Puppy 1.0.7 Virtual Machine Now Available for Download

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Puppy 1.0.7 Virtual Machine Now Available for Download

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Puppy Virtual Machine 1.0.7 Details :)

Version: Puppy 1.0.7

VM Configuration:
128 MB RAM
500 MB Hard Drive
NAT for networking

Puppy Configuration:
Using Xvesa
800 x 600 x 16

Get the Puppy 1.0.7 VM here:
http://dotpups.de/puppy-releases/1.0.7/ ... 0.7-VM.rar

Get the VM Player here:
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/

Install the VM Player:
Be patient it is a slow installing program, accept all the defaults unless you know what you are doing.

The Puppy file is compressed using Winrar, so you will need that to unrar it, if you do not have winrar you can get the trial version from here:
http://www.rarlab.com/rar/wrar351.exe

Extract the files to a location on your computer. These files can be moved later with no ill consequences.

Start the VM player, when it asks for a file point it to where you extracted the Puppy 1.0.7 VM.

It will ask about the virtual machine's configuration file, choose "Create", which is the default.

It will complain that your G drive is not a CD Drive (if indeed it isn't), as that is what my drive was

set as when creating this puppy. This means that if your Cd Drive is not G you will not have access to a CD Drive in Puppy. Just click OK.

After that Puppy 1.0.7 should start the boot process using Grub with no timeout set. The rest of the process will be familiar to you.

CONTROLLING THE VM PLAYER:

To control Puppy just click once in the VM player (or press CTRL+G) to move mouse and keyboard control

into the player. To get control out of the Player and back to your main computer press CTRL+ALT.
Mayakovski
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#2 Post by nduanetesh »

After being away from puppy for quite a while, I check back in to find just about the coolest thing ever (mostly for the "neat-o" factor, not the practicality). I'm writing this from within puppy, running inside windows XP right now. and it was very simple to set up and execute. This was just the thing to let me casually dip my toes back into Puppy a bit, to remind myself of how awesome it is in the first place. I'll try to set my real-world time-eaters aside a bit and spend a bit more time with the puppy from now on. Thanks for setting this up. It's really very cool.

ND

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