Wot's your Pup?
Posted: Sun 29 May 2005, 06:59
Good to hear that Puppy 1.0.3 is to be available for June 29. Tee hee . . .
Wonderful that we are now settling on Linux Vector to compile on. I am gonna download version 5.00 and install it on a hard drive. I am lucky enough to have 5 hard disks. Personaly not too trusting of partitioning. Or rather not to trusting of my abilities to have a stable environment, unless installing on separate HD. Sooner or later I manage to have OS drift. One of the reasons (another is to get good at setting up Pup) I wipe the slate clean with each new Puppy.
I know Barry (and GuestToo) have priorities for the system developents they implement but what I wonder do others wish to see?
My abiding interest, that can only be implemented well with a small distro, is the MS Pup (Multi-Session)
I am using PizzaPup (hey that IceWM on boot up is just too smooth to resist and the default option is great) I am using the final release Pizzapup and used it to pull in and save the pup001 (the Puppy save everything in one lump file) that was being used with 1.0.2. It is interesting that Pizzasgood used John Murgas boot options for his implementation. Any other Puplets in development? Server Puplet? Art of Puppy? Hey John - any news of that Puppy compiler distro? What is it called again? Linux Tmxxine? (or did I dream that?)
Barry has made (as much as possible) Puppy able to use 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. Hooray.
Yesterday I managed to set up a quick chat in yahoo messenger with Rhino and I think I may have set up ICQ too with GAIM. If you are just gonna use IRC - and you can do a lot with that, then Xchat is very comprehensive. Gaim uses some of the diverse IM (instant Messenger) services - including Jabber which is our long term aim for PuppyChat (Jabber is an Open Source IM)
I also tried running Mplayer to play "Ground Hog Day" - it seemed to default to Spanish. Asta La Vista baby!
I am now gonna scamper off and see if I can get Gambas working. If I can't a few well aimed yelps at GuestToo might result in a Gambas dotpup . . .
The forum has proved very reliable and fast.
Hey are we having fun yet?
Wonderful that we are now settling on Linux Vector to compile on. I am gonna download version 5.00 and install it on a hard drive. I am lucky enough to have 5 hard disks. Personaly not too trusting of partitioning. Or rather not to trusting of my abilities to have a stable environment, unless installing on separate HD. Sooner or later I manage to have OS drift. One of the reasons (another is to get good at setting up Pup) I wipe the slate clean with each new Puppy.
I know Barry (and GuestToo) have priorities for the system developents they implement but what I wonder do others wish to see?
My abiding interest, that can only be implemented well with a small distro, is the MS Pup (Multi-Session)
I am using PizzaPup (hey that IceWM on boot up is just too smooth to resist and the default option is great) I am using the final release Pizzapup and used it to pull in and save the pup001 (the Puppy save everything in one lump file) that was being used with 1.0.2. It is interesting that Pizzasgood used John Murgas boot options for his implementation. Any other Puplets in development? Server Puplet? Art of Puppy? Hey John - any news of that Puppy compiler distro? What is it called again? Linux Tmxxine? (or did I dream that?)
Barry has made (as much as possible) Puppy able to use 2.4 and 2.6 kernels. Hooray.
Yesterday I managed to set up a quick chat in yahoo messenger with Rhino and I think I may have set up ICQ too with GAIM. If you are just gonna use IRC - and you can do a lot with that, then Xchat is very comprehensive. Gaim uses some of the diverse IM (instant Messenger) services - including Jabber which is our long term aim for PuppyChat (Jabber is an Open Source IM)
I also tried running Mplayer to play "Ground Hog Day" - it seemed to default to Spanish. Asta La Vista baby!
I am now gonna scamper off and see if I can get Gambas working. If I can't a few well aimed yelps at GuestToo might result in a Gambas dotpup . . .
The forum has proved very reliable and fast.
Hey are we having fun yet?