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Shiba Inu 1.1.3 puplet.

#1 Post by josejp2424 »

This is Shiba Inu 1.1.3.

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:arrow: Slackware 14.1 packages
:arrow: Theme BSM Simple Dark Menu
:arrow: icons Compass and circle for the systray ( thank you nilson you are an artist. )
:arrow: kernel 3.18.22 noPae.
:arrow: Slapt-get package manager
:arrow: Gslapt as graphic manager. ( like synaptic in debian ).
:arrow: openbox 3.6.1 (up to date )
:arrow: Lxpanel.
:arrow: Lxaparence
:arrow: obkey.
:arrow: Spanish language pack by vicmz & nilsonmorales.
:arrow: spacefm (manages the desktop instead of rox. )
:arrow:TAS 1.9 por SFR
:arrow: gpicview image viewer.
:arrow: wbar 2.3.4
:arrow:sfs load 2.4 by shinobar .
:arrow: Lxterminal as terminal.
:arrow: xchat
:arrow: deadbeef
:arrow: gnome mplayer and much more.
:arrow: Zram. : there is a small script to activate it. ( Zram: optimizes RAM usage. ).

In this puppy you can install packages from console.

installing packages.

slapt-get --install (package_name)

slapt-get --no-dep --install (install package only, no dependency-check)

Reinstall a package.

slapt-get --reinstall (name_package)

Updating repos.

slapt-get --add-keys

slapt-get --update

However, it also has the Gslapt package manager to do everything in graphic mode.

:idea: Gslapt & slapt-get.

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:arrow: Change wallpapers from the desktop.

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:arrow: Spacefm. and rox-filer. (spacefm as default ). To change the file manager, go to Menu > Filesystem > Spacefm-rox-filer and choose either Spacefm or ROX-Filer

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:arrow: Download

puppy_shibaInu_1.1.3-k_3.18_noPAE_08022016.iso - Mediafire


puppy_shibaInu_1.1.3-k_3.18_noPAE_08022016.iso - Mega.


puppy_shibaInu_1.1.3-k_3.18_noPAE_08022016.iso Ally

puppy_shibaInu_1.1.3-k_3.18_noPAE_08022016.iso Puppus Dogfellow

MD5_525138e4cb58ca6896dfd1d93c5c9b26 - 213 MB
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#3 Post by josejp2424 »

Thanks ally

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#4 Post by starhawk »

So... I'm confused.

Is this a Puppy or not...?

If it's a Puppy, it should have WoofCE in its ancestry somewhere, possibly with remastering or SFS editing in between, and it should be compatible with PETs and SFSs for Puppy.

If it's NOT a Puppy -- which is the case that sounds most likely to me -- it is a Puppy-like distro in the same vein as DebianDog -- a minimalized version of another distro (Slackware in this case) that runs and acts a lot like Puppy without actually being Puppy.

The terminology you're using for it, makes the case for the first option, but the use of something other than PPM makes me think maybe it's the second option that's true.

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#5 Post by josejp2424 »

starhawk wrote:So... I'm confused.

Is this a Puppy or not...?

If it's a Puppy, it should have WoofCE in its ancestry somewhere, possibly with remastering or SFS editing in between, and it should be compatible with PETs and SFSs for Puppy.

If it's NOT a Puppy -- which is the case that sounds most likely to me -- it is a Puppy-like distro in the same vein as DebianDog -- a minimalized version of another distro (Slackware in this case) that runs and acts a lot like Puppy without actually being Puppy.

The terminology you're using for it, makes the case for the first option, but the use of something other than PPM makes me think maybe it's the second option that's true.
Shina Inu is a slackware-based puppy made with Woof-CE. It is a puppy but has gslapt and slapt-get, because I like to use them.

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#6 Post by starhawk »

Well, that's... interesting and different.

I've actually not heard of a Pup doing something like that in a very long time.

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#7 Post by sonny »

Thank you so much for this slacko spin. Installed via usb next to Tahrpup. Its running really well.... :D

Does this need Devx??

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#8 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

looks very nicely put together.

here's another mirror:

Shiba Inu 1.1.3.

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sonny wrote:Thank you so much for this slacko spin. Installed via usb next to Tahrpup. Its running really well.... :D

Does this need Devx??
there is no need, has many libraries and python.

whether to use Devx, download it from Quickpet


Thanks Puppus Dogfellow the link

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#10 Post by partsman »

Hi josejp2424 :D

Very cool puppy indeed !
Nice to see someone break free from the usual puppy way ! :wink:
I like the gslapt etc. Very cool ! :wink:
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partsman wrote:Hi josejp2424 :D

Very cool puppy indeed !
Nice to see someone break free from the usual puppy way ! :wink:
I like the gslapt etc. Very cool ! :wink:
Thanks for the comments.

You should try grub4dos . It gives a different look

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#12 Post by Terry H »

Just downloading now. I still have your previous version of Shiba Inu installed. Looking forward to trying this new incarnation.

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#13 Post by partsman »

Hey josejp2424 :D
You should try grub4dos . It gives a different look
I did ! Very nice !

Also I love your quickpet ! Very well done !
This is great stuff ! Keep up the wonderful work !
Thanks for sharing ! :D
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#14 Post by Tote »

Very nice puppy! Many thanks!

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Tote wrote:Very nice puppy! Many thanks!
thanks! Tote

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update

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NEW UPDATE
:arrow: Programs and libraries were updated.
:arrow: freememapplet_tray, Retrovol, TAS ( Take a Shot! ), videothumbnail, unpet,
:arrow: New programs at QuickPet, Palemoon 26, Opera 36, PlayONlinux, redshiftgui, Skype, Wine , Stellarium, Megasync.
:arrow: udev, libgudev, roxlib, synaptics.conf ( some touchpads were not detected.)
To update, either download the PET or go to Menu > Other > Shiba Inu check updates

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or pet.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/shivai ... 022016.pet

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#17 Post by eztuxer »

Ola josejp2424

Thank you for this nice pupplet.
Running on Acer Aspire One AAO netbook, I like it very much.
I cannot set up date and time and it is a major drag for HTPPS certificates.
I downloaded JWM to try to work around this problem, but how can I switch WM ?
Also how do I configure it to set date and time via web ? (internal clock battery dead).

Cheers ! E Z Tuxer
Don't poop it down... Pup it Up !

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#18 Post by Shep »

I'm giving this pup a run. The first thing I do after booting is open FireFox (that I've saved from another pup) and it fills the whole screen. I can't figure out how to reduce its size so there is some blank space on the screen for another window. With this windowing system I can't seem to "pick up" a corner of the Firefox window and slide it inwards to reduce its size. How to achieve thisImage

Thanks. :)

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#19 Post by 0xdawg »

Shep wrote:I'm giving this pup a run. The first thing I do after booting is open FireFox (that I've saved from another pup) and it fills the whole screen. I can't figure out how to reduce its size so there is some blank space on the screen for another window. With this windowing system I can't seem to "pick up" a corner of the Firefox window and slide it inwards to reduce its size. How to achieve thisImage

Thanks. :)
I'd do this by moving the window after pressing ALT + F7 your mouse pointer changes into what I call a wind rose -- you can move that window by mouse/touchpad or cursor keys then, so you can reach the outer borders

ALT + F7 again to switch back to mouse pointer
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Shep wrote:I'm giving this pup a run. The first thing I do after booting is open FireFox (that I've saved from another pup) and it fills the whole screen. I can't figure out how to reduce its size so there is some blank space on the screen for another window. With this windowing system I can't seem to "pick up" a corner of the Firefox window and slide it inwards to reduce its size. How to achieve thisImage

Thanks. :)

Shep, right-click the Firefox icon in Lxpanel and select Maximize, this should make the window fit the screen

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