Whoa!
pre-pre-pre-alpha? (and 4 bits?)
How did we go from "and a bit" to "4 bits"?
See this post
All future alpha beta rc will be released like this (after I test builds locally)
See https://github.com/puppylinux-woof-CE/woof-CE/releases
Yes, that's right.
Older info below (but still relevant)
This has binary compatibility with Slackware64 -current (denoted 15 alpha) and since that isn't stable, and we use Salix for dep checking, which usually only does this for stable, then we can safely say that this release is entirely unstable.
The next iteration is here! (by a bit!)
let's cut to the chase..
Download:
http://01micko.com/woof-output-slacko64 ... -8.0.1.iso 462 MB (hugish? yes - (was 444 - but we've zstd compression now, a little bigger for faster decomp)
http://01micko.com/woof-output-slacko64 ... so.md5.txt md5
http://01micko.com/woof-output-slacko64 ... sha256.txt sha256
http://01micko.com/woof-output-slacko64 ... _8.0.1.sfs 230 MB for devx - including UPDATED qemu-5.2
http://01micko.com/woof-output-slacko64 ... fs.md5.txt md5 for devx
ORIGINAL STUFF BELOW - SEE NEXT POST FOR CHANGES
Features and bugs
mostly gtk+3, including gtkdialog (you're in for some fun @zigbert ), geany, leafpad, sylpheed, lxtask, tray applets and more
updated gtkdialog gui's accordingly, mostly in woof. Pets dependant on gtkdialog may or may not work, YMMV
pulseaudio - yes that is one big featured bug! But folk want bluetooth - right? We'll get there soonish.
at woof level puppy staples are compiled in woof, chroot'd into the woof target main rootfs, many thanks to @dimkr for pioneering this gargantuan effort.
what works?
samba, sharing and connecting (amazingly), needs upgrading
ffmpeg - which is as ancient as Noah - amazingly works
firefox
X (YMMV) - you might not get X, if so, just power off an move on unless you are a masochist
wireless - again YMMV
what's broken?
abiword (needs upgrade)
gnumeric (ditto)
probably more than what works
what do you want from me?
Useful reports. Run apps from CLI and report errors. See what happens in the logs. Try `dmesg` on CLI. Fix bugs if you can.
Report hardware that works/fails ... be specific if you can. Useful tools are things like PupSysinfo, Htop, Hardinfo (gui), lsusb, lspci, dmidecode, ifconfig (etc .. cli).
I want this release to be far more timely than Slacko-7. (likely to be slacko-9.x)
Have fun!!!