Snow Puppy 020 with more apps, fonts and themes

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jim3630
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#661 Post by jim3630 »

pemasu, what would the advantages of sp20 have over pp05?

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#662 Post by pemasu »

Jim3630. I dont know of advantages. These builds have different flavor, somewhat different applications, different kernel, so on...

I think it is more what you prefer and like to use. And even better, install both and test. :D

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#663 Post by heywoodj »

Pemasu, thanks for your response. I tried them and between the /etc/acpi/actions folder that contains the suspend.sh script and the acpid pet, when I close the lid, my lapdog goes to sleep peacefully :) ! The /etc/init.d/rc.acpi was not needed.

As a bonus, I see that when using shinobar's suspend.sh script, upon resume, my wireless network is still connected! Somehow the sleep.sh script doesn't gracefully reawaken the network. A Win-Win in my book...now on to tackling the dial-up modem!

Thanks again, HJ

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#664 Post by sickgut »

hi permasu
i like your blue puppy snow wolf thing logo you use for snow puppy.
Who does your art work? If you do it yourself then you have my praise.
being someone with no sense of asthetics at all and unable to make thing like this myself, i found your logo and stuff on your opening post on this thread really quite nice

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#665 Post by pemasu »

Sickgut. It was mentioned in my first page information post. Lol.
Snow Puppy logo is designed by magnificent afgs. My wholehearted thanks.

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#666 Post by puppyiso »

pemasu, I use snowpup 18 and 20.

The problem with the v20 is the menu. When I switch to Korean, Korean letters are "boxed" letters.

It happened before and I solved it by using other themes but it doesn't work this time.

All the jwm themes showed boxed letters.

I attached a comparison screenshots.(I like v18's screenshot capture not v20)

I think v20 is better than v18 but if the letter problem continues, then I have to go back to v18.

Any suggestions?

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#667 Post by pemasu »

I dont have now time to make comparison between SP 18 and 20. I am leaving tomorrow to the Lapland and I have a lot things to do this evening.

But...It could be font problem. It might be that I have changed the default font for jwm menus and themes. You could check the /root/.jwm/themes folder between them and is there different default font or font size. You could also test by replacing the /root/.jwm/themes folder from SP18 which works ok. It could also be that I have included different fonts in /usr/share/fonts/default/TTF
Next thing could be difference with locale handling but that is something I am not very familiar with.
Just brainstorming.

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#668 Post by sparkie »

Hello pemasu...

I just wanted to take a moment and tell you how fantastic Snow Puppy is, and to thank you for the work you have done!

When I first dove into the Puppy world it was back when Fire Hydrant and PizzaPup was going on. Then came along Cielo, Stardust, TeenPup and some other greats...getting me more interested in Puppy as a community.

When the motherboard blew in my brother's P4 box last year, I set him up with 020. He couldn't believe how much faster things were even when I had to use on old AMD machine until we could get replacement motherboard ordered. Now he has been hit with a bad computer bug and he just might make "the change" now.

Snow Puppy is so easy to set up, fast to run on anything and hasn't crashed at all. It is my favorite Puppy, and I have most ALL of 'em. Keep up the great work when you can, and thanks again!

PS: I think the Snow Puppy logo and design would make a GREAT T-shirt !!

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#669 Post by cthisbear »

" Now he has been hit with a bad computer bug and he just might make
"the change" now. "

If it's a virus etc have you seen my >> Fix Windows How To.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=58305

Featuring >> Puppy, Hiren's and the Falcon boot discs.

He can still use Windows and run Puppy.

""""""""""

" PS: I think the Snow Puppy logo and design would make a
GREAT T-shirt !! "

Someone on this forum was making puppy T-shirts.

"""""""

And pemasu is top drawer in the help dept.

Thanks sparkie for the feed back.

Chris.

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#670 Post by sparkie »

Thanks for the "How To" link. Read a bit of the thread and will read more in depth in the coming days. Good stuff there.

Concerning my brother's infected computer, this is what I did:
1- Booted BitDefender boot disk. Found these bugs:

variant.barys.244
variant.kazy.63155
variant.kazy.63553
variant.renos.556
rootkit.49290
trojan.generic.kd.581389
trojan.generic.kdv.582803
trojan.sirefef.bv
win32.worm.downadup.gen

2- Deleted these. Most were in the /drivers folder.
3- Rebooted, started cycling at the "Start Windows Normally" screen
4- Ran the Heron's disc, then did the "Save Me" proceedure.
5- Rebooted, said missing ntosdkrnl.exe
6- Booted Snow Puppy, copied ntoskrnl.exe from XP disc to HD.
7- Rebooted, said it was still missing.
8- Ran "fixboot", "fixmbr", etc. No help.
9- Rebooted Snow Puppy, backed up HD, ran GParted.
10- Reinstalled XP (brother wouldn't go Puppy), installed Avast! Free.

The "downadup" confiker worm came from me. Wife wanted Netflix. Had to DL Silverlight. She brought up IE (she thought that's the only way to run Netflix), then BANG! :x

I have learned 3 things from all this:

1. My patience for Win has grown to apathy.
2. As soon as I can replace my Lexmark printer with an HP, it's "Snow Time"!
3. When I die I do not want a standard headstone. I want a computer tower with a sledgehammer throught the front !!!!

~ Sparkie

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#671 Post by cthisbear »

" 3. When I die I do not want a standard headstone. I want
a computer tower with a sledgehammer through the front !!!! "

Nice.....Chris.

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SP iso link broken

#672 Post by tbehgm »

Pemasu I am from Malaysia, My kids like sp 020 so I want to download the iso but the link is no longer available. Tried slacko but would not connect to modem. Please provide link, thank you

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#673 Post by inoxidabile »

Hi everybody !

I would like to have a look to Snow Puppy but I can only confirm the download seems not available, as in the post of tbehgm :(

Thanks for any info about ! :)

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#674 Post by pemasu »

Sorry of the missing download link. I have had to remove a lot stuff. There was a demand from the hosting company that there is need for cleaning up the space.

I was told, that if there does not happen disk space cleaning soon, they might take the action.

Of course I do have the isos still available. I am not sure though should I upload them again. I think that another upload site would be better. Something for these nowadays unmaintained versions.

I think about it. Sorry of the missing download possibility. I will edit the first page post.

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#675 Post by cthisbear »

Use 4shared.

http://www.4shared.com/

http://www.4shared.com/features.jsp

This is what I have there


cyberlinux.iso 437.4 MB 07-21-2012

ecopup0.7.1.iso 671.2 MB 10-09-2012

klp-006.iso 112.9 MB 05-27-2012

puppit-precise-k3.3.8_atom.iso

Chris.

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#676 Post by smokey01 »

pemasu wrote:Sorry of the missing download link. I have had to remove a lot stuff. There was a demand from the hosting company that there is need for cleaning up the space.

I was told, that if there does not happen disk space cleaning soon, they might take the action.

Of course I do have the isos still available. I am not sure though should I upload them again. I think that another upload site would be better. Something for these nowadays unmaintained versions.

I think about it. Sorry of the missing download possibility. I will edit the first page post.
Pemasu it should be ok to upload a copy of the latest version.

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#677 Post by pemasu »

Thanks. I will do that.

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#678 Post by pemasu »

Snow Puppy 020.
Download link: http://www.smokey01.com/pemasu/SnowPuppy-020/

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#679 Post by tbehgm »

Dear Pemasu,
Thank you for uploading this puppy I missed it so much.
My lappy is a Compaq nx6115, 512+256mb ram, on a Riger DB-108WL wireless modem. Only Fluppy 013, Snow Puppy 020 and Retro Precise Puppy 3.8.3.1 would connect to the WEP encrypted wifi. :D

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