EasyPup version 2.3.1, released June 6, 2020
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EasyPup version 2.3.1, released June 6, 2020
EasyPup 2.3.1 released, June 6, 2020
Blog announcement and d/l:
https://bkhome.org/news/202006/easyos-a ... p-231.html
Forum feedback:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 21#1060321
EasyPup 2.3 released, May 30, 2020
Blog announcement and download link:
https://bkhome.org/news/202005/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback for 2.3 starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 49#1059349
EasyPup 2.2.16 released
April 6, 2020
Blog announcement and download links:
https://bkhome.org/news/202004/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 81#1054781
EasyPup 2.2.14 released
March 27, 2020
Blog announcement and download link:
https://bkhome.org/news/202003/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 41#1053841
EasyPup 2.2.12 released
March 4, 2020
Blog announcement and download link:
https://bkhome.org/news/202003/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 28#1051828
EasyPup 2.2.11 released
February 22, 2020
Blog announcement:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 88#1050988
EasyPup 2.2.10 released
February 13, 2020
Blog announcement:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 77#1050277
EasyPup version 2.2.7
This has been a fun diversion. It is a "classical Puppy", circa 2012-2013 (the era of Racy and wary 5.5), blended with features from EasyOS Buster-series, and all the packages as in EasyOS Buster-series.
There is an intro page here:
https://bkhome.org/linux/easypup-a-blen ... asyos.html
Blog announcement:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... eased.html
Download version 2.2.7:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/easypu ... es/buster/
The ISO is a hybrid-ISO, that may also be written to a USB-stick. It will boot on traditional-BIOS PCs as well modern UEFI PCs. Minimum specs are 64-bit CPU, 1024x768 screen, probably 1GB RAM will work, but will be happier with 2GB. Genuine PC only, no support for Chromebook or Macbook. The old PCMCIA and ISA buses are not supported.
Who will use it? I don't know, anyone who wants to I suppose. It has the Racy/Wary 5.5 flavour, with lots of new features and packages, so I guess anyone who likes a "classical pup" but updated.
The EasyOS thread is here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=109958
...we have been discussing EasyPup in that thread, but it may cause confusion, hence I started this new thread.
Let me know if you discover anything that needs fixing...
Blog announcement and d/l:
https://bkhome.org/news/202006/easyos-a ... p-231.html
Forum feedback:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 21#1060321
EasyPup 2.3 released, May 30, 2020
Blog announcement and download link:
https://bkhome.org/news/202005/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback for 2.3 starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 49#1059349
EasyPup 2.2.16 released
April 6, 2020
Blog announcement and download links:
https://bkhome.org/news/202004/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 81#1054781
EasyPup 2.2.14 released
March 27, 2020
Blog announcement and download link:
https://bkhome.org/news/202003/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 41#1053841
EasyPup 2.2.12 released
March 4, 2020
Blog announcement and download link:
https://bkhome.org/news/202003/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 28#1051828
EasyPup 2.2.11 released
February 22, 2020
Blog announcement:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 88#1050988
EasyPup 2.2.10 released
February 13, 2020
Blog announcement:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... eased.html
Forum feedback starts here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 77#1050277
EasyPup version 2.2.7
This has been a fun diversion. It is a "classical Puppy", circa 2012-2013 (the era of Racy and wary 5.5), blended with features from EasyOS Buster-series, and all the packages as in EasyOS Buster-series.
There is an intro page here:
https://bkhome.org/linux/easypup-a-blen ... asyos.html
Blog announcement:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... eased.html
Download version 2.2.7:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/easypu ... es/buster/
The ISO is a hybrid-ISO, that may also be written to a USB-stick. It will boot on traditional-BIOS PCs as well modern UEFI PCs. Minimum specs are 64-bit CPU, 1024x768 screen, probably 1GB RAM will work, but will be happier with 2GB. Genuine PC only, no support for Chromebook or Macbook. The old PCMCIA and ISA buses are not supported.
Who will use it? I don't know, anyone who wants to I suppose. It has the Racy/Wary 5.5 flavour, with lots of new features and packages, so I guess anyone who likes a "classical pup" but updated.
The EasyOS thread is here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=109958
...we have been discussing EasyPup in that thread, but it may cause confusion, hence I started this new thread.
Let me know if you discover anything that needs fixing...
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EasyPup 2.2.7
I installed to my Acer desktop.
Thanks for the new version.
Thanks for the new version.
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I also installed to my Compaq Presario desktop. Nouveau driver works well.
Thanks
Edit:
The option to increase the size of the save file doesn't work.
Thanks
Edit:
The option to increase the size of the save file doesn't work.
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Agreed - savefile expansion doesn't work
To Billtoo,
Yes I found the same,
"the option to increase the size of the save file doesn't work"
An instruction link from the flashdrive, to new
storage files created on sda seems to be broken.
Have advised Barry in an email.
Regards.
Yes I found the same,
"the option to increase the size of the save file doesn't work"
An instruction link from the flashdrive, to new
storage files created on sda seems to be broken.
Have advised Barry in an email.
Regards.
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@ Barry,
Hi Barry,
what about these error messages which use to pop up since some time?
kind regards
Hi Barry,
what about these error messages which use to pop up since some time?
kind regards
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First impressions
G'day BK,
Posting from Easy227 via OperaPortable. HP smallform desktop, vintage mid 2000's.
I had a number of start-up issues with deleted icons re-appearing and added desktop icons for some directories not re-loading.
I imagine this is because my desktop computer has about 28 partitions and I run most programs from a boot-mounted data partition to keep the savefile small. So a lot going on during start-up?
With repeated re-boots while adding more applications (as a collection of symlinks in a single sfs), start up is now more 'settled' with most changes being re-loaded.
I agree with poster Overdrive that a save directory is more convenient than the old-fashioned save-file - particularly if there is a re-size issue at the moment.
I also miss shinobar's excellent SFS-Load-on-the-Fly - easier than the BootManager and not restricted by the old '6 sfs or less' constraint.
And there's a pupsave-hotbackup application that I find very handy when tinkering/crashing new Puppies which I could not find in this Easy.
I also miss the JWM desktop manager that allows easy re-positioning of the drive icons during booting. Easy227's default spacing is too wide to put all my partitions on a single row across the screen bottom (attached image of present pinboard - icons of non-running (yet?) apps grouped in centre-bottom of image - all other icons run their apps).
Printing and scanning is working (Epson-WF2510 networked inkjet) and after some teething troubles (see above), WiFi connection seems to be starting reliably.
So I've added Easy227 to my partition of 64-bit Frugals on this computer, and might try on my Samsung laptop when time permits.
Thanks for all your 'doings'.
David S.
Posting from Easy227 via OperaPortable. HP smallform desktop, vintage mid 2000's.
I had a number of start-up issues with deleted icons re-appearing and added desktop icons for some directories not re-loading.
I imagine this is because my desktop computer has about 28 partitions and I run most programs from a boot-mounted data partition to keep the savefile small. So a lot going on during start-up?
With repeated re-boots while adding more applications (as a collection of symlinks in a single sfs), start up is now more 'settled' with most changes being re-loaded.
I agree with poster Overdrive that a save directory is more convenient than the old-fashioned save-file - particularly if there is a re-size issue at the moment.
I also miss shinobar's excellent SFS-Load-on-the-Fly - easier than the BootManager and not restricted by the old '6 sfs or less' constraint.
And there's a pupsave-hotbackup application that I find very handy when tinkering/crashing new Puppies which I could not find in this Easy.
I also miss the JWM desktop manager that allows easy re-positioning of the drive icons during booting. Easy227's default spacing is too wide to put all my partitions on a single row across the screen bottom (attached image of present pinboard - icons of non-running (yet?) apps grouped in centre-bottom of image - all other icons run their apps).
Printing and scanning is working (Epson-WF2510 networked inkjet) and after some teething troubles (see above), WiFi connection seems to be starting reliably.
So I've added Easy227 to my partition of 64-bit Frugals on this computer, and might try on my Samsung laptop when time permits.
Thanks for all your 'doings'.
David S.
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Hi Barry,
2.2.7 installed frugally in an ext4 partition on a Thinkpad T420 seems to work well with limited testing. I appreciate the addition of the screen dimmer that also lets you choose a nightime color temp. 5600 seems bettter for default daytime over 6500, but that is of course a just one persons preference, or maybe my laptop lcd
Looking at distro-specs, I see possibilities on the horizon. Would a puppy with version control still be a puppy?
2.2.7 installed frugally in an ext4 partition on a Thinkpad T420 seems to work well with limited testing. I appreciate the addition of the screen dimmer that also lets you choose a nightime color temp. 5600 seems bettter for default daytime over 6500, but that is of course a just one persons preference, or maybe my laptop lcd
Looking at distro-specs, I see possibilities on the horizon. Would a puppy with version control still be a puppy?
RAS
Bootmanager not working for me to load a sfs at boot. I have many sfs's at root dir. Clicking the button to add an sfs does nothing. Installed sfs_load by shinobar and loaded chromium sfs from sfsget. This chromium is not supported by google and I can't login at my account. I tried Google_Chrome-portable by MikeWalsh. I found a way to start it: use run-as-spot from ScPup64-20.01 and add "--no-sandbox" at last line in chrome-pup inside the portable Chrome.
Ty Barry!
This works well on my problematic Acer.
Acer hangs at shutdown/reboot with all other versions of pup and Easypup is mostly good to go.
I need to learn the container stuff as I've been away for a long time.
This will definitely replace my old Lucid5.28 as a daily OS.
Best,
Eric
This works well on my problematic Acer.
Acer hangs at shutdown/reboot with all other versions of pup and Easypup is mostly good to go.
I need to learn the container stuff as I've been away for a long time.
This will definitely replace my old Lucid5.28 as a daily OS.
Best,
Eric
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- BarryK
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I'm baack! Been away on the South Coast all week:
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- BarryK
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Billtoo, Rodney,Billtoo wrote:The option to increase the size of the save file doesn't work.
back on-board after a nice break -- though still had Internet access while on holiday.
Resizing of the save-file is fixed, well, it should be:
https://bkhome.org/news/202002/easypup- ... fixed.html
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- BarryK
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Eric,Caneri wrote:Ty Barry!
This works well on my problematic Acer.
Acer hangs at shutdown/reboot with all other versions of pup and Easypup is mostly good to go.
I need to learn the container stuff as I've been away for a long time.
This will definitely replace my old Lucid5.28 as a daily OS.
Best,
Eric
Hey, it has been a long time since I saw a post from you. Welcome back!
EasyPup is a "classical Puppy", from the Wary and Racy 5.5 era, around 2012-2013. What is merged from EasyOS is recent packages and many improved utilities, such as NetworkManager.
What is not brought from EasyOS is support for containers.
I intend to leave EasyPup as a classical Puppy, will not compete with the latest Woof-CE built pups.
The merging from EasyOS has caused some issues, that I will continue to discover and fix. But that's it, it will remain an old pup.
If you want container support, and other innovations, see the EasyOS thread:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=109958
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]
Decided to give EasyPup a whirl and wow! It really is working well on this Dell Optiplex 990 4 core 4 thread cpu 8 gigs of RAM.
So I decided to go all in and attempt to install a LAMP and ZoneMinder and see how easy it would be using the tools already present in EasyPup.
Well it almost worked using the PPM only and some geany editing of config files for Apache. I usually always replace Apache with my favourite Hiawatha but in this case the test is using EasyPup to install all the components.
Since installing ZoneMInder is somewhat complicated it did not work out of the box but came really close! The potential looks good and I am really pleased with the speed and constincey that EasyPup is running on this machine. SeaMonkey is just really really fast.
Good stuff. Great potential and I'm just getting started experimenting with this set up in a container!
overall very nice system.
So I decided to go all in and attempt to install a LAMP and ZoneMinder and see how easy it would be using the tools already present in EasyPup.
Well it almost worked using the PPM only and some geany editing of config files for Apache. I usually always replace Apache with my favourite Hiawatha but in this case the test is using EasyPup to install all the components.
Since installing ZoneMInder is somewhat complicated it did not work out of the box but came really close! The potential looks good and I am really pleased with the speed and constincey that EasyPup is running on this machine. SeaMonkey is just really really fast.
Good stuff. Great potential and I'm just getting started experimenting with this set up in a container!
overall very nice system.
This easypup is very good. I plead to Barry to keep this one going. Big ty to Barry! There might be a LOT of users from Lucid 5.28 filtering back I reckon.
I have some issues with the firewall being inconsistent with seamonkey and firefox (grc.com testing). Dunno why yet.
I find Seamonkey very good. I'm used to Firefox with no scipts and will use it for certain jobs but Seamonkey is a good daily driver. Well rendered pages etc.
I'll spend time on this one and try to help with testing of new versions.
I don't spend much time on computer now as there seems to be more important things to do in retirement, but for this one I'll spend some time.
Libra Office works well and for some reason my crappy Acer works as it should for the most part.
I've found a new home.
Best,
Eric
I have some issues with the firewall being inconsistent with seamonkey and firefox (grc.com testing). Dunno why yet.
I find Seamonkey very good. I'm used to Firefox with no scipts and will use it for certain jobs but Seamonkey is a good daily driver. Well rendered pages etc.
I'll spend time on this one and try to help with testing of new versions.
I don't spend much time on computer now as there seems to be more important things to do in retirement, but for this one I'll spend some time.
Libra Office works well and for some reason my crappy Acer works as it should for the most part.
I've found a new home.
Best,
Eric
[color=darkred][i]Be not afraid to grow slowly, only be afraid of standing still.[/i]
Chinese Proverb[/color]
Chinese Proverb[/color]