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#391 Post by vtpup »

For those interested, or currently running it and who need the original ISO again, the 4.3.2 v3 "Official 4.3.2" of this thread is available here:

http://www.lamiaworks.com.au/puppy_isos.html

about half way down that page as:

puppy432_v3.iso

checksum is 71aea85e9fd805b7e6d02ea3baa3d0df

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End of the game

#392 Post by Gurglin »

I have the impression also Barry noticed things did not progress... that is probably why he decided to launch his new puppy

End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
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#393 Post by wuwei »

Gurglin

I have the impression also Barry noticed things did not progress... that is probably why he decided to launch his new puppy

End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
I dare to disagree.

432v3 - as is - is a very good Puppy and I run it on several machines several times a week. ttuuxxx put a lot of work into it, and the result is definitely worth appreciating.

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Re: End of the game

#394 Post by ttuuxxx »

Gurglin wrote:I have the impression also Barry noticed things did not progress... that is probably why he decided to launch his new puppy

End of the game for Puppy 4.3.2, the distro that was never born
I've used wary 5.1.1 latest version and even made a mediaplayer version, but it is sluggish compared 4 series, Wary is close but isn't 4 series just yet.
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#395 Post by don922 »

wuwei wrote:432v3 - as is - is a very good Puppy and I run it on several machines several times a week. ttuuxxx put a lot of work into it, and the result is definitely worth appreciating.
I have run Puppy 4.32v3 as my main OS since I was able to find a download of it. Before this I had been running Wary 511. I like Puppy 4.32v3 better than Wary at this point.
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#396 Post by Bligh »

Thanks for this, just downloaded 4.32v3 from vtpup's site above. I just booted it on a cpq cq60-615dx notebook (64bit) I had to use a special 431 pup on this. Some 5's also boot on this. I liked 431 and this looks great so far.
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Official 4.3.2

#397 Post by l2ulinux »

I think the 4+ series of Puppy was stopped before its time. That has been the problem with Puppy from the start. About the time you get it setup the way you want it they just stop. I know they take their time to do it, but don't just stop and do something in another world of Puppy.

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#398 Post by wuwei »

i2ulinux wrote:
I think the 4+ series of Puppy was stopped before its time. That has been the problem with Puppy from the start. About the time you get it setup the way you want it they just stop. I know they take their time to do it, but don't just stop and do something in another world of Puppy.
Puppy is a Linux System that is entirely developed by enthusiasts. Development is fun. Cleaning up the nitty gritty stuff is not.
If you want the latest and greatest then look (among others) here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 001#519001
or here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=66836

If you want to make a good thing even better, use ttuuxxx's 432 or even 214x....and improve it yourself. I assure you, it is worth the effort :D

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where download 4.3.2. official

#399 Post by iw2evk »

Hi at all,

where i can dowload 4.3.2. latest release .iso ?

The link it's brocken..

P.s. in final 4.3.2 can you add DOSEMU ?

Thanks

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Re: Official 4.3.2

#401 Post by nancy reagan »

l2ulinux wrote:I think the 4+ series of Puppy was stopped before its time. That has been the problem with Puppy from the start. About the time you get it setup the way you want it they just stop. I know they take their time to do it, but don't just stop and do something in another world of Puppy.

Sc0ttman made a new 4.2 edition with special features but does not get much response.


http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=63381

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I like Puppy 4.3.2

#402 Post by Gurglin »

I do like Puppy 4.3.2! And I certainly am last person on earth who can blame ttuuxxx, and on the contrary I have to thank him and the other guys working for the improvement of this magic tiny distro.

What I am criticizing is the lack of organisation and cooperation within the community, because we currently have at least two different (four, if I enclose Iguleder’s attempt, and above mentioned sc0ttman's Puplite) development projects of Puppy 4.3.X, either halfway (ttuuxxx’s 4.3.2 test V3) or abandoned (technosaurus’s Puppy 4.4). Instead of over-loading people with tasks and dissipating thus valuable work, I wonder why there is not a “mini-group
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#403 Post by nooby »

Gurglin says : What I am criticizing is the lack of organisation and cooperation within the community,

Nooby says: But that is life, that is how the Devs of Puppy want it to be or they would organize themselves better. They want this freedom to do what it fun and not what is demanded from outside.

They have organized it this way by trial and error. This is the only way it works for them.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

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#404 Post by Gurglin »

nooby wrote:Gurglin says : What I am criticizing is the lack of organisation and cooperation within the community,

Nooby says: But that is life, that is how the Devs of Puppy want it to be or they would organize themselves better. They want this freedom to do what it fun and not what is demanded from outside.

They have organized it this way by trial and error. This is the only way it works for them.
Maybe, and maybe anarchy can also be a "way" for expressing personal creativity, but I do miss Barry's benevolent dictatorship...

Anyway, let me thank ttuuxxx once again for the work done so far: Puppy 4.3.2 is very nice and works fine in my 10-year-old laptop.
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#405 Post by wuwei »

Just wanted to let you know.

I was trying to get a wireless connection on an old Acer Aspire 3681 WXMi from about 2004, 504MB RAM and 1.46GHz Single-CPU.
It has WinXP and a frugal install of Puppy on an ext3-Partition with Grub4dos.
Wireless ran under XP from the beginning.
So far so good.

Then I tried these Puppies:
Slacko
528
525
525retro
520

Not one did connect, not even after installing these PETs
rfkill-upgrade-k2.6.33.2.pet
ath5k-patched-k2.6.33.2.pet
to make the ath5k run.

My next idea was Wary 5.2.
Wireless works, but Firefox and Thunderbird are a no go, or are so difficult to install, that it was beyond my scope.

Last chance: Your Puppy 432v3


Bingo! This Puppy reckognises the Atheros Modul and establishes a connection that survives a reboot. And....I can use FF and TB from mnt/home.

Great and thanks for a Puppy that came in handy after all these years.

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#406 Post by Colonel Panic »

Thanks for the link. I'm going to give 4.32 a try; I didn't know it existed.

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Link to ISO

#407 Post by wuwei »

@ttuuxxx

Hi ttuuxxx,
after my very positive experiences with 432v3 on the road and the interest it might have generated:

How about reviving the link to the iso on page 1 of this thread?

It might bring in some new "customers"

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Link to 432 iso

#409 Post by wuwei »

Thank you James,

yes yours
http://brainwavedesigncentral.net/mike/ ... 432-V3.iso
is a good working link.

So is this
http://www.lamiaworks.com.au/puppy_isos.html.

yet, most people that would stumble upon this thread may not locate this particular page and these links.

Therefore, my suggestion that ttuuxxx amends the first post on page one with working links.

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framebuffer

#410 Post by sindi »

I have been using pulp 0.1 (puppy 4.1.2 based) because pizzasgood helped me get it to work with framebuffer console.
Does the puppy 4.3.2 kernel have fb support and modules and X driver?
I prefer to work in console mode, also I have old laptops with little RAM and fb but not xvesa capabilities.

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