup.
It does most if not all of the things that is often asked for by n00bie Puppy users.
Very n00bie friendly and runs very well as a frugal install on an old 6/7 year old acer laptop (233mb ram. 2.5Ghz celeron proc. 512ish swap partition. ext2/ext3)
I've also run it frugal on my other laptop (96mb ram. 1Ghz celeron proc. 250ish swap partition. ext2)
However it is slower on that spec. and would obviously run better as a full HD install (with a swap partition) on that type of machine.
On startup it recognises my touchpad automagically - it also does the same with the wired ethernet internet connection.
Click on internet - and it runs - online straight away.
(No save file - running live in ram)
The built-in help and tips are brilliant - second to none - just try.
Plug in a USB - up pops Pdrive and a folder opens showing your files.
Ok - it is a larger download - but when you look at what it comes with you will be astounded.
Whilst it may not be absolutely perfect - it is very close and is a big pot of GOLD that is well worthy of a long look.
Very grateful for all your work John - very best regards - Ray.
Re: List of Apps that come with TEENpup 2009 Legacy
hi im from indonesia, i use teenpup. its cool n elegant. but i have problem with my LCD samsung WIDE screen. no detect with 1360 X 768 resolution. please how to configure xorwizard coz i chose but didnt work.
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Re: List of Apps that come with TEENpup 2009 Legacy
Hi could you boot up on live and test this, its from 2.14X and it has that screen size you wanted.ch4ndr4 wrote:hi im from indonesia, i use teenpup. its cool n elegant. but i have problem with my LCD samsung WIDE screen. no detect with 1360 X 768 resolution. please how to configure xorwizard coz i chose but didnt work.
If you can't boot live try puppy pfix=ram
at boot
ttuuxxx
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
Showfoto
2016, keep your Teenpup in safe place. Some applications are unique as showfoto. I run it this morning but it's not the fonction i am looking for. (panorama)
I run teenpup with a kernel 3.0.25. Photographic edition is more my cup of tea than remasterizing Puppies, but for teenpup, i had to do it (Wireless connection)
I run teenpup with a kernel 3.0.25. Photographic edition is more my cup of tea than remasterizing Puppies, but for teenpup, i had to do it (Wireless connection)
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panoramic view
Looking for an application with Puppy Linux to create panoramic view
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Switching TEENpup's Kernel
Hi pelo,
I am also a great fan of TEENpup. I felt its many great applications, some not otherwise available in Puppies, made it a valuable operating system even if I couldn't use it to access the Web. But the last time I tried to Frugally install it I couldn't get it to run.
Obviously, your switching of its kernel has breathed new life into it. Perhaps doing so would overcome the problem i encountered, Thank you for the idea.
But "No good deed should go unpunished," So, could you kindly tell us how you did it. Was it basically by applying the instructions jrb provided at the beginning of this thread? http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 164#453164. Something else? Do you recall running into any problems; and if so, how did you resolve them?
Thanks,
mikesLr
I am also a great fan of TEENpup. I felt its many great applications, some not otherwise available in Puppies, made it a valuable operating system even if I couldn't use it to access the Web. But the last time I tried to Frugally install it I couldn't get it to run.
Obviously, your switching of its kernel has breathed new life into it. Perhaps doing so would overcome the problem i encountered, Thank you for the idea.
But "No good deed should go unpunished," So, could you kindly tell us how you did it. Was it basically by applying the instructions jrb provided at the beginning of this thread? http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 164#453164. Something else? Do you recall running into any problems; and if so, how did you resolve them?
Thanks,
mikesLr
Mikeslr, this is exactly the topic (your link)
Mikeslr, this is exactly the topic that teach how to switch the kernels. As a pupil of poor knowledge in Linux, The User Pelo obeyed to each step of the process detailed. And it works. Don't jump anything !
Why 3.0.25, because it is the one that is working for any Lucid, and Dpup too. Wireless then works on my computer. Just to update the browser included in the old puppy, if you really need it, often not necessary.
I did not count how many puppies i changed the kernel this way, more than 100...
I picked up files from Racy 5.3, as explained by the teacher..
Some of our VIPs refuse to learn anything , i gave the information 1000 times in the forum francophone... Wolx is easily renewed by installing 3.0.25, but Medor barks ! Kernel 3.0.66 (Racy 5.5) makes blackscreen on my computer.
My teenpyp is running with Firefox 12.0.. As i don't really need youtube, that is enough for me. As Mikeslr, teenpup is for my pictures editon. Mainly. No need of speed... only patience
What a nice Distro !
Why 3.0.25, because it is the one that is working for any Lucid, and Dpup too. Wireless then works on my computer. Just to update the browser included in the old puppy, if you really need it, often not necessary.
I did not count how many puppies i changed the kernel this way, more than 100...
I picked up files from Racy 5.3, as explained by the teacher..
Some of our VIPs refuse to learn anything , i gave the information 1000 times in the forum francophone... Wolx is easily renewed by installing 3.0.25, but Medor barks ! Kernel 3.0.66 (Racy 5.5) makes blackscreen on my computer.
My teenpyp is running with Firefox 12.0.. As i don't really need youtube, that is enough for me. As Mikeslr, teenpup is for my pictures editon. Mainly. No need of speed... only patience
What a nice Distro !
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by-pass something will be a loose of time
If you run step by step, you should have no problems. The attitude of by-pass something will be a loose of time. Because it will not work
Your feed back (PM) will be appreciated, in the french forum, to get them shamed that my suggestion was easy and efficient (I just translated the English topic, but they seem have believed it was mine)
Francophones topic KDE à commenter en français, s'il vous plait (for my colleagues from France and Outre-mer )
Your feed back (PM) will be appreciated, in the french forum, to get them shamed that my suggestion was easy and efficient (I just translated the English topic, but they seem have believed it was mine)
Francophones topic KDE à commenter en français, s'il vous plait (for my colleagues from France and Outre-mer )
Updating TEENpup's Kernel
Hi Pelo,
Thanks for the feed-back, and again esepecially for the inspiration.
I am currently juggling several projects which must take precedents over my working with TEENpup. I'll PM you when I can devote some attention to it. But I must worn you: it will be some time.
mikesLr
Thanks for the feed-back, and again esepecially for the inspiration.
I am currently juggling several projects which must take precedents over my working with TEENpup. I'll PM you when I can devote some attention to it. But I must worn you: it will be some time.
mikesLr
Hugin should answer for panorama
Hugin should answer for panorama , being tested by our Puppy forum aficionados de fotografia.
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10 views only since last post.
10 views only since last post. Puppy Linux, OS for training Linux only, not for hobbies.. That would be a shame, because Puppy is not badly featured in Photographics family. Has all the functionality I need to edit my photos. Perhaps not as intuitive as Picasa and weaker in some areas (e.g. red-eye reduction)."
Showfoto available in Puppy Stretch packages manager. What showfoto looks like ?
Was included in teenpup ? I don't remember it woud be an app to test how PPM works in Puppy Strecth. Vamos.
Feed back soon.
Positive : PPM seems to be serviceable. Bad ; showfoto is huge (strange).
2017 Teenpup has still no equivalent.
Showfoto available in Puppy Stretch packages manager. What showfoto looks like ?
Was included in teenpup ? I don't remember it woud be an app to test how PPM works in Puppy Strecth. Vamos.
Feed back soon.
Positive : PPM seems to be serviceable. Bad ; showfoto is huge (strange).
2017 Teenpup has still no equivalent.
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- john biles
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Playing, without Linuxing :)
Each time i launch my Teenpup, it's a pleasure. Sure it is not may daily Puppy; but i have not a daily Puppy.. Always testing release candidates..
My Teenpup is vintage, bu i can be an user wit it, not a tester solving the bugs. Playing, without Linuxing
About apps to add (topic Title) Tellico would be a good one. Easy with Teenpup !
Error about screenshot : not only expensive, but tender souvernirs as Casio PB100 Ram 7Ko or Oric Atmos on the family TV (HDMI ? not yet) and tapes for recording sessions
I was a geek, younger. Never again
My Teenpup is vintage, bu i can be an user wit it, not a tester solving the bugs. Playing, without Linuxing
About apps to add (topic Title) Tellico would be a good one. Easy with Teenpup !
Error about screenshot : not only expensive, but tender souvernirs as Casio PB100 Ram 7Ko or Oric Atmos on the family TV (HDMI ? not yet) and tapes for recording sessions
I was a geek, younger. Never again
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Dedoimedo mentions Teenpup's Magic Scripts in his article about unique Linux projects;
http://www.ocsmag.com/2018/03/21/the-ma ... -projects/
http://www.ocsmag.com/2018/03/21/the-ma ... -projects/
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.