SevenPuppy 7 - Hungarian puplet

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s-kami
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SevenPuppy 7 - Hungarian puplet

#1 Post by s-kami »

SevenPuppy 7 - Hungarian puplet

7 is actually a version number.
SevenPuppy 2 and 3 vas based on Puppy Linux 4.3.1

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Large version: http://skami.homelinux.org/images/rsgal ... uppy07.jpg

Based on Lucid Puppy 5.0.1
Contains Pwireless2 and icewm window manager with 11 windoze-like themes.

It is only 146 MB (153 927 680 exactly) but there are only hunagrian end english languages avaible.

Made for beginners...
:lol:

Download here:
ftp://skami.homelinux.org/puppylinux/IS ... ppy_07.iso

More in hungarian here:
http://skami.homelinux.org/index.php?op ... =1&lang=hu

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wine

#2 Post by raffy »

Great!

The often asked question is whether Windows programs can be used and how. So if WINE is present in the puplet, this is just a matter of directing the user to a help page. Maybe there should be a "How to use Windows programs" in Puppy?
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].

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#3 Post by s-kami »

Hmmm, it is a good idea, but tis puplet actually dos not includes wine because of the size.

An installed wine takes about 40 mb in a puplet...

A topic or a webpage would be a great idea.

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#4 Post by Ivansampa »

I put a small video on youtube PuppySeven in action ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsJnWmZcSNA
puppy world narrated in Portuguese :)

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coool

#5 Post by s-kami »

Hoho !

Thank you !
I am very amused !

May i ask what program you use to record videos ?

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#6 Post by Ivansampa »

S-kami

Capture videos with xvidcap and edit audio and video with Openshot or pitivi!
:)

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