http://puppyisos.org/isos/2010-07-to-12/
(user: puppy, password: linux)
--or--
http://dokupuppylinux.co.cc/pupplets:mediapup
--or--
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ ... up1-0a.iso
and user pavolo has uploaded it here as well:
*******************************************************************************I have (re-)uploaded the ISO file to Megaupload . You can download it in
one go , as a free user, here:
You can click on the following link to download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5G709VAB
I've been working for the last week trying to put together a DVD of slides and movies of my 2-1/2 year old daughter for my 84 year old father to make what I thought was going to be a simple disk.
Poor Puppy 4.1.2 retro and I got totally lost in a morass of multimedia editors with countless dependencies codecs, and libraries, but finally slugged our way through with Puppy still managing to boot, and a bunch of multimedia editors onboard.
It occurs to me that others may not want to face what I had to do to get this stuff to even open up, so I've remastered my installation and have posted it above.
Here's what I have onboard:
ManDVD ver 2.54
Kino
Avidemux
K3b (thanks Jcoder)
K9copy (Thanks (Mu)
Gimp
Mplayer -- full including mencoder (thanks Big Bass)
MHWaveedit
ffmpeg (more features than the 'official' Puppy 4 version)
dvdslideshow
dvdauthor
Wine 1.17 (thanks Wolf Pup)
and even Pixia on Wine, as a photo editing alternative
..........and everything else they require.
I'll even throw in Winff even though I haven't got it working yet.
Installation Notes:
Please make sure you can run Puppy 412retro on your computer before trying this MediaPup alpha. Just download that and try it in puppy pfix=ram.
If that works, please take steps to protect your personal save file -- if you have one, by renaming it, or backing it up, or putting it in a 2 deep subdirectory. Puppy only searches for it one deep.
MediaPup is 322 megabytes at present. If you have 1024 megs of combined ram and swap space on disk, (total) you should be able to run it with puppy pfix=ram for the first trial. Then create a new personal save file from it. After that you can boot normally. (I'll be working on trying to get this puplet smaller in the future)
If you have less memory, you'll probably need to start with puppy pfix=noram which will run it off of the lLiveCD (or even a memory stick if you put the iso there).
With enough RAM (say a gig) it's lightning fast in pfix=ram or frugal install. But performance is still pretty good with the other options. Full installs run fast, too, with much less ram.