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#61 Post by Dewbie »

http://www.puppylinux.ca has returned, now with vintage Puppies. :)

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#62 Post by Ray MK »

Hi Keef - you said

I have a copy of:
grafpup-201beta-opera.iso (108mb)
If it is wanted I will upload it.


If you still have it, I would love a copy - I lost mine(scrambled hdd)

Many thanks - very best regards - Ray
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GrafPup 201 beta

#63 Post by Keef »

Your wish is my command...
http://www.fileconvoy.com/dfl.php?id=ge ... 03b88ed353

There for 7 days.

MD5 checksum on my iso is: 2e0feff03227140165971f80fa62981d

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#64 Post by Ray MK »

Got it - md5 confirmed - many thanks again - very much appreciated - Ray
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#65 Post by Q5sys »

I've been thinking about this for a while before I found this thread... I've got a site that I am willing to host all these old ISOs on... details below.

Site: Puppylinuxarchive.org

FTP login information:

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site: ftp.puppylinuxarchive.org
port:21
user: upload@puppylinuxarchive.org  (you need the full address)
pass: p.l.a
I'll make a front page when I get time, and then move the uploads to another directory so no one can delete them.

Glad to see the puppylinux.ca site back... But we could always use a good mirror in case it goes down again.

Btw... anyone have Boxpup 4.12?

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#66 Post by gameboyab »

I asked Barry Kauler if he had any of the missing Puppies.
Unfortunately, he didn't.
gameboyab wrote:
Do you happen to have a Puppy Linux 0.1, 0.2 or 0.3 iso?
If you don't, that's okay. :D
Thanks

Barry Kauler responds:
No, 1.0.8 was the earliest that I saved, it is somewhere on my site bkhome.org or puppylinux.com
Not running as root is the cause of my inferiority complex.

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#67 Post by ally »

current list of puppies as 25/02/13 = 1465

list attached

:)
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#68 Post by Caneri »

@Q5sys ,

Please download all the /vintage stuff I have...and hold it safe!!

When I find a good admin or someone that's interested in spending massive amounts of time they can start rebuilding again with the .ca/asia domains.

So far it's holding the domains with my old files....maybe a rebirth of .ca if smokey or russoodle needs a space.

I can also point the domains to a solid site if there are GOOD controls.

Keep the faith.
Eric
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#69 Post by Q5sys »

Caneri wrote:@Q5sys ,

Please download all the /vintage stuff I have...and hold it safe!!

When I find a good admin or someone that's interested in spending massive amounts of time they can start rebuilding again with the .ca/asia domains.

So far it's holding the domains with my old files....maybe a rebirth of .ca if smokey or russoodle needs a space.

I can also point the domains to a solid site if there are GOOD controls.

Keep the faith.
Eric
No problem man. I'll start on that this weekend. I didnt want to start raping peoples bandwidth leeching their files until I had gotten the go-ahead.

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#70 Post by Caneri »

No worries Q5sys,

Contact CatDude as he may have more files that need a home.

If anyone needs some "dinero" to help pay for bandwidth, myself and a few others may be able to help "back-up" files...ty

Eric
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#71 Post by CatDude »

Hi
ally wrote:list of puppies, any not on the list please send me..... :)
Digging through my collection here i found a few more (91) that do not appear to be in your thebiglist

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#72 Post by ndujoe1 »

I like that tag ad :)

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#73 Post by mcewanw »

At what version did a corresponding devx become available? I note that 1.0.7 as provided by Caneri has that. Useful to be able to compile on these old puppies.
github mcewanw

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#74 Post by Caneri »

Hi mcewanw,
Long time no see.

Some of the files on http://www.puppylinux.ca/vintage/
have no md5sum attached. When I found the files years ago there were no md5sum.txt files available for some files.

I have a request.

When someone tests an iso or devx and it's a good working file, would you generate an md5sum.txt file so I can upload it to /vintage. I haven't tested many of the files so it would be good to know they are intact.

This should generate an md5sum from the file in question. Just open a terminal in the directory that holds the iso or devx file.

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md5sum any.iso > any.iso.md5.txt
Thanks in advance,
Eric
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Chinese Proverb[/color]

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#75 Post by Dewbie »

Is it too early to mention this?
Wary 5.1.1-5.1.4 removed from Ibiblio

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#76 Post by CatDude »

Hello Dewbie
Dewbie wrote:Is it too early to mention this?
Wary 5.1.1-5.1.4 removed from Ibiblio
Not sure i understand what you mean,
as the links i provided in that thread are still valid.

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#77 Post by Dewbie »

Sorry about that; I got sloppy.
I meant to ask if they could also be hosted elsewhere in case those links die.

sc0ttman lost a bunch of files by accident recently, and the Wayback Machine links to them were no good.

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#78 Post by ally »

hey Dewbie

I am in the process of uploading my ISO collection (>1830) to archive.org which now has it's own dedicated channel

I'm up to the P's so it will take a few months to complete but will get there in the end


http://archive.org/details/puppylinux

:)

Dewbie

#79 Post by Dewbie »

Thank you, ally. :)

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#80 Post by Pelo »

Bravo Philb foy your topic. . my francophone topic about vintage.
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