It is the natural progression of Slacko 5.6 with the added features introduced to woof-CE. Slacko 5.7 is the first Puppy built from the woof-CE build system, forked from Barry Kauler's Woof Slackware, Salix and Slacky package repositories. Slacko Puppy is built from Slackware-14.0 binary TXZ Slacko Pup 5.7.0 - released March 2014 Slacko Puppy 5.7Ī new release of Slacko Puppy Linux is out! Please visit the Tahrpup forum page for more information Here Visual and bugfix improvements to the tools to configure JWM.New kernels which are now easily swappable.It is built from the latest testing branch and incorporates all the latest woof-CE features,Īnd is released as a choice or PAE and noPAE isos, with the option to switch kernels. Late last year after he announced his reirement from Puppy development. Tahrpup is built from the woof-CE build system, forked from Barry Kauler's Woof Packages, has binary compatibility with Ubuntu 14.04 and access to the Tahrpup is built from Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr Tahr Pup 6.0.0 - released October 2014 Tahrpup 6.0 CE 9th March, 2014 replaced epdfview with evince pdf viewer.Latest Ffmpeg and supporting programs including Pmusic and Mplayer.Updated "First Run" GUI with bugfixes and visual enhancements.Previous Woof-CE Releases Slacko 6.3.0 - released November 2015 16th November, 2015 Including a brief guide to which version is right for you. Samba, used to share files with Windows, is shipped by defaultĪs mentioned above, Slacko 6.3.2 is shipped with kernel 3.14.55 but 3.18.22 and 4.1.11 are available from the repository and easily changed using the change_kernels script.įind more information at the Slacko download page.Improvements to the graphical firewall program.Visual and bugfix improvements to the tools to configure JWM, including the new PTheme, a global theme manager for JWM and ROX desktop.Ffmpeg and supporting programs including Pmusic and Mplayer.Many Icon and Graphical User Interface improvements throughout the system.New "change_kernels" script to easily change kernels.New kernels following LTS branches of 3 series built with f2fs support and 4 series kernels.NEW - 64 bit EUFI boot capability! It is designed to boot on any x86 computer but will only boot UEFI 64 bit computers (rare anyway).Latest bugfixes from upstream Slackware64 - 14.1.Release notes and documentation of known issues are available. Packages, hence has binary compatibility with Slackware and access to the Slacko Puppy is built from Slackware-14.1 binary TXZ The next stable release of Slacko Puppy Linux is out! Slacko Puppy 6.3.2 - released June 2016 Slacko Puppy 6.3.2 Inclusion of base packages into the woof structure.Additions, updates and bugfixes in dozens of puppy-specific applications and tools.New user interface and UI configuration tools.Puppy package manager redesign with improved ease and functionality.A new kernel update mechanism that provides even greater hardware compatibility.The most significant recent changes in woof-CE include: Of interest to developers is the full commit log of woof-CE "Testing" branch at the following link: Testing Branch. You can view the full commit log of woof-CE "Master" branch at the following link: Master Branch. The following is left here for historical purposes and still has much relevance. There are no release notes for woof-CE at this stage however anyone is free to browse the commits and offer code in the form of a "pull request". Since November 2013 Puppies are built with woof-CE. You choose a puppy based on your particular needs, be it specific hardware, software, or access to and compatibility with the package repositories of a particular major distro. There are many "puppies" built with Woof, including TahrPup, Precise *, Wary *, Racy *, and Slacko.Įach "Puppy distro" built by Woof-CE is a distinctive distribution in its own right, with unique features. Slacko Puppy is built from a "Puppy builder" system named Woof-CE ( woof-CE at GitHub), which can build a Puppy Linux distribution from the binary packages of any other distro. Announcement and release notes for Slacko Puppy 6.3.2
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