# Grsync ## Identification [[LxPup|LxPup]] combines Puppy with LXDE/LXQt components; [[Fossapup64|Fossapup64]] is an Ubuntu Focal-compatible Puppy. [[Palemoon|Pale Moon]], `urxvt`, [[Common Unix Printing System|CUPS]], [[Grsync|Grsync]], [[MTP|MTP]], [[XSane|XSane]], and [[HexChat|HexChat]] cover browsing, terminal, printing, synchronization, phone transfer, scanning, and IRC. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 65 — LxPup, Fossapup64, desktop utilities, and device workflows|PDF page 65: LxPup, Fossapup64, desktop utilities, and device workflows]] — The rescue distribution is being tested against real peripheral and communication needs. A usable continuity system must print, scan, synchronize, connect phones, browse, and communicate—not merely boot. ## Relationships and overlays The source places this note in a shared evidence cluster with [[Common Unix Printing System|Common Unix Printing System]] · [[Fossapup64|Fossapup64]] · [[HexChat|HexChat]] · [[LxPup|LxPup]] · [[MTP|MTP]] · [[Palemoon|Palemoon]] · [[XSane|XSane]]. Within the larger collection, this evidence extends [[Vendor-Agnostic Recovery|vendor-agnostic recovery]] and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]] by showing how software, hardware, identity, and pre-OS control depend on recoverable interfaces. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Turn the utility list into acceptance tests: printer detected, MTP transfer verified, scan saved, rsync restored, IRC connected, and persistence survived reboot. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1719|Scanned_20260730-1719]]