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pupli repo home

audio, graphics, video, studio, QT

browsers, network, internet, games

desktop

file managers and viewers

puppy isos

Utilities Tools System Libs

Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

word processing and related

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Thanks, Puppus.
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palemoon-25.7.3-i686.pet and palemoon-25.7.3-i686.sfs plus dillo-3.0.5 pets for wheezy, precise, slacko, and wary by OscarTalks to browsers, network, internet, games

multirename-1.7.pet by SFR and PuppyTerrier-02c_BIL.pet by musher0 to file managers and viewers

devx_slacko_6.0.8.1.sfs and slacko-6.0.8.1.iso by 01micko; librepup-6.0.2.1.iso and devx_librepup_6.0.2.1.sfs by Iguleder; april 7.2 32/64 by Barry Kauler; Barebones-Lucid-5.01.iso by hondasid to puppy isos

wmctrl-1.07-x86_64-1.pet by ETP; partview-2015.pet by rcrsn51 to Utilities Tools System Libs

jre1.8.0_60.sfs and jre1.8.0_60.pet to Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

LibreOffice-5.0.2_64_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-5.0.2_64_en-US_xz.sfs, Quirky72 LO Deps (libdbus-1-3_1.2.16_amd64.pet and libdbus-glib-1-2_0.84_amd64.pet), LibreOffice-5.0.2_en-US_xz.pet and LibreOffice-5.0.2_en-US_xz.sfs to word processing and related

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#94 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

-572.12.iso by Puppus Dogfellow; Slacko64 by 01micko; Quirky Werewolf 64 - 7.2.3by Barry Kauler; mini pups by jrb folder [barebones431-jrb1.0.iso, precise-5.4.3-barebones-0.2.iso, racy-5.3-BABYbarebones.iso, wary-5.3-barebones.iso, wary-5.3-BABYbarebonesXvesa.iso]; unicorn pup by 666philb to puppy isos

quickpet_precise-2.pet by 666 philb and Right-click-64bit-6.9.8.pet by don570 to Utilities Tools System Libs

jre-8u65-i586.sfs by OscarTalks; w1753.sfs and w1753.pet to Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

NWP-11-15-1.tar.xz and NWP-11-15-1.tar.gz; LibreOffice-5.0.3_en-US_xz.sfs, LibreOffice-5.0.3_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-5.0.3_64_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-5.0.3_64_en-US_xz.sfs to word processing and related

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javaif-20151107-beta.pet and get_java-0.3-beta.pet by rerwin to Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

-572.13.iso, p6.iso, and Ruffly: A User's Guide To p6 And The Approximately Series of Precise Puppy Spins And A Noob's Overview of Puppy Linux by Puppus Dogfellow; wary_5.3_XVesa.iso by rufwoof; slacko-6.3.0.iso and slacko64-6.3.0.iso by 01micko; Quirky Werewolf 7.3.3by Barry Kauler to puppy isos

pupcontrol-2.7.pet by radky; rcrsn51--peasy, etc folder [PeasyPrint, PeasyScale, PeasyPDF, PeasyPort, YASSM, PeasyGlue, Legacy GRUB Config 2013, PeasyMP3, Peasy DVD Player, PeasyDisc, Scanner-share, Peasy Firewall Monitor, Batterup, PeasyWiFi, MAAG, f3, Partview 2015] by rcrsn51 to Utilities Tools System Libs

nwp and vtg user's guide by Puppus Dogfellow to word processing and related

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#96 Post by snayak »

Do you have a pet for artha thesaurus which is based on wordnet...
[Precise 571 on AMD Athlon XP 2000+ with 512MB RAM]
[Fatdog 720 on Intel Pentium B960 with 4GB RAM]

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#97 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

snayak wrote:Do you have a pet for artha thesaurus which is based on wordnet...

word processing and related

two versions plus the wordnet.pet are in the section above. since the later version is 72 kb and the earlier 12mb, it would seem an upgrade pack of some sort, but you could try the smaller one first. i remember using some form of artha in precise 5.5 and possibly slacko 5.3, but that was quite some time ago, and as i much prefer goldendict (also uses wordnet) to the thesaurus, not for very long. but it did work in those pups. so, yes, and you're welcome to it/them, but whether or not what's there is compatible with what you're running is for you to report.

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Quirky Werewolf 7.4 [werewolf64-7.4.iso, werewolf64-7.4-8gb.img.xz, installquirky.x86, installquirky.amd64] by Barry Kauler to puppy isos


MasterPdfEditor3.5.10.sfs and MasterPdfEditor3.5.10-1-wary-sfs by Geoffrey; nwp-12-11-15.tar.xz, nwp-12-6-15.tar.xz, and nwp-recs.tar.xz to word processing and related

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slimjet-608 browser folderand palemoon-25.8.1-i686.pet and sfs by OscarTalks; chromium_47.0.2526.73+pepper_20.0.0.228_lx.sfs by peebee to browsers, network, internet, games

fotopup.iso by tronkel; tahr-6.0.5_PAE.iso, tahr64-6.0.5.iso, devx_tahr_6.0.5.sfs and devx_tahr64_6.0.5.sfs by 666philb to puppy isos

sfs_load-2.4.pet by shinobar;libvpx-1.5.0-3-i686.pkg.tar.pet to Utilities Tools System Libs

latest WPS suite by perdido; nwp-aem-1.1.tar.xz, LibreOffice-5.0.4_64_en-US_xz.pet, LibreOffice-5.0.4_64_en-US_xz.sfs, LibreOffice-5.0.4_en-US_xz.pet and LibreOffice-5.0.4_en-US_xz.sfs to word processing and related

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xorg_xorg_full_dri-7.3.petand xorg_xorg_full_dri_DEV-7.3.pet by version2013 to audio, graphics, video, studio, QT

slimjet-7.0.5.0-slack14.0.sfs, slimjet-7.0.5.0-tahr.sfs, and slimjet-7.0.5.0.sfs (plus a pet made from it) by OscarTalks to browsers, network, internet, games

Shiba Inu 1.1.3 by josejp2424; Fatdog702 by kirk and jamesbond to puppy isos

tk8.6.4-i686.pet and tcl8.6.4-i686.pet by recobayu; AFI-1.0.6.pet by RSH to Utilities Tools System Libs

Python-2.7.11-i686 by recobayu; wine 192 andwine 181 by version2013 to Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

NWP-1.2.tar.xz to word processing and related

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LibreOffice-5.1.0_en-US_xz.sfs, LibreOffice-5.1.0_64_en-US_xz.sfs to word processing and related

edit: 5.1 is buggy--i don't recommend it. pets have been pulled because of a prohibitive degree of bugginess--the sfs packages are less buggy, but still not as smooth going as 504, which was bug free from what i saw. for whatever reason (same method to make them as the previous, successful batches), these 32 and 64 bit pets are plagued with menu and gui problems (things are unresponsive or blank, whereas the sfs packages just seem to be missing icons so far). you'll have a much better experience with the 5.0.4., and i almost feel bad for offering this update...

:?

pandoc-1.16.0.2-1-amd64.deb, pandoc-1.16.0.2-15-i686.pkg.tar.pet, recoll_13-alldeps.pet, recoll13-full.sfs [recoll packages contain libxapian22_1.2.8-1.pet, xapian-core-1.0.18.pet, qt4-4.3.2.pet, libQt3Support.so.4.pet, recoll-1.13.02.pet, antiword_0.37-8.pet, ExifTool-8.66.pet, catdoc-0.94.2-i486.pet, and unrtf_0.19.3-1.1.pet--works so far in unicorn pup, precise pup, slacko 64 (running with 32 bit compatibility pack), and quirky werewolf64 (no compatibility pack)--the updated packages are sometimes hit or miss, but this old one seems to always work. 11 mb.] to word processing and related.

edit 2:

jre-8u71-i586.sfs
jre-8u74-x64.pet

the above java packages appear (respectively) to fix the problems i was seeing with LibreOffice 5.1 in both 32 and 64 bit (precise 5.7.2 and slacko64_6.0.3), so i've reupped the pets:

LibreOffice-5.1.0_64_en-US_xz.pet
LibreOffice-5.1.0_en-US_xz.pet

menus and responsiveness have returned, but it appears Libre in its most recent form is no longer usable without java.

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palemoon-26.0.3-i686.sfs, palemoon-26.0.3-i686.pet, and slimjet-8.0 by OscarTalks to browsers, network, internet, games

dpw-3.14.56.1.iso by musher0; OB-Precise_1501 by vicmz; p6.0and ~572.14 by Puppus Dogfellow to puppy isos

jre-8u73-x64.sfs,jre-8u73-x64.pet, jre-8u73-i586.pet, jre-8u73-i586.sfs to Wine/JRE/JDK/Python/Virtual Box/Java

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palemoon-26.1.1-i686.sfs, palemoon-26.1.1-i686.pet, slimjet-8.0.2, tor552-x86-sfs and pet by OscarTalks; megasync-Debian_7.0_amd64.deb; megasync-Debian_7.0_i386.deb; c-ares.gz; cryptopp.gz to browsers, network, internet, games

openssl-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet, openssl_DEV-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet, and openssl_DOC-1.0.2g-w5-i486.pet by watchdog to Utilities Tools System Libs

Emacs 24.5 sfs and pet by cdr255; joe-4.1.pet by musher0; nwp-keys-icons.tar.xz to word processing and related


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#105 Post by musher0 »

Hi, Puppus.

Many thanks for adding my "Pooch" (dpup-whhezy-3.14.56.1) to your repo!

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#106 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

musher0 wrote:Hi, Puppus.

Many thanks for adding my "Pooch" (dpup-whhezy-3.14.56.1) to your repo!

BFN.
you're welcome, musher0. looks like it'll still be one of the lightest modern pups around even after i add JWM to it (i like the idea of multiple, light windows and file managers, and i know you dislike jwm). :P


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#108 Post by musher0 »

Puppus Dogfellow wrote:
musher0 wrote:Hi, Puppus.

Many thanks for adding my "Pooch" (dpup-whhezy-3.14.56.1) to your repo!

BFN.
you're welcome, musher0. looks like it'll still be one of the lightest modern pups around even after i add JWM to it (i like the idea of multiple, light windows and file managers, and i know you dislike jwm). :P
Hi Puppus.

Oh! :)
But I trampled my personal preferences and kept the jwm in this one! You don't need to
add it, I didn't remove it! :(

This Puppy is for the general public, not for me! I did make a variant for myself with the
echinus wm, but I try to keep the published, "source" Puppy as run-of-the-mill a Puppy
as possible, which means: no fancy wm (i.e. just good old jwm), strict-minimum
customizations, etc.

It's easy to be lead astray when you start customizing, and I dIdn't want to go that way.
My mandate (or mission, if you will) on this Wheezy Pup is only:
1) to get it out of the mothballs (done)
2) bring as many apps as possible up-to-date (on-going; almost done)
3) filling in the blanks (missing scripts or configuration files) or correcting errors when
__ there are any (on-going).

There are still some bugs when running "The Pooch" on a portable. When all the bugs
will have been squished, I'll decide what to do next; maybe I'll customize it a lot! But I
suspect bug-hunting will keep me busy for another month or two.

Thanks for the "light-weight" compliment, but it may not be so light-weight when I'm
finished with it. It will probably have a +/- 34Mb's adrv.sfs, a bigger devx and the 15
Mb's full and recent player-1.2.1 (this one you can already download, install and use).

Again, thanks for your "30-Gb's Initiative". I'm quite honored!

BFN.
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#109 Post by Puppus Dogfellow »

musher0 wrote:
Puppus Dogfellow wrote:
musher0 wrote:Hi, Puppus.

Many thanks for adding my "Pooch" (dpup-whhezy-3.14.56.1) to your repo!

BFN.
you're welcome, musher0. looks like it'll still be one of the lightest modern pups around even after i add JWM to it (i like the idea of multiple, light windows and file managers, and i know you dislike jwm). :P
Hi Puppus.

Oh! :)
But I trampled my personal preferences and kept the jwm in this one! You don't need to
add it, I didn't remove it! :(

This Puppy is for the general public, not for me! I did make a variant for myself with the
echinus wm, but I try to keep the published, "source" Puppy as run-of-the-mill a Puppy
as possible, which means: no fancy wm (i.e. just good old jwm), strict-minimum
customizations, etc.

It's easy to be lead astray when you start customizing, and I dIdn't want to go that way.
My mandate (or mission, if you will) on this Wheezy Pup is only:
1) to get it out of the mothballs (done)
2) bring as many apps as possible up-to-date (on-going; almost done)
3) filling in the blanks (missing scripts or configuration files) or correcting errors when
__ there are any (on-going).

There are still some bugs when running "The Pooch" on a portable. When all the bugs
will have been squished, I'll decide what to do next; maybe I'll customize it a lot! But I
suspect bug-hunting will keep me busy for another month or two.

Thanks for the "light-weight" compliment, but it may not be so light-weight when I'm
finished with it. It will probably have a +/- 34Mb's adrv.sfs, a bigger devx and the 15
Mb's full and recent player-1.2.1 (this one you can already download, install and use).

Again, thanks for your "30-Gb's Initiative". I'm quite honored!

BFN.
i wasn't intending or aware that inclusion bestowed any particular honors or that it in any way elevated status, and i wish i could say every addition was ever so carefully considered, but i'm glad you're pleased, musher. :D to tell you the truth, i quoted your post rather than replied to it directly because i do think your work in general deserves some attention--eventually (more or less) all my posts get recorded in the repo as well, so it's sort of a lazy way of doing a summary of your pup. or will be, once i get around copying the stuff over. :?

anything that looks or seems good, useful, or a convenience, or that comes from a popular or respected contributor and that i happen to come across, i add, business and laziness affecting the frequency and, i guess, the care and scrutiny.

i do intend my recorded posts in the repo to be somewhat helpful reviews or overviews, or a record of my (unforced and leisurely/practical/practical?) learning of linux, but i only, for example, consider trying a new o.s. when i'm forced to reboot for whatever reason. i've had bad luck getting tahr64 to boot on this machine, but yours seems like it'd make a good fit for the old gateway desktop i have in another room. when the time comes and your pup is more developed, maybe a swap in of an x32 capable kernel (this also needs development?) and that as my primary on my main? just thinking out loud now...(in a way i hope to be at least indirectly helpful on at least some vague level).

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#110 Post by musher0 »

Thanks, Puppus.

TWYL, it's been a long day.
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