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Posted: Sat 21 Jun 2014, 20:14
by Henry
musher0 wrote:Hello, all.
. . . Why originals and even copies of good Puppies get scrapped, I will never
understand...
BFN.
One of the all time best is Gray's Precise NOP 5.4.3, which I have adapted and used exclusively since it appeared.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=82177
And of course it's got Xfce built in.
I've seen nothing better for my purposes.
Henry
Posted: Sat 21 Jun 2014, 22:34
by musher0
Thanks, Henry.
Good to know all is not lost...
Incidentally, the devx for 5.4.3 can be found in the Internet Archive even if
the puppy itself is not:
https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linu ... _5.4.3.sfs
BFN.
musher0
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 00:17
by ally
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 03:31
by James C
musher0 wrote:
The original Puppy Precise 5.4.3 has been removed from both the ibilio
and nluug repositories......
Why originals and even copies of good Puppies get scrapped, I will never
understand...
Because Ibiblio (and the mirrors) only provide a limited amount of space...... when the repo is full something has to go.
I have all official Puppy iso releases archived (from 4.0 onward) so copies do exist.Don't think I missed any.....
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 03:37
by musher0
Would you have an URL for those little beauties, kind sir?
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 03:39
by musher0
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 05:35
by Henry
musher0 wrote:
Thanks, ally!
Some of Gray's stuff, including Precise-Nop is at
http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/nop/
Over the years I tried/used all the Nops, there were half a dozen or so. I replaced Quirkey-Nop with Precise a couple of years ago. What I have now hardly resembles Precise-Nop, being built on a whole series of upgrades, and almost daily fiddling and polishing. Many things have gone in and out, but the Uninstall puppy packages list in the PPM still shows 60 added programs. It is all very tidy, fast, and clean.
Here is a picture:
http://www.henrystrobel.com/linux.htm
Henry
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 09:46
by ally
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 11:10
by James C
musher0 wrote:Would you have an URL for those little beauties, kind sir?
Looks like Ally saved me the trouble of uploading.Thanks Ally.
Posted: Sun 22 Jun 2014, 18:15
by musher0
James C wrote:musher0 wrote:Would you have an URL for those little beauties, kind sir?
Looks like Ally saved me the trouble of uploading.Thanks Ally.
@ally:
Indeed, thanks, ally!
Just to clarify ->
The PuppyPrecise 5.4.3 that you have listed there is BK's "out-of-factory"
one, yes? Not the "Can Bike" edition?
I ask because the Mg count is similar.
Thanks in advance.
musher0
Posted: Mon 23 Jun 2014, 11:37
by ally
not familiar with the 'can bike'?
it will be BKs own though copied from the ibiblio repo, all the pets should be there too
Posted: Mon 23 Jun 2014, 15:58
by musher0
ally wrote:not familiar with the 'can bike'?
it will be BKs own though copied from the ibiblio repo, all the pets should be there too
Thanks.
precise-5.4.3-barebones-0.2.iso downloading.
Posted: Mon 09 Nov 2015, 01:59
by Pelo
precise-5.4.3-barebones-0.2.iso downloading from
https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Precise.
Just to see what barebones mean.
In fact i will use it to mount other main SFS (older puppies)
I get informed of bugs, to avoid loose time.
Precise 5.4.3 runs some french puplets.
mhWaveedit has no specific topic
Posted: Sat 05 Mar 2016, 11:27
by Pelo
mhWaveeditpet version 12
mhWaveedit has no specific topic, but available on all puppies.
The pet should be located at least in multimedia section, not in bugs lost in Precise Puppy 5.4.3 forum.