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Most recent edit on 2007-07-23 15:05:01 by CrustyLobster

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Edited on 2007-07-23 15:02:12 by CrustyLobster

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Click for Puppy Penguin and Lobster - My experiences with Puppy



Edited on 2007-01-28 11:52:46 by CrustyLobster

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download the 1MB mp3 file

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Unknown action "audio"
or download the 1MB mp3 file




Edited on 2007-01-28 11:51:12 by CrustyLobster

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- Puppy Sings NEW
Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use.
As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising; many non-english languages are now supported
It is this diversity that is part of the fun. You learn from everyone, trying to understand and appreciate their unique perspective. Puppy is always usable and innovative. The idea of working from a Barebones Puppy; installing and uninstalling and having that available in a variety of menuing systems - wonderful.
More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Our documentation grows.


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Believe it or not along with Barry, I am admin for the wiki. Mainly because I work for nothing but the occasional old fish bone . . . Puppy has allowed me to use Linux and the wiki is where I developed my Puppy knowledge by creating and updating pages . . .
Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising; some commercial interests and many non-english speakers are now becoming involved with Puppy, translating to many languages with XDG menu support started in Puppy 1.09CE.
It is this diversity that is part of the fun. You learn from everyone, trying to understand and appreciate their unique perspective. Puppy is always usable and innovative. Our 'C' compiling component is now in Puppy. The idea of working from a Barebones Puppy; installing and uninstalling and having that available in a variety of menuing systems - wonderful.
More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Our official documentation grows. Many are enjoying PuppyPro




Edited on 2006-10-18 05:55:18 by CrustyLobster

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- A Better Vista Linux without the hype, including 'How I became a penguin' from Lobster

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- A Better Vista Linux without the hype, including 'How I became a penguin' from Lobster
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Edited on 2006-10-18 05:52:02 by CrustyLobster

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Lobster Puppy sites

Unknown action "audio"
or download the 1MB mp3 file
- A Better Vista Linux without the hype, including 'How I became a penguin' from Lobster
logo

Presentations and Intros

More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Our official documentation grows. Many are enjoying PuppyPro


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Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising; some commercial interest and non-english speakers are now becoming involved with Puppy, translating to many languages with XDG menu suport in Puppy 1.09CE.
More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Our official documentation grows. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy2




Edited on 2006-10-06 06:29:50 by CrustyLobster

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image Email to a Friend recommending Puppy



Edited on 2006-05-17 11:26:24 by CrustyLobster

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Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising; some commercial interest and non-english speakers are now becoming involved with Puppy, translating to many languages with XDG menu suport in Puppy 1.09CE.
More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Our official documentation grows. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy2


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Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising with some commercial and non-english speakers deciding to become involved with Puppy. Rumour has it we even have Microsoft staff sneaking in to get tips on how to write an operating system. Everyone is welcome, even George Bush if he learns where the computer on switch is.
We are moving the wiki to a new server. More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Tried some experiments with Skype - some success. Will try again soon. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy Tardis 1.0.7
Been hanging out here - as a bee - http://blog.outer-court.com/chat/
 




Edited on 2005-11-20 02:14:39 by CrustyLobster

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Believe it or not along with Barry, I am admin for the wiki. Mainly because I work for nothing but the occasional old fish bone . . . Puppy has allowed me to use Linux and the wiki is where I developed my Puppy knowledge by creating and updating pages . . .
Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising with some commercial and non-english speakers deciding to become involved with Puppy. Rumour has it we even have Microsoft staff sneaking in to get tips on how to write an operating system. Everyone is welcome, even George Bush if he learns where the computer on switch is.
We are moving the wiki to a new server. More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC is improving. Tried some experiments with Skype - some success. Will try again soon. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy Tardis 1.0.7


Deletions:
Believe it or not along with Barry, I am admin for the wiki. Mainly because I work for nothing but the occasional old fish bone . . . Puppy has allowed me to use Linux and the wiki is where I developed my Puppy knowledge by creating and updating pages . . .
Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising with some commercial and non-english speakers deciding to become involved with Puppy. Rumour has it we even have Microsoft staff sneaking in to get tips on how to write an operating system. Everyone is welcome, even George Bush if he learns where the computer on switch is.
We are moving the wiki to a new server. More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC had been flagging, so will think how to improve that. Tried some experiments with Skype - some success. Will try again soon. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy 1.0.6 - Multisession. Yep "Puppy MS" - that has a wikid yet familiar ring to it . . .




Edited on 2005-10-31 09:18:00 by CrustyLobster

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Edited on 2005-10-31 09:13:33 by CrustyLobster [fish bones . . .]

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Believe it or not along with Barry, I am admin for the wiki. Mainly because I work for nothing but the occasional old fish bone . . . Puppy has allowed me to use Linux and the wiki is where I developed my Puppy knowledge by creating and updating pages . . .
Puppy is expanding. More people are learning how easy it is to use and create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising with some commercial and non-english speakers deciding to become involved with Puppy. Rumour has it we even have Microsoft staff sneaking in to get tips on how to write an operating system. Everyone is welcome, even George Bush if he learns where the computer on switch is.
We are moving the wiki to a new server. More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC had been flagging, so will think how to improve that. Tried some experiments with Skype - some success. Will try again soon. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy 1.0.6 - Multisession. Yep "Puppy MS" - that has a wikid yet familiar ring to it . . .


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image
Puppy is expanding. More people learning how easy it is to create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising with some commercial and non-english speakers deciding to become involved with Puppy.
At the moment we are in the middle of the moving the wiki to a new server. More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC had been flagging, so will think how to improve that. Tried some experiments with Skype - some success. Will try again soon. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy 1.0.6 - Multisession. Yep "Puppy MS" - that has a wikid yet familiar ring to it . . .




Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2005-10-28 16:20:43 by CrustyLobster [Crusty transferred from old wiki]
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Click for Puppy Penguin and Lobster - My experiences with Puppy
Puppy is expanding. More people learning how easy it is to create dotpups - even had a go myself. As usual a greater diversity of interests are arising with some commercial and non-english speakers deciding to become involved with Puppy.

It is this diversity that is part of the fun. You learn from everyone, trying to understand and appreciate their unique perspective. Puppy is always usable and innovative. Our 'C' compiling component is now in Puppy. The idea of working from a Barebones Puppy; installing and uninstalling and having that available in a variety of menuing systems - wonderful.

At the moment we are in the middle of the moving the wiki to a new server. More people are now starting to use this wiki, which is great. IRC had been flagging, so will think how to improve that. Tried some experiments with Skype - some success. Will try again soon. Everyone is looking forward to Puppy 1.0.6 - Multisession. Yep "Puppy MS" - that has a wikid yet familiar ring to it . . .
Been hanging out here - as a bee - http://blog.outer-court.com/chat/
 

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