Litepup is back! New 2.12 version coming in at 46.3 MB. . .
Litepup is back! New 2.12 version coming in at 46.3 MB. . .
Litepup is back! New 2.12 version weights in at 46.3 MB and comes with AbiWord, Dillo, gFTP, Leafpad and mtPaint. This is the perfect distribution for building your own customized build!
http://www.toddrichardson.com/archive/
Screenshot comming soon. . .
http://www.toddrichardson.com/archive/
Screenshot comming soon. . .
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add on facilities
Sounds good Todd.
I was going to use the amazing MU based Muppy as the basis for Linux Tmxxine Unleashed but I think your puplet might be a good start . . .
If you remove the top two lines from this URL
(right click to get the HTML code)
http://tmxxine.com/tmx008/tmxxine.html
(and the bottom graphic) - add your own graphics, this would make a good way to offer online apps and add on facilities . . .
I can help with the HTML if you wish
I was going to use the amazing MU based Muppy as the basis for Linux Tmxxine Unleashed but I think your puplet might be a good start . . .
If you remove the top two lines from this URL
(right click to get the HTML code)
http://tmxxine.com/tmx008/tmxxine.html
(and the bottom graphic) - add your own graphics, this would make a good way to offer online apps and add on facilities . . .
I can help with the HTML if you wish
Last edited by Lobster on Sun 17 Dec 2006, 08:15, edited 1 time in total.
Very interesting
Very interesting, Todd. Say, how does this differ from the 50+ MB iPup 1.02 that you built recently?
BTW, is MUT large? Pmount can't mount my USB flash devices.
Edit: No problem it is easy to add MUT.
BTW, is MUT large? Pmount can't mount my USB flash devices.
Edit: No problem it is easy to add MUT.
Last edited by raffy on Sun 17 Dec 2006, 09:07, edited 1 time in total.
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Relation between Litepup and iPup
Litepup and iPup are exactly the same except that iPup has Firefox and a modified menu. When I asked Barry for permission to spin off iPup, I told him I would maintain Litepup as well.
Todd
P.S.: MUT is not very large. My focus has been to remove redundancies. It turns out not all redundancies can be removed, but I have tried.
Todd
P.S.: MUT is not very large. My focus has been to remove redundancies. It turns out not all redundancies can be removed, but I have tried.
Sound drivers
The sound drivers can be found in the zdrv_212.sfs file. This can be found in the ibiblio archive at http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... uppylinux/.
In regards to the menu, iPup contains the cleaned up menu. Litepup was purposely left with the empty spaces to that you can add whatever you want using pupget, remaster the cd/dvd and have your own distro. To get rid of the empty spaces yourself, simply change to the root directory and edit the .jwmrc file, adding "<!-- " and " -->" to the sides of any entry you want to remove.
Todd
In regards to the menu, iPup contains the cleaned up menu. Litepup was purposely left with the empty spaces to that you can add whatever you want using pupget, remaster the cd/dvd and have your own distro. To get rid of the empty spaces yourself, simply change to the root directory and edit the .jwmrc file, adding "<!-- " and " -->" to the sides of any entry you want to remove.
Todd
Ed:
I extracted the source code from your website and added the beautiful logo you made for Litepup a while back. What is your idea?
You probably noticed that I killed pupfiles.info. I have a theory that only (at best) 30% of what I try actually works. After the initial burst, nobody was looking at pupfiles.info. Like I said, I expect most of what I do to fail, so this was fine. I try a lot so that I can find something that works. It seems Litepup has been the most successfull of my Puppy ventures, so colaborating with you on it would be wonderful. Would you like to host this collaboration on your website? Would you like the domain pupfiles.info to forward to it? Would you like me to see about registering litepup.com, info, net or org?
Todd
I extracted the source code from your website and added the beautiful logo you made for Litepup a while back. What is your idea?
You probably noticed that I killed pupfiles.info. I have a theory that only (at best) 30% of what I try actually works. After the initial burst, nobody was looking at pupfiles.info. Like I said, I expect most of what I do to fail, so this was fine. I try a lot so that I can find something that works. It seems Litepup has been the most successfull of my Puppy ventures, so colaborating with you on it would be wonderful. Would you like to host this collaboration on your website? Would you like the domain pupfiles.info to forward to it? Would you like me to see about registering litepup.com, info, net or org?
Todd
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After adding the sound drivers I must admit this is impressive Todd. Nice and compact but with the ability to add with no headaches.
Pmount does seem to not see my usb drive either.
On a personal note I'd prefer no paint package so I could add gimp, other than that I'm finding this faultless.
Thankyou
Pmount does seem to not see my usb drive either.
On a personal note I'd prefer no paint package so I could add gimp, other than that I'm finding this faultless.
Thankyou
Re: Not alone
You too Huh..???raffy wrote:You're not alone in experiencing a gone post...
So i guess i'll have to ask again then , What is "LitePup"..? Puppy stripped down..??
Puppy is Awesome..!!!!
[url=http://www.puppylinux.com/][img]http://www.browserloadofcoolness.com/sig.png[/img][/url]
[url=http://www.puppylinux.com/][img]http://www.browserloadofcoolness.com/sig.png[/img][/url]
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LitePup is an up to date "Barebones". It is that simple. What you might do is make the index.html you have created, the offline default for LitePup.Todd wrote:Ed:
I extracted the source code from your website and added the beautiful logo you made for Litepup a while back. What is your idea?
Todd
When people are ready they can use the online apps (connection permitting) and add facilities such as browser, window manager, graphics package etc.
So the more prolific, the more success - as you go on to say . . .You probably noticed that I killed pupfiles.info. I have a theory that only (at best) 30% of what I try actually works.
here is fineIt seems Litepup has been the most successfull of my Puppy ventures, so colaborating with you on it would be wonderful. Would you like to host this collaboration on your website?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/LitePup
I would suggest familiarizing yourself with t2 and if you have the resources working towards a 64bit LitePup . . .
(you are already ahead of me as I have only just manged to use unleashed - simple when you know how)
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T2 is not a Terminator Series 2
Read this from Barry . . .
"The real Puppy, the mascot for Puppy Linux, was a very tiny dog, a Chihuahua, but totally fearless. He didn't seem to know that he was vulnerable because of his small size. Once when my sister was visiting my country property, she brought her Blue Heeler, a very solid middle-sized dog named Muti. We were out walking, and suddenly there was a substantial rustling of branches of a large bush, something was in or behind the bush. Muti took fright and ran back behind the legs of my sister, whereas Puppy got into launch position in front of the bush and barked furiously. It turned out to be my dad playing a trick on the dogs. Puppy used to chase kangaroos and other big wild animals. Anyway, Puppy Linux is like that, reckless, unshackled, in memory of the mascot, even though we know there's some risk."
and then take the plunge - I have sfs to work out and the release of a genuine distro with unleashed before I join you . . .
Read this from Barry . . .
"The real Puppy, the mascot for Puppy Linux, was a very tiny dog, a Chihuahua, but totally fearless. He didn't seem to know that he was vulnerable because of his small size. Once when my sister was visiting my country property, she brought her Blue Heeler, a very solid middle-sized dog named Muti. We were out walking, and suddenly there was a substantial rustling of branches of a large bush, something was in or behind the bush. Muti took fright and ran back behind the legs of my sister, whereas Puppy got into launch position in front of the bush and barked furiously. It turned out to be my dad playing a trick on the dogs. Puppy used to chase kangaroos and other big wild animals. Anyway, Puppy Linux is like that, reckless, unshackled, in memory of the mascot, even though we know there's some risk."
and then take the plunge - I have sfs to work out and the release of a genuine distro with unleashed before I join you . . .
www.puppylinux.org
Changing the subject a bit, how do I get iPup and Litepup listed on the puppylinux.org download page?
Todd
Todd
I have a couple questions, first is Dillo included in the iPup iso file? If it is I would really appreciate the list of dependencies. I would like to start from something like iPup, but I don't want Abi, Dillo, or MTpaint as I intend to use OO, GimpShop, and Firefox. Still this is better than starting with the standard 2.12 which has the weighty Seamonkey as well. Also is Geany included? I really need Geany, when I Geany Leafpad goes completely unused. Maybe I looking for a really, really, really lite Pup. Perhaps I should just go the unleashed route. If I do I could still use your dependency list as this is close to a good starting point for me?
Thanks for any help,
CAn8v
Thanks for any help,
CAn8v
listing
Todd, please register at puppylinux.org and ask for publishing privilege from Puppian. Thanks.
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