It did not recognise my bog standard pci sound card
It looks good and there is a great selection of programs
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being based on Puppy Linux 4.2.xx series, (see my sfs compatibility chart)oui wrote:and teenpup did not recognize the *.sfs staying in my root directory of the vfat partition excepted perhaps wine.
sfs compatibility checkLobster wrote:Good luck with TEENpup2010minibeta John![]()
Dingos chart added here
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/SFSCompatibility
I've just downloaded this today, and can confirm that it will boot in 384 MB of RAM; the machine I tried it in at my local community centre had this much, and it worked well and looked good. I was unable to get it to boot in 256 MB of RAM (i.e. on my home machine) though, so as you say it's a distro for newer machines.john biles wrote:Originally I started developing this release of TEENpup for use on my EeePC as I wasn't happy with the choices available at time. I also still wanted TEENpup2010minibeta to be usable for all PC's not just Netbooks. I've decided to release TEENpup2010minibeta even though I'm not 100% happy with it. (More a case of my wanting for TEENpup to be perfect when no Operating System is.) Don't get me wrong it's still a very usable Operating System. I should know as I've used it for a few months now on my 900A EeePC and Desktop. Anyone looking for a fast version of Linux with a good selection of Applications that only takes up about 1.1 Gb of space installed on their EeePC's Hard Drive should give TEENpup2010minibeta a try and judge for themselves.
One small problem some users might find is that TEENpup may not boot itself up Live on a PC with less than 512 Mb of Ram. I've tried to include a good mix of apps and keep the iso under 350Mb's in size, so apps like Open office have been left out due to their size. Lastly while I'm calling this release of TEENpup a beta I have no plans to provide a final or provide bug fixes and solutions to other problems a user might face. I'm basically providing this release of TEENpup to those who want to use it and if anyone finds fixes to bugs feel free to upload them to the forum.
On future releases of TEENpup I plan only to release a new version yearly or longer. My growing family needs have to come first and as TEENpup is a hobby like all hobbies they sometimes have to be put on hold.
Download from here: http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/O ... 4760.shtml
Softpedia has requested that any problems with the iso not matching the md5sum please report them here.
Correct md5sum is: 6a91f4c5743f01dd73185fb6fdd9975e TEENpup2010minibeta.iso
Lastly Softpedia will still be hosting TEENpup 2009 Legacy as well.