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'What is Slacko'?
Puppy 5.3 uses Puppy code and continues the Lucid tradition but uses more efficient Slackware rather than Ubuntu binaries along withthe latest releases of Woof
Slacko uses Puppy scripts, programs and Slackware binaries and we call this an Spup. Spup offers high compatibility with Slackware.
Slacko uses Puppy scripts, programs and Slackware binaries and we call this an Spup. Spup offers high compatibility with Slackware.
How does this fit in with other Puppy versions?
The latest release versions of Puppy are Wary, Lucid Puppy 528 and Racy. Quirky is used to test new ideas from Barry Kauler
Wary is a conservative design for older hardware from Barry Kauler
Dpup (Puppy + Debian) was designated as Puppy 6
currently being developed by Dejan555 and Iguleder
Saluki Puppy rewrite is likely to move up to Puppy 7
Puppy 8 is likely to offer x66, ARM and 64 bit versions
and have support for tablet, phone, touch, cloud and Android features
Wary is a conservative design for older hardware from Barry Kauler
Dpup (Puppy + Debian) was designated as Puppy 6
currently being developed by Dejan555 and Iguleder
Saluki Puppy rewrite is likely to move up to Puppy 7
Puppy 8 is likely to offer x66, ARM and 64 bit versions
and have support for tablet, phone, touch, cloud and Android features
Promos
New Alpha 2 vid from IcyOS
SneakyLinux Intro to Puppy 5.3
Spot the Puppy promo video
Promotional video
Promotional video 2
SneakyLinux Intro to Puppy 5.3
Spot the Puppy promo video
Promotional video
Promotional video 2
Audio Pawedcast
Absolute noobs
- test fido - our security upgrades
- Test Puppy Phone
- Educate yourself by using the IRC platform, wiki and reading the forum
- Do you know ISO's can be burnt to CD-RW or DVD-RW many times? So now you can boot and text reports to the forum
- Create logos, other artwork.
- Sort through the various suggestion forum threads and sort out the various suggestions into a new thread and maintain the status in the first thread in concise terms (note - you may want to reply to it a couple of times to reserve the top 3 or so posts)

To Do
- Test current Slacko beta with 'puppy pfix=ram' at boot up. Run on different machines
- Help set up a package site
- Develop wiki page (that is this one and the main page) register with raffy for access if planning to contribute to wiki
- Open dialogue with Slackware developers
- Develop Bacon and scripting skills
- Recompile heaps of stuff
- Fix guis for small screens
- Decide what icon layout is best. Maybe someone can hack something together for small screens?
- Translate... no need to reinvent the wheel here, many of shinobar's wary quickset programs will fit right in
- Test and suggest cloud links
- Check which http://portablelinuxapps.org/ work:
spideroak
skype
libreoffice
Gimp 2.7.2
focuswrite
Dia
Coccinella 0.96.18
BlueGriffon 0.8
Bluefish
Audacity
VLC 1.1.1 .................(seems fine in Slacko as well)
GoldenDict 0.9.0.....(seems fine in Slacko as well)
PeaZip 3.1 ...............(seems fine in Slacko as well)
DosBox 0.73............(fine in Slacko after installing mesa-7.6-q1)
Please report non working apps to portable linux apps