


If, however, you're looking to connect with other Puppians, then there is Smokey01's ' BackSeatDriver'.a wonderfully minimalist, yet still fully-functional, Puppy equivalent to AnyDesk, TeamViewer et al.incorporating If you're trying to connect with machines running outside of the Puppy eco-system, then you are, unfortunately, looking at proprietary solutions Any Desk, TeamViewer, etc. And I tend to agree with him about the early 6-series Slackos no refection upon Micko, but these were plagued with no end of 'issues', mostly related to Slackware 14.1, which they were based upon. Or the other fundamental question: Why the 32-bit Slacko 6.3.2? - perhaps there is a better Puppy for your computer and computing ozboomer:-Ī lot depends, as Mike says, on what you want to achieve.

Perhaps it is best to ask the fundamental question: Exactly what task are you trying to accomplish under Slacko 6.3.2? - perhaps there is an easier to obtain application to accomplish that task. Hence, my warning about chasing a unicorn. That would explain the error messages you've gotten.Ī quick 'google' revealed no posts of anydesk running under Slackware 14.1, any Slackware 32-bit or even anyone reporting any problems. Dependencies are like 'nuts & bolts': they may look the same, but slight differences in their composition sometimes means they don't exactly fit. Those packages were compiled against a different system with different 'infra-structure'. That may be why you've had to use packages built for (what is to Slackware) an alien operating system. Your Slacko 6.3.2 is binary compatible to Slackware 14.1. which is a very good resource for locating applications and their dependencies- lists only one version of a Slackware Anydesk, and that is for the 64-bit version of Slackware 14.2. First off, I should warn you that you may be chasing after a unicorn.
