After 4 years of development (Slacko 6.3.0 - released in November 2015), slacko and slacko64 version 7.0 are released in the wild! Default in slacko-7.0 (32 bits) has grayscale backgrounds and themes, but colored icons for contrast.
Slacko Puppy is built from a "Puppy builder" system called Woof-CE, which can build a Puppy Linux distribution from the binary packages of any other distribution.
Slacko Puppy is built from Slackware-14.2 binary TXZ packages, therefore it has binary compatibility with Slackware and access to Slackware and Salix repositories.
Characteristics:
The latest bug fixes in Slackware upstream - 14.2
NEW - 64 and 32 bit EUFI load capacity! It is designed to boot on any x86 computer
NEW - FrugalPup installer to install Puppy on UEFI and BIOS computers, 32-bit or 64-bit on either hard disk, USB or SD / MMC devices
Ability to boot from ISO files on your hard drive or USB device using Super Grub2 or you can manually prepare a grub2 input.
New kernels that follow 4 series LTS branches built with f2fs support and built-in mmc / sd drivers, so you can boot from Secure Digital cards and EMMC drives. There are additional cores in the warehouse.
New and improved script "change_kernels" to easily change kernels
Many improvements to the icon and graphical user interface throughout the system.
Ffmpeg and support programs, including Pmusic and Mplayer.
Joe's Window Manager 2.3.6
Fully compatible and interchangeable A and Y drive support. These are "sfs" files of the system that can overwrite the main sfs.
Updated Firefox ESR browsers
32-bit browser installer for Vivaldi. Seamonkey is available in the Slackware repo (32 and 64).
Graphical firewall software improvements
Samba, used to share files with Windows, comes by default
Evince pdf viewer
Many other updated programs.
Corrections and bug fixes
Slacko 7.0 comes with a few different kernels, however, alternatives are available from the repository and can be easily changed using the change_kernels script.