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CategoryMenuSlacko 5.3.3
Slacko 5.3.3 is an improved version of Puppy53 Slacko 5.3.1 with the newer 3.1.10 kernel.
Installation
To install download an appropriate ISO and use the desired InstallationIndex installation method. There are 2 iso images, one supports up to 4G RAM and one supports up to 64G RAM
Also on the Wiki
SlickPet - Install most popular packages
LupufySlacko - Various utilities from Lucid for Slacko
Related Webpages
Chromium 18 in built Flash
Squeak and Scratch Novel Programming languages
Namoroka 3.6.26, it was just released on Feb 1 2012
I find it works well in this slacko beta, it's approx 11mb in size.
Built with Chromium open-source code disabling some "privacy intrusions" that are in Google Chrome. Chrome versus Iron -> http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_chrome_vs_iron.php
TOR-Project Browser bundle For anonymous browsing, complete with Firefox 9.0.1, HTTPS: Everywhere, and No Script.
Pharo Smalltalk language
pets from Iguleder
Console apps from Iguleder
Openshot 1.4 and other new programs available
KDE Trinity SFS
From Lucid to Slacko compatible add-ons
Flash Update pet to update Flash
Mandelbulber 3d fractal generator
PupSysInfo-1.4 System Info from Radky
Additional components are gcl, tcl and tk (version 8.5) and some gfortran libraries.
A 10 October 2011 v1.2 of puppyphone Puppy Phone has been compiled with Slacko and works well
coolpups java 1.7 seems to work ok with Seamonkey - menu entry for the java control panel in Utility
LaTex Typesetting from Emil
Flash update from Tman
Nvidia driver with glx in SFS from Shinobar
fast lisp compiler from Emil
Updated advert blocker from Scottman
Computer Algebra compiled in slacko RC by emil:
Tempestuous' extra wireless firmware for the ath9k_htc driver (which is already present by default in the kernel) is apparently not included though, as my TP-Link TL-WN821Nv3 USB dongle was not detected. See: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=555425#555425
Installing that .pet worked, but I had to get online first to be able to access it, so having the firmware included from the get go would be great.