Puplite 5.0
Re: Minimum specks
Thanks
The only way to load this one would be with the external floppy drive,
pcmia {if that can be done ta all and I bought a card}, or perhaps the serial port. I am going to try and hook up a serial to usb adapter and if that does not work I will take it to the house and try serial to serial.
If that won't work the Ethernet card is only 12.00 delivered and if I get it running I need one anyway. Anyone got a small pcmia card they would trade for a newer one? Actually it is brand new! I bought it several years ago to use in an old compaq and I had a really good week and bought a Gateway Tablet so it has gathered dust ever since.
The only way to load this one would be with the external floppy drive,
pcmia {if that can be done ta all and I bought a card}, or perhaps the serial port. I am going to try and hook up a serial to usb adapter and if that does not work I will take it to the house and try serial to serial.
If that won't work the Ethernet card is only 12.00 delivered and if I get it running I need one anyway. Anyone got a small pcmia card they would trade for a newer one? Actually it is brand new! I bought it several years ago to use in an old compaq and I had a really good week and bought a Gateway Tablet so it has gathered dust ever since.
Frank I thought I'd outlined how I got around the (current) inability of Puppy to load properly from a pcmcia cd-rom drive in this thread ("Install basic Puppy on a computer with 16 Mb RAM"http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48214) - but I see that it isn't really highlighted well there. It is do-able with the grub floppy that rcrsn51 put together, but a drive transplant is probably your better option for that IBM of yours. Good Luck!
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ThanksPuppyt wrote:Frank I thought I'd outlined how I got around the (current) inability of Puppy to load properly from a pcmcia cd-rom drive in this thread ("Install basic Puppy on a computer with 16 Mb RAM"http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=48214) - but I see that it isn't really highlighted well there. It is do-able with the grub floppy that rcrsn51 put together, but a drive transplant is probably your better option for that IBM of yours. Good Luck!
It was my fault I did not see it. After spending half a day trying to figure this out I was a bit frustrated.
I am going to try the transplant but considering I cannot even access the bios I may be wasting my time.
puplte 5.0
Puplite updated to 5.0, this is a big update, with 2 kernel versions.
(the default puppy 4 kernel, and the wary 5.1 kernel)
Many changes and improvements have been made.
See the first post for a summary, plus the full changelog of changes.
(the default puppy 4 kernel, and the wary 5.1 kernel)
Many changes and improvements have been made.
See the first post for a summary, plus the full changelog of changes.
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Latest Version Puplite 5.0
Please post download links.
Re: Latest Version Puplite 5.0
Already on the homepage. Also edited the main post.tengzelius wrote:Please post download links.
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Puplite the wary5 version I just downloaded seems to work as expected here. Have not tested other than browsing.
Ha ha typical of me to intall Firefox when I could ahve used a firefox.sfs on the hdd instead. Now the boot manager ask if I should load the sfs at boot. But it is already installed in the savefile I guess.
I know too little.
May I ask an embarrassing question. Puplite is a more elaborated version than Barebone is it not. You have spent a lot of time to decide on what to include and not while Barebone is just a barebone?
You have the sfs installer and a lot of other things included from scratch? A richer puppy? Just trying to get what is what. neither praise nor criticism because I fail to get what I am using. But the presentation on first post is very assuring. So much work done. Feels good to know that you thought it through that thoroughly.
I used the nosmp just in case. Wary usually need it. Anyway thanks for providing it.
Ha ha typical of me to intall Firefox when I could ahve used a firefox.sfs on the hdd instead. Now the boot manager ask if I should load the sfs at boot. But it is already installed in the savefile I guess.
I know too little.
May I ask an embarrassing question. Puplite is a more elaborated version than Barebone is it not. You have spent a lot of time to decide on what to include and not while Barebone is just a barebone?
You have the sfs installer and a lot of other things included from scratch? A richer puppy? Just trying to get what is what. neither praise nor criticism because I fail to get what I am using. But the presentation on first post is very assuring. So much work done. Feels good to know that you thought it through that thoroughly.
I used the nosmp just in case. Wary usually need it. Anyway thanks for providing it.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Correct.... this quote is from the "Puplite readme":nooby wrote:Puplite is a more elaborated version than Barebone, is it not?
Also, if you are trying Puplite, try the "Firedog" browser. It is very nooby friendly, I think!Puplite is intended to be a very easy "plug & play" operating system, which requires few resources and little knowledge or effort to setup, while allowing users to customise the system easily to their liking.
Puplite is a smaller, lighter, less resource-intensive derivative of Puppy Linux 4, with the 2.6.25.16 kernel. It is more "up to date" than Puppy 4, with many fixes, improvements, upgrades and added features.
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To give a clearer example of what Puplite is about:
It is intended to be a usable all round desktop PC linux, that will work on most PCs, even older ones:
- I kept the ISO size as small as possible, without losing important features
- I replaced many apps with smaller alternatives (samba-tng is one example)
- I included many CLI (terminal) apps as default (elinks, moc, etc)
- I added/updated many tiny apps for added features (bashpodder, flash-get, vlc-gtk)
- I made it as user friendly as possible (startups, pupsave-config, firstrun, PupControl, etc)
.. and so on.. basically I wanted a small, fast, easy Puppy with lots of apps and features...
It is intended to be a usable all round desktop PC linux, that will work on most PCs, even older ones:
- I kept the ISO size as small as possible, without losing important features
- I replaced many apps with smaller alternatives (samba-tng is one example)
- I included many CLI (terminal) apps as default (elinks, moc, etc)
- I added/updated many tiny apps for added features (bashpodder, flash-get, vlc-gtk)
- I made it as user friendly as possible (startups, pupsave-config, firstrun, PupControl, etc)
.. and so on.. basically I wanted a small, fast, easy Puppy with lots of apps and features...
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Thanks sound good to me too. I guess you have a winner there.
I go test pictures and musicvideo clips and see how it behave.
Ha ha don't get angry at me now. I know I am a propeller head. Anyway when I look at .flv musicvideo files then there are no way to shut them down. Whatever I do it just goes on and on. apart from ctrl+alt+backspace
How can I change such things?
I managed to find the single click thing myself. wow not easy.
Oops you told us this.
How do I activate the puppy 4 devx file, but in sfs4 format! thing then? I guess I have to download it and somehow get it loaded?
I go test pictures and musicvideo clips and see how it behave.
Ha ha don't get angry at me now. I know I am a propeller head. Anyway when I look at .flv musicvideo files then there are no way to shut them down. Whatever I do it just goes on and on. apart from ctrl+alt+backspace
How can I change such things?
I managed to find the single click thing myself. wow not easy.
Oops you told us this.
Could that explain why it behaved so unusual looking at .flv musicvideo clip?the wary version of puplite 5 (k2.6.32.2Cool needs the standard puppy 4 devx file, but in sfs4 format!
How do I activate the puppy 4 devx file, but in sfs4 format! thing then? I guess I have to download it and somehow get it loaded?
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Just a note, in case anyone actually uses this, the wary version of puplite 5 (k2.6.32.28 ) needs the standard puppy 4 devx file, but in sfs4 format! SFS files can be easily converted by right clicking on them.
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Try Ctrl+Q (the quit command for VLC)nooby wrote:when I look at .flv musicvideo files then there are no way to shut them down. Whatever I do it just goes on and on. apart from ctrl+alt+backspace
Puplite uses VLC (no gui) when you double click, or you can right click on most video files and choose the VLC-GTK interface.
Or, when a video is playing, double click to exit fullscreen.
Note, many .flv files will not work in Puplite. But some will.
What 'single click' thing?nooby wrote:I managed to find the single click thing myself. wow not easy.
The devx file is only needed for compiling programs from source code. It is a seperate thing entirely.nooby wrote:Could that explain why it behaved so unusual looking at .flv musicvideo clip?the wary version of puplite 5 (k2.6.32.2Cool needs the standard puppy 4 devx file, but in sfs4 format!
Yes, it's easy. Download the devx for puppy 4. Then when it is downloaded, right-click on it and choose 'Convert SFS'.nooby wrote:How do I activate the puppy 4 devx file, but in sfs4 format! thing then? I guess I have to download it and somehow get it loaded?
Then when it is converted, right click on the new file (devx-sfs4) and choose 'Load SFS'.
Et viola, fini....
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Puplite 5.0 Download
http://downloads.scottjarvis.com/index.php?dir=Puplite
Excellent! And thanks for all your tiny utilities. I use then every day.
Excellent! And thanks for all your tiny utilities. I use then every day.
Browsers
What would be a good browser if Firedog is too much for the system? 486 20 megs ram. I like e-links but the last time i tried it I could not get Google to work in it. If I have to go with an email program that downloads the mails I need one that does not insist on downloading all the mail the first time.
Thanks
Thanks
Re: Browsers
Dillo is very light... Elinks still works for me, I use it more and more..Frank Cox wrote:What would be a good browser if Firedog is too much for the system? 486 20 megs ram. I like e-links but the last time i tried it I could not get Google to work in it. If I have to go with an email program that downloads the mails I need one that does not insist on downloading all the mail the first time.
Thanks
Also H3v (i think thats the name), if you got tcl/tk installed...
As for very light email clients, maybe 'elmo' or 'alpine'...
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Hi Scott,
Going to dld soon and give it a try.
1. Where to dld and
2. what for the dev 4 sfs something something.
3 First to be converted ?
3.1 and if so, how and what with ?
4 Thought you said before that the pets of the 5 series were gong to be usable on this version ?
Going to dld soon and give it a try.
1. Where to dld and
2. what for the dev 4 sfs something something.
3 First to be converted ?
3.1 and if so, how and what with ?
4 Thought you said before that the pets of the 5 series were gong to be usable on this version ?
middle wheel on mouse
Just a quick note - 5.0 wary kernel - mouse works correctly. The reverse middle wheel bugged me in 4,0 and I never came close to figuring out a way to fix it.
This works really well so far
thanks
bob
This works really well so far
thanks
bob
Serial Modems
Hi:
I found no references to dial up modems. Does Puplite include a dialer program ? Is there a driver for serial modems?
I found no references to dial up modems. Does Puplite include a dialer program ? Is there a driver for serial modems?
Re: ?
Hi nancy, it is in the first post of this thread.nancy reagan wrote:Hi Scott,
Going to dld soon and give it a try.
1. Where to dld and
The devx file is used for compiling apps (building them from source). The k2.6.32.28 version only supports sfs4 files. So the standard puppy 4 devx sfs (link also in first post) needs to be converted to sfs4 - but ONLY for users of puplite k2.6.32.28.nancy reagan wrote:2. what for the dev 4 sfs something something.
3 First to be converted ?
3.1 and if so, how and what with ?
This is easy. Download it. Then right click on it, choose 'Convert SFS' and choose the folder you want to use, then after conversion, look in that folder and you will have the new devx, in sfs4 format.
You can right click on the new one and choose 'Load SFS' to load it.
They are. After you install the "Puppy 5 Compatibility". Just go to "Menu->System->Puppy 5 Compatibility" and install it.nancy reagan wrote:4 Thought you said before that the pets of the 5 series were gong to be usable on this version ?
BUT - it is not entirely recommended - if you absolutely want to use lots of Puppy 5 apps, then probably best to use Puppy 5!
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Re: middle wheel on mouse
Glad you like it. The wary kernel version is a bit of a mongrel, but it works quite well, I think.BHINTZ wrote:Just a quick note - 5.0 wary kernel - mouse works correctly. The reverse middle wheel bugged me in 4,0 and I never came close to figuring out a way to fix it.
This works really well so far
thanks
bob
Glad the bug is gone for you, as I have no idea how it got in there!!
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