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#31 Post by mikeb »

How did you catch me playing virtual sailor...getting withdrawal symptoms...and yes that my hair too.....

So i have NSA backdoors after all and a hidden webcam....

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#32 Post by rufwoof »

and a hidden webcam
gNat cam - a follow-on/later (smaller) version of the fly cam. There's a PET around somewhere I believe :)
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#33 Post by 8Geee »

Bryce Lynch must be rolling over in his Television Grave :D
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#34 Post by mikeb »

Ok NT4 ... with flash, opera,GIMP, and those minimal system usage figures ..ah bliss...
screen fonts a bit tiny as taken from a 1400x1050 screen and resized...note can handle fat32, ntfs5, ext2/3 and usb drives and best of all NO integrated browser...don't tell bill :)

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#35 Post by nic007 »

mikeb wrote:Ok NT4 ... with flash, opera,GIMP, and those minimal system usage figures ..ah bliss...
screen fonts a bit tiny as taken from a 1400x1050 screen and resized...note can handle fat32, ntfs5, ext2/3 and usb drives and best of all NO integrated browser...don't tell bill :)

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It looks like a Windows derivative called lavenderish.
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#36 Post by mikeb »

Yes..I can't be a geek or nerd because I use colour and don't choose those really ugly ones like dull puke green :D

So 20 year old operating system on 15 year old machine doing the do.... virus resistant and fast...am I missing something?

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#37 Post by nic007 »

Does windows explorer crash as frequently on that system as it used to do on Windows 95/98? I remember replacing explorer exe with that of Windows ME which made things a bit more stable in that regard.

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#38 Post by mikeb »

No rock solid...NO integrated Internet Explorer so no instability...plus you have a NT core .... Nice simple , fast and internet tricks free file browser bunny....unfortunately cannot be used on later windows.

If you want explorer stability on 98 use 98 lite to revert to the 95 file browser though IE removal itself does help a lot...ie no more seizing up with bookmarks/history files. . and of course vastly improved security.

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#39 Post by darry1966 »

Hi Mike,

For those with NT:
Ntlite https://www.ntlite.com/
98lite
http://www.litepc.com/98lite.html

Looks great.

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#40 Post by mikeb »

Ntlite is for these....
Supports client Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10TP(9926), 32 and 64-bit natively.
just to avoid confusion.

At 80MB full install I don't thinks there's much that can be removed :)

for xp/2000 theres xplite, vorck fileset and nlite.

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#41 Post by solo »

Some custom made icons in the wbar.

Able to run conky without borders and make it seem tranparant due to the uniform backround color.
Conky font is Eurostile Extended and Eurostile Bold extended. Better known as the Casio font.
JWM style based on the Darkilouche GTK theme.
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#42 Post by nic007 »

mikeb wrote:Ntlite is for these....
Supports client Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10TP(9926), 32 and 64-bit natively.
just to avoid confusion.

At 80MB full install I don't thinks there's much that can be removed :)

for xp/2000 theres xplite, vorck fileset and nlite.

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Mike, do you have an already-made lite version of Windows 7/8? If so make it available for download and ask Ally to mirror it as a derivative of Puppy. :D

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#43 Post by musher0 »

@solo:

Very ugly. ;) Very ugly. ;) Except for the clock.
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#44 Post by starhawk »

I think it looks nice, myself -- but, then, I'm a fool for the Microgramma fonts and their derivatives ;)

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#45 Post by solo »

starhawk wrote:I think it looks nice, myself -- but, then, I'm a fool for the Microgramma fonts and their derivatives ;)
They go very well with these times of rectangles and squares with bevelled edges. It almost seems they're designed to complement that.
I'm sure they would go very well next to the Faenza icon family.

Unfortunately, they quickly become unreadable at smaller sizes.

But for making stylish bold space age statements, excellent fonts. ;)

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#46 Post by musher0 »

Hello, all.

Version 8 of the wmx window manager is out!

In this picture, it is running on Puppy Precise 5.4.3.

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From top to bottom
* conky one-liner
* ipager
* /root/.wmx folder
* puppy menu by click of middle mouse button (Graphics sub-menu
__ with layout lines)
* xclock with current day in sideways title bar
* bmpanel2 with transparent Light-T theme (customized).

The source is available from author Chris Cannam's site. I've given a little
more detail about the new features on the wmx thread.

BFN.

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#47 Post by mikeb »

Mike, do you have an already-made lite version of Windows 7/8? If so make it available for download and ask Ally to mirror it as a derivative of Puppy. Very Happy
well at around 4GB I estimate about 12 hours to upload if the connection behaves... so might not rush into that.
Thats assuming I can zip up hard links....

Its sat in a corner waiting for a reason to co exist for now...

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#48 Post by nic007 »

mikeb wrote:
Mike, do you have an already-made lite version of Windows 7/8? If so make it available for download and ask Ally to mirror it as a derivative of Puppy. Very Happy
well at around 4GB I estimate about 12 hours to upload if the connection behaves... so might not rush into that.
Thats assuming I can zip up hard links....

Its sat in a corner waiting for a reason to co exist for now...

mike
Nevermind, I was thinking lite versions

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#49 Post by mikeb »

I was not offering...

By the way the original install of 7 professional was over 12GB.

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#50 Post by CatDude »

Here you go
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