Turbopup Xtreme v1.0 - The fastest dog on Earth

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darry19662018
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#721 Post by darry19662018 »

I apologize for the late reply. No as the update included glibc update 2.10 and this is the latest that Turbopup can handle.,

I have moved on from Pup 4 from which this is based, Anyway enjoy using these, Have fun.

dancytron
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#722 Post by dancytron »

Blast from the past.

I was cleaning out some old CD's and found one just labelled "Puppy Linux" that is Turbopup Xtreme.

IIRC this is the first version of Puppy that I actually installed to a hard drive (full install, I didn't know any better).


I might try to install it on my old 386/512meg of ram laptop/printer server later just to see how it does.

Gnimmelf
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please keep up the idea!

#723 Post by Gnimmelf »

could some one please make an updated version - or a new version based on the same idea but on the newest versions of puppy linux!!!??? this is such a great idea!!!

kindly Gnimmelf

tommy
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#724 Post by tommy »

@Gnimmelf
You can try Precise Light.
It's quite recent and very light, you can install Palemoon/Seamonkey/Firefox etc and you'll have a good puplet for browsing the web on older hardware.
I use it in a Pentium 4 1,8Ghz and 768MB ram notebook.

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