sieger007 wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:41 am
Howdy ...friends in this Litter ...
I am on Fossapup 64. Using this ISO am I supposed to only to a fresh install OR from within an existing Fossap we can take an upgrade route. If poss how can this be done...
If you were driving a Ford Bronco and wanted the advantages of a Toyota 4Runner you would have two paths: take the Bronco to the dealer of Toyota 4Runners and offer the Bronco as part of your purchase price; buy the 4Runner and have both.
Your situation is analogous. Fossapup64 and QuickPup64 are two different vehicles for running applications. They, and many of their components, are not interchangeable. Both are woofed/built to be compatible with a major distro: Fossapup64 with Ubuntu Fossa Focal; QuickPup64 with Slackware64-Current. The 'woofing' process employs some core binaries from 'its' major distro, but substitutes 'infra-structure' unique to Puppys for much more resource demanding infra-structure. So they have that in common. But Ubuntu and Slackware decided to handle 64-bit libraries differently. As a consequence Slacko Puppys and 'Ubuntu-Puppys' must also handle builtin 64-bit libraries differently.
If I interpret your post correctly, you've maded some setting to Fossapup64's alsa. Those are preserved in the Fossapup64_Save you created. That Save can not be used with a QuickPup64.
A Puppy only needs its own folder. Unlike owning both a Bronco and a 4Runner, having both Fossapup64 and Quickpup64 isn't going to set you back a small fortune. Suggest that you download Quickpup64, unpack it, copy its system files into its own folder and run grub2config to create a new boot-menu so that you can boot into both Fossapup64 and Quickpup64. Take it for a spin.
Many applications are not built specifically for one distro: examples, firefox, libreoffice. Like 'after-market' auto gadgets --garmins, radios, wheel-covers-- you can use them in any Puppy. Many of your SFSes, portables and some AppImages will function under both Fossapup64 and QuickPup64.