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Lobster
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PostPosted: Sat 10 Jun 2006, 07:30    Post subject:  Rare Breeds  

Who knows these breeds of Puppy?
Will we see Puppy 2 versions?


QEMU-Puppy - Puppy on a USB memory stick
http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/qemupuppy/index.html

LodPup Portable Puppy for Education from Raffy
http://mypep.net/node/1

Grubber Puppy - Grafpup and Mean Puppy
www.puptrix.org/

KDE Puppy / Puppy Optimised
Very clean and very polished - based on or around Puppy 1.09CE
Very fast implementations of KDE desktop with Puppy

SimplePup came with Java and many codecs installed and Xfce
One of my favourites - Bring back SimplePup!

John Murgha will be releasing a 50meg Puppy - Mean Puppy I just tried the beta and it is sweet

One-Bone - it seems this will lead to an interesting development soon
keep tuned you command line Puppys

What about our other language Puppys - any new coding directions in them? We have Hacao (Vietnamese), Chinese, Portugese . . .

Tmxxine Linux - already up to ver 0.6
but not for release for another two years
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakka=LinuxTmxxine

EmptyCrust - Barebones with wi-fi

Grafpup - not really a rare breed as it is mentioned on Distrowatch
Great graphics and add ons from Nathan

Megapup - not really a distro but it comes with everything! From
MU so you know it is mega . . . Open Office, Java, codecs . . . KDE
version 3 is the latest

And my current favourite
"Mongrel"

Simple one click choice of window manager
Xfce, KDE, Ice, Flux etc

XDG menus

one click choice of browser install
(uses wget)
from Opera, Flock, Seamonkey, Firefox

one click add on of Megapup, Audacity, Xaraxl and other top software

boots straight up into xvesa with DHCP and firewall ON

What no "Mongrel"?
Maybe I dreamt it. By the end of this year I bet we have it
and more . . .

Go Puppy. Linux the way it should be . . .

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PostPosted: Sat 10 Jun 2006, 17:25    Post subject: LodPup for education  

You forgot LodPup (which you already posted in the wiki). This one is for education.

Oh, btw, maybe you meant "Will we see different versions of Puppy 2 as we had in Puppy 1?" As it is now the reader could be thinking of "2 versions" above as split Puppy. Embarassed

Thanks, Lobster.
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PostPosted: Sat 10 Jun 2006, 23:27    Post subject:  

Thanks Raffy - have amended the original post
No mention here either - another page that needs updating. Anyone up for it? Smile

http://puppylinux.org/wikka/VersionsPuppy

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