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Re: Snapshots

Posted: Sat 05 Aug 2006, 18:27
by ricstef
jam wrote: At least you had a glimpse of the final outcome.

OK...images removed.

Jam
Jam,
I like screenshots too, how about uploading them where MU said; for the rest of us to see your nifty handywork ....
Richard.

Puppy Images

Posted: Sun 06 Aug 2006, 02:55
by jam
Ricstef,

OK...I'll post these on Monday 8/7/2006 in the a.m. since I'm away from my Puppy machine at the moment. I'll let you know when they've been uploaded.

Jam

Puppy Desktop Screenshot

Posted: Mon 07 Aug 2006, 14:44
by jam
Ricstef,

Screenshot of my desktop has been uploaded to the gallery per your request.

Pupshot Foto: http://puppylinux.org/user/photogallery.php?photo=111

Jam

Posted: Wed 16 Aug 2006, 18:56
by ricstef
Jam,
That is one cool screen, good work 8) .

Btw I was out of town for a few day, hence the delayed response.

Richard.

Europe trip

Posted: Mon 11 Sep 2006, 08:07
by tronkel
Hope your enjoying Europe John.

I have just moved to Vienna from England. It's very nice here. Loads of beer wine, beautiful women, computers and music! Let me know if you want to come over!

Cheers

Tronkel

New Mean Puppy 2.10

Posted: Fri 15 Sep 2006, 18:03
by jam
John,

Are you planning to release a new version of "Very Mean" Puppy based on 2.10 ?

Re: New Mean Puppy 2.10

Posted: Sat 16 Sep 2006, 12:48
by JohnMurga
jam wrote:John,

Are you planning to release a new version of "Very Mean" Puppy based on 2.10 ?
Yes, but not for a week or two.

I like to wait for bugs to surface so I can include the fixes ;-)

Cheers
JohnM

Very Mean Release 2.10

Posted: Sun 17 Sep 2006, 02:59
by jam
John,

Don't blame you for waiting until the bugs are flushed out - no rush here, just curiosity and anticipation. In the meantime, hope you're enjoying your Euro adventure!

By the way, Wine 0.9.21 is out! :)

Posted: Thu 01 Mar 2012, 19:01
by greengeek
John, I am trialling earlier / cutdown puppies for the purpose of burning onto a 50Mb business card CD and your Meanpup 2.02 Opera is really nice. However it is a couple of Mb over my 50Mb limit (no overburn facility..) and I wondered if you had any other versions that are similar but a tiny bit smaller?

It's getting hard to find some of thes older isos online, and of course the hosted isos only represent a fraction of the ones that each developer built on the way to the final release candidate.

(I intend to use the CD as a replacement for my DSL rescue CD, I carry the CD in my wallet and use it to copy data files from an HDD with dead operating system onto a usb stick. Barebones 2 is another one I am trialling and it seems to be working well enough for me to use, but then I noticed you had included opera and I thought that would be a "nice to have". Did you have any versions that had the games/abiword/media stuff removed, yet still kept the opera?)

cheers

Posted: Tue 06 Mar 2012, 19:41
by greengeek
.
OK, the size is not an issue - I realise now that Pburn allows the overburn facility (wheras the Burniso2CD defaults to a strict 50Mb limit)

If anyone is interested I have started a topic comparing 50Mb puppies that can be used as a Rescue CD on a system that doesn't have the ability to boot from usb.

Meanpup is great for that.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=610112