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Welcome to Puppy Hacker School. Crackersgo here


7 week course from udacity
Computer Science at Khan Academy

love revolved
Hacker School distros for advanced Puppys
SalukiPy Puppy Programming Puplet New Supporting RaspberryPy blog from antiloquax and Lobster

My First Bash
Change the permissions of a script to run. Right click and change permissions

My First Variable
Introduces input (the read command)
and variables
The read command changes the variables each program run

	#!/bin/sh
	echo "enter two numbers"
	read a b
	c=$(($a+$b))
	echo "$a + $b = $c"
	# or
	let c="$a+$b"
	echo "$a + $b is $c"


Instant Bash

3 lessons starting with a Puppy style 'Hello world'
	#! /bin/bash
	# 16 Dec 2011 Lobster
	# Example 1 hello world example
	
	xpupsay "hello world"
	xpupsay "puppy power"

Speak Puppy a first programming effort
Example usage video Buddhist cyber shrine

New Problem and solution Below for code
#!/bin/bash

# Randomly changes the wallpaper at fixed time intervals

INTERVAL=10      # in seconds

while true; do
  sleep $INTERVAL
  WALLPAPER=`ls /usr/share/backgrounds | sort -R | head -1`
  set_bg "/usr/share/backgrounds/$WALLPAPER"
done

Adjust the time interval to your needs, save the script as "randomwallpaper" to /root/Startup and make it executable.
Now click on it.
To stop the script, open terminal and type:
killall randomwallpaper


More Bash Script

Bash Script GUI
Simple GUI example to hack from Lobster
GTK with Bash script may require forum registration

Bacon with Barry Kauler
Bacon is a BASIC language to C converter written in Bash Script
another slice may need forum registration

Vala

Smalltalk
Pharo is an implementation of Squeak, which is a unique version of the programming language 'Smalltalk'
run the shellscript Pharo-1.3-13315-OneClick.app you find in the folder/directory
Pharo is now running


Pascal

Python
New PythonLearn Learn Python from Puppy School has its own page

C and C++
New Back to Basics with Joel

Ruby with code academy
Learn to code in Python. Ruby and Javascript from your browser . . .

Maths and more
Project Euler programming to solve maths problems

Compiling
The Devx programming developer SFS is required for Puppy compiling programming for anything beyond Bash script
Go to Slickpet / SFS tab and click on the GNU compiler button
compiling in C and other languages is available
Compiling (forum registration required)

New Run
Process for a new run from DVD booting

First Preparing
1. backup html bookmarks (onto HD)
2. move any essential files to hard disk
3. download and burn ISO

Now first run
1. use 'puppy pfix=ram' as the boot command (start typing when boot: appears on screen) I do this on first boot but is not required for new users
2. Turn on firewall from icon bar bottom right, left clicking runs wizard
3. Do a save after initial set up, I now do max 4GB saves
4. Click on 'Setup' top row of icons for tweaking
5. Use the 'connect' icon. Ethernet is auto connected.
6. In Rox options/thumbnails/show images - I prefer to see images in folders
7. Add my own backgrounds from Hard Drive (usr/share/backgrounds)
8. Change icons. Adjust the style of the clock with Menu -> General Utilities -> PupClockset manager.
9. Put on pup ad blocker, import bookmarks

Hardware

Create your own Linux Distribution coming soon . . .
video tutorial with Sneaky Linux

Remastering
Before you remaster, you need to

1. rename /usr/sbin/xorgwizard to /usr/sbin/xorg-setup
2. copy the attached xorgwizard into /usr/sbin. ( right-click -> Save As) http://diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/xorgwizard

What is happening is that on first boot, the attached xorgwizard runs and Lucid boots to the desktop, then it renames xorg-setup to xorgwizard so that users can run xorgwizard. Sneaky, huh?

You also need to change the permissions on /root/Startup/fullstart. You could do that during the remastering process when it gives you a chance to adjust files in /root. The way I do it is to right-click and choose Permissions. So if the name fullstart turns green that means the permissions are correct for it to run on first boot.

creating a md5sum
# md5sum Lucid_Tmxxine-v1.iso > md5sumtxt

Woof2 beyond remastering Advanced
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