how many puppy users are there in 2016?
leave my pipe out of it......
it took MANY hours, especially as when I started I had no idea of the wget command and did the downloading by manually
I have had a script written by sfr (thanks again) to collate numbers, only half way through (it's still very time consuming and I've been a little badly lately but so far):
out of 330/555 pages, 72000 files, 1.22Tb and 261000 page views
there are over 3500 puppy builds archived, this has nearly fitted a terrabyte drive, saving for more space
I started at puppy 4.12 and used it to repair my windows builds, after a while the penny dropped and I moved to puppy full time, probably about 6-7 years ago, slacko 5.3.3 was a long term favourite but currently running tahr 6.0.5
it took MANY hours, especially as when I started I had no idea of the wget command and did the downloading by manually
I have had a script written by sfr (thanks again) to collate numbers, only half way through (it's still very time consuming and I've been a little badly lately but so far):
out of 330/555 pages, 72000 files, 1.22Tb and 261000 page views
there are over 3500 puppy builds archived, this has nearly fitted a terrabyte drive, saving for more space
I started at puppy 4.12 and used it to repair my windows builds, after a while the penny dropped and I moved to puppy full time, probably about 6-7 years ago, slacko 5.3.3 was a long term favourite but currently running tahr 6.0.5
Wow, Ally! Such patience and determination!
You're due a never-ending string of thanks!
You should be voted "Puppy All-Time Hero"!
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Regarding the question itself, I remember member pelo had started a similar thread
on the French side a few years ago. Maybe ask him to backtrack to that thread:
with his Internet research skills, he'll find it in a wink.
IIRC, we used the views on this forum as a guide, and it showed that Puppyists
had viewed the Puppy version 2 thread initiated by ttuuxxx +/- 1.2 million times.
If from that result we subtract the number of those who come here only to watch
the sunset , it's still a respectable number.
BFN.
You're due a never-ending string of thanks!
You should be voted "Puppy All-Time Hero"!
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Regarding the question itself, I remember member pelo had started a similar thread
on the French side a few years ago. Maybe ask him to backtrack to that thread:
with his Internet research skills, he'll find it in a wink.
IIRC, we used the views on this forum as a guide, and it showed that Puppyists
had viewed the Puppy version 2 thread initiated by ttuuxxx +/- 1.2 million times.
If from that result we subtract the number of those who come here only to watch
the sunset , it's still a respectable number.
BFN.
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Re: how many puppy users are there in 2016?
I use puppy 528 all the time.learnhow2code wrote:poll is mostly just to let posters up the counter.
if youre here and never use puppy, you can still up a counter-- theres one for you if you really want it. the percentages probably wont mean much.
I know of someone who uses puppy 4.2 all the time without knowing what it is
I know of someone who uses puppy 528 all the time without caring what it is
I know of someone who uses puppy 528 maybe once a month.
I know of someone who used it once at the most perhaps so far.
I have introduced puppy to the folks above as a tool so solve a problem. It solves the problem for them and thus they use it.
+1 to what Musher said.
Jeeesus, Ally, all this time I thought you couldn't possibly be one person, or either you were a real (non-mythical) hydra-headed beast with freak internet-puppy upload organizing skills Seriously, if we have an all-time Battlestar-Galactica-like Final Five, you are one of them. And if by chance you're not hydra-headed but instead look like 'seven-of-nine', well, then, in my book you automatically move to head of the Final Five list and let me know where I can sign up to serve on your battle cruiser!! [/i]
Jeeesus, Ally, all this time I thought you couldn't possibly be one person, or either you were a real (non-mythical) hydra-headed beast with freak internet-puppy upload organizing skills Seriously, if we have an all-time Battlestar-Galactica-like Final Five, you are one of them. And if by chance you're not hydra-headed but instead look like 'seven-of-nine', well, then, in my book you automatically move to head of the Final Five list and let me know where I can sign up to serve on your battle cruiser!! [/i]
archivists are that cool. i would probably take one, male or female, even if they were 'four-out-of-ten'!Belham wrote:And if by chance you're not hydra-headed but instead look like 'seven-of-nine', well, then, in my book you automatically move to head of the Final Five list and let me know where I can sign up to serve on your battle cruiser!!
it started as I thought it sad that peoples hard work faded away, then it was sort of fun, then it was sort of awful and now it's just an ocd thing
when the archive kindly granted permission to create a dedicated page it took me 6 months to upload all the files I had, this was several hours a day on a crappy rural broadband, my package was not unlimited as purchased now and it cost a fortune in charges
I've spent 6 hours so far today downloading browsers, drivers, kernels and office files for dedicated pages and I've yet to upload them (my son is playing COD and he gets upset when I beast the connection!), on the plus side I've found an additional dozen puppy builds including some interesting Mass Spectrometry ones - nice!
when the archive kindly granted permission to create a dedicated page it took me 6 months to upload all the files I had, this was several hours a day on a crappy rural broadband, my package was not unlimited as purchased now and it cost a fortune in charges
I've spent 6 hours so far today downloading browsers, drivers, kernels and office files for dedicated pages and I've yet to upload them (my son is playing COD and he gets upset when I beast the connection!), on the plus side I've found an additional dozen puppy builds including some interesting Mass Spectrometry ones - nice!
@ally -- I have some older Pups archived away, including some that date back to the really early days and were dug back up during an attempt by others to catalog them, on a secondary partition of my SSD. If you'd like a list of what I've got, I can get you that -- PM me, please. I also have Google Drive, so I can get them to you that way, should it prove necessary.
@ally
I think we all owe you a great big thank you for your time, effort and expense in organizing Puppy archives like you have done.
I'm rather interested in the Mass Spectrometry pups you mentioned and what hardware was used with it.
Any info and links would be greatly appreciated.
And thank you once again.
I think we all owe you a great big thank you for your time, effort and expense in organizing Puppy archives like you have done.
I'm rather interested in the Mass Spectrometry pups you mentioned and what hardware was used with it.
Any info and links would be greatly appreciated.
And thank you once again.
@starhawk, pm sent
@pete, see here:
http://www.lababi.bioprocess.org/index. ... 8-massypup
I'll be downloading in a while and creating a page, won't go up until tomorrow, too much going up now
there is a 3.9gb and a light version beneath the first link, they are based on fatdog
@pete, see here:
http://www.lababi.bioprocess.org/index. ... 8-massypup
I'll be downloading in a while and creating a page, won't go up until tomorrow, too much going up now
there is a 3.9gb and a light version beneath the first link, they are based on fatdog
2x
I should be counted 2 'coz the wife has also been using the Pup in the office since 2005.
Or should be counted 4 if we count the 4 machines where the Pup is installed (2 laptops and 2 desktops).
Or should be counted 4 if we count the 4 machines where the Pup is installed (2 laptops and 2 desktops).
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].
There could be more users. According to my experience, ROX is one of the main reasons desktop users don't treat puppy seriously.
I tried to introduce puppy to my brother, but he enraged when he tried to use rox, he tried to copy and paste a file with the Keyboard, he just went nuts. There is only one panel, etc.
A few months later, i told him.. look lxpup, pcmanfm.. windows explorer... he said it's not official and that puppy is not a serious distribution to work with.
I know many people think like him. I don't blame them. I also grew to have a pathological hatred for ROX, as it's hardcoded everywhere.
I tried to introduce puppy to my brother, but he enraged when he tried to use rox, he tried to copy and paste a file with the Keyboard, he just went nuts. There is only one panel, etc.
A few months later, i told him.. look lxpup, pcmanfm.. windows explorer... he said it's not official and that puppy is not a serious distribution to work with.
I know many people think like him. I don't blame them. I also grew to have a pathological hatred for ROX, as it's hardcoded everywhere.
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rox is just part of puppy. i mean it could be worked out, but no one wants to go to all the trouble. my own feeling is that its stuck that way.jlst wrote:There could be more users. According to my experience, ROX is one of the main reasons desktop users don't treat puppy seriously.
take what im doing, which is setting up a system that starts with devuan and then copies over the stuff from puppy that would make it puppy-- but until it reaches the point where it is itself puppy, it also has a "native" puppy mode. i havent copied over rox yet, but ive thought about it. because whats going to make it "puppy" faster than rox?
the DESKTOP, ICONS, and file windows (and automounter) all use it. almost every puppy screencap has the rox pinboard, just like XFCE has one from thunar. how do you change the icon settings on the XFCE desktop? from the file manager. (how about explorer.exe in windows xp?) would the puppy community (most of it) ever want something other than the rox pinboard for a desktop? i dont know, theyve liked it for 10 years.
if i said "ok, no rox pinboard by default" i think they would just throw more tomatoes-- even though they dont use my half-pup anyway. we arent technically stuck with rox we are culturally stuck with it. i dont think its terrible, because as you say i can just open the file manager i prefer. theres only one thing about rox i truly loathe, and it can be turned off-- the way every folder resizes? i hate that so much. quit moving around the screen... im sure someone loves it.
@learnhow2code
I'm not sure if were are talking about the same thing, but it also drove me crazy until I discovered the resize options:
I'm not sure if were are talking about the same thing, but it also drove me crazy until I discovered the resize options:
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