Hi folks,
has anybody an idea?
Regards from Vienna,
Walter
Any news about Puppy Precise?
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Any news about Puppy Precise?
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precisely
Read this for updated precise.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93409
also try xprecise and there is LASSIE too.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=93409
also try xprecise and there is LASSIE too.
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That's really too bad. Precise runs great. I run a full install of it. I was hoping that once every six months, I could just shove in a new Puppy CD and load 'er up. Crap!mikeb wrote:Discarded like last nights chutney perhaps....
Golden children abound in these parts...
mike
Cheers,
[b]Jody Thornton[/b]
(Richmond Hill, Ontario)
[b]Jody Thornton[/b]
(Richmond Hill, Ontario)
Yes ..in windows I still run a system from 14 years ago installed 10 years ago on a machine also from 14 years ago
But indeed the point of 'are constant updates needed'.our default slax install is the one from 2008 and mine has a save folder from then.
I am looking at moving up to something of the Lucid era soon.
mike
But indeed the point of 'are constant updates needed'.our default slax install is the one from 2008 and mine has a save folder from then.
I am looking at moving up to something of the Lucid era soon.
mike