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Slacko Puppy is built from a "Puppy builder" system named Woof (http://bkhome.org/woof),
which can build a Puppy Linux distribution from the binary packages of any other distro.
There are many "puppies" built with Woof, including Lucid, Wary, Racy, FatDog, and Slacko. |
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"Puppy distro" built by Woof is a distinctive distribution in its own right, with
unique features. You choose a puppy based on your particular needs, be
it specific hardware, software, or access to and compatibility with the
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Woof release notesWoof is the substratum of all puppies built from Woof, so these notes are common to all. To see the complete history of Woof, go to my blog:http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewCat=Woof Since the commencement of the Woof project in November 2008 there has been rapid development, too much to list on this summary page. However, here are highlights: Since the release of Puppy 4.3.1 (2009-10-17) up to the release of Quirky 1.0 (2010-05-05), in no particular order:
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Slacko Puppy 5.3.3Slacko Puppy Linux 5.3.3 is an update release of the recent 5.3.1. It has binary compatibility with Slackware-13.37, which simply means that it is a Puppy built with packages from the Slackware, Salix and Slacky repositories.The main version has been upgraded with kernel 3.1.10 compiled with Aufs, layered file system support, in the typical Puppy manner. There is also a PAE version to cater for machines with large amounts of RAM. Both iso images have SCSI boot support. The Seamonkey-2.9.1 suite is the default browser and email suite but Firefox, Chromium, Opera, Netsurf, Iron, Dillo and Links are only a few clicks away. Minimum system requirements for the main version are an i686 processor, 900MHZ, with 256MB RAM. For the PAE version a slightly newer processor may be needed as most but not all processors support PAE. Slickpet is a cut down version of Quickpet to get a few handy apps without diving into the well stocked Puppy Package manager. Slickpet also supports installing SFS packages, which are modules that are loadable as layers in the Puppy filesystem. Packages such as Libreoffice-3.5.3, JRE and Samba3.5.4 are available. While on the Puppy Package Manager, apart from Puppy's native PET package format it can also fetch Slackware, Salix and Slacky packages in tgz or txz format. Puppy's sfs format is supported by a program called sfs_load. Sfs are a way to load layered filesystems so that the filesystems can be unioned and act as one. Read more. Slacko has Abiword and Gnumeric, late versions to open those documents and spreadsheets to keep you working. Lots of types of multimedia are supported so you can play hard. Slacko is aimed at reasonably modern machines up to six or seven years old. It may run on even older hardware. Much work has gone into fine tuning packages such as Samba and the light weight alternative Samba-TNG. There is also a netboot add on that allows you to boot Puppy over your LAN. Read more HERE Slacko Puppy 5.3.3 offers something for everyone, whether for work or play, all in under 115 megabytes! Enjoy! Coordinator - Mick Amadio (01micko) Developers, contributors and testers MinHundHettePerro, zigbert, James C, Daves, Stripe, playdayz, Lobster, Jim1911, rodin.s, pemasu, Iguleder, Billtoo, BarryK, mavrothal, gcmartin, rcrsn51, shinobar, Tasgarth, mave, jim3630, 666philb, emil, 8-bit, Tman, tempestuous, tasmod, charlie6, sszindian, cowboy, Jades, sc0ttman, Stu90, ttuuxxx, futwerk, pacer106, Brown Mouse, aarf, peebee, wuwei, mikeslr, JonT, Sage, Jasper, majorfoo, eternal-sunshine, bigpup, tubeguy, chrismt, Ray MK, grump, john3voltas, Roy, jpeps, Volhout, Puppeteer, Icyos, nooby, Sylvander, JackWagon,2ManyDogs, otropogo, soundNICK, MoebusNet, tater, L18L, Iguleder and many others. |
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Spup (Slacko)"Spup" is our generic name for puppies built with Slackware binary packages. The main reason behind Spup is binary compatibility with Slackware packages, and the Puppy Package Manager can install from any of the Slackware repositories. The foremost Spup right now is "Slacko", and is currently one of our official flagship puppies. Latest release is 5.3.1. 1 |
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Upup (Lucid, Precise)"Upup" is our generic name for puppies built with Ubuntu packages. Our latest is "Lucid Puppy", built with Ubuntu Lucid Lynx binary .deb packages. What you get is a very small distro (the live-CD is about 130MB) yet with just about every application you would need and the speed and ease-of-use that Puppy is famous for. All of the advantages of Puppy, plus binary compatibility with Ubuntu .deb packages -- Puppy's own Puppy Package Manager will install any packages from the vast Ubuntu repositories!The official release of Lucid Puppy (also known as "Lupu") is 5.2.8. 1 2 Note, Precise Puppy, built from Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin packages, is at alpha status 1 | |||
FatDog64FatDog64 is compiled from source using T2 and optimised for the Intel 64-bit x86 (and compatible) CPUs. This build tends to be leading-edge in terms of features and application versions. Fatdog64 forked from an older version of Woof, but has implemented many improvements. Another feature of Fatdog64 is browser and other Internet applications run as user 'spot'. 1 |
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So many more puppies!It is so easy to create a custom Puppy, either by using Woof or remastering the live-CD (there is an super-easy remaster program in the Setup menu), and this has resulted in a huge choice of custom puppies. The main problem is finding out just what is available. A good starting point is the Community News page:http://puppylinux.org/news/ |