AILBSD-Isys/305 - Pupeee with Dutch kernel, extras
- Kirsten-Duarte
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AILBSD-Isys/305 - Pupeee with Dutch kernel, extras
Hello all,
I have been working a lot on the project AILBSD-Isys/305 the past few times, making a fully customized kernel, based on Puppeee. It features:
Derived from Which pup?: It says Puppy Linux 0,43 but EEE says 5.04
Dutch Kernel (Yep, the kernel has been translated to Dutch.)
Mozilla Firefox 9.0
UnrealIRCD
Hiawatha 7.3
XChat.org
Dosbox 0.73 (running Microsoft Windows 3.1 just fine for them who want).
Some Dosbox games
Some Linux games.
AILBSD stands for: Artificial Intelligence Linux - Bad Sector Distro. While Isys/305 is a elder Slackware based project named: Intelligence System 305.
Please tell me what you think, or post your feedback
Other features: Built in drivers for EEEpc (Kernel).
IceWM as default with Seashell White theme, own background.
(Screenshot soon posted).
Intention of Isys/305: Router based services, and server based OS (Isys/305 Enterprise Server 3.05.1es)
Sincerely,
Kirsten Duarte
Isys/305
I have been working a lot on the project AILBSD-Isys/305 the past few times, making a fully customized kernel, based on Puppeee. It features:
Derived from Which pup?: It says Puppy Linux 0,43 but EEE says 5.04
Dutch Kernel (Yep, the kernel has been translated to Dutch.)
Mozilla Firefox 9.0
UnrealIRCD
Hiawatha 7.3
XChat.org
Dosbox 0.73 (running Microsoft Windows 3.1 just fine for them who want).
Some Dosbox games
Some Linux games.
AILBSD stands for: Artificial Intelligence Linux - Bad Sector Distro. While Isys/305 is a elder Slackware based project named: Intelligence System 305.
Please tell me what you think, or post your feedback
Other features: Built in drivers for EEEpc (Kernel).
IceWM as default with Seashell White theme, own background.
(Screenshot soon posted).
Intention of Isys/305: Router based services, and server based OS (Isys/305 Enterprise Server 3.05.1es)
Sincerely,
Kirsten Duarte
Isys/305
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- Kirsten-Duarte
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Some screenshots:
Desktop
And:
Hardware Information - OS
FireFox:
FireFox 9 Beta
Windows 3.1 (For the Windows Refugees/addicts):
Windows 3.1 on DosBox 0.73
Desktop
And:
Hardware Information - OS
FireFox:
FireFox 9 Beta
Windows 3.1 (For the Windows Refugees/addicts):
Windows 3.1 on DosBox 0.73
Last edited by Kirsten-Duarte on Tue 06 Dec 2011, 19:19, edited 3 times in total.
I do have a poor memory but maybe Jemimah or somebody elseDerived from Which pup?: It says Puppy Linux 0,43 but EEE says 5.04
that find this thread can confirm.
Puppeee 4.4 is based on Puppy 4.3.0 But I can be wrong.
Anyway Jemimah made a special version that only has the drivers
that EeePC needs and she made two versions. One for Atom CPU and
one for Celeron CPU.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
- Kirsten-Duarte
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I know, I found those on the main FTP server, but I am deriving from Puppee to my own custom Isys/305, which speaks Dutch eventually when I am able to translate everything, but I cannot find the feature that some WM's have to set it all to Dutch.
My version is based on the Atom version though.
As for the Pup version, I think it is 5.04 as it says so in the Distro-Specs. And some Lucid app's as well as others install fine on Isys/305.
My version is based on the Atom version though.
As for the Pup version, I think it is 5.04 as it says so in the Distro-Specs. And some Lucid app's as well as others install fine on Isys/305.
Hi Kirsten-Duarte
This looks like fun - I have an EeePC 701SD with a celeron proc.
The atom version should work ok - so would like to try.
Do you have a download link please - ISO or the basic files are ok.
I don't speak Dutch - but maybe in time I'll learn.
Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Very best regards - Ray
This looks like fun - I have an EeePC 701SD with a celeron proc.
The atom version should work ok - so would like to try.
Do you have a download link please - ISO or the basic files are ok.
I don't speak Dutch - but maybe in time I'll learn.
Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Very best regards - Ray
- Kirsten-Duarte
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I will soon post a Iso for a Frugal Install of this Isys/305 copy, just a few things I have to walk through (Making a clean frugal install without my personal things lol)... just copy them into a seperate folder on a excisting linux partition and edit the Grub menu.lst
And thank you for your interest
And thank you for your interest
- Kirsten-Duarte
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- Kirsten-Duarte
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Sterkte, anders weet ik niets te zeggen
Kirsten toch,Kirsten-Duarte wrote:The project will need a continuance as I have a slight problem in my throat at the moment, and cant develop Isys/305 fulltime... I have cancer in my throat, so the project will get a continuance once that problem is solved.
Jammergenoeg weet ik niets beters te zeggen dan "sterkte in deze afschuweljke periode en hoop dat je de kracht kunt vinden de je in deze situatie nodige hebt".
Mogelijk geeft programmeren (of wat dit ook is, nl. ben zelf helemaal geen tweaker) je de afleiding die je ook nodig hebt.
- Kirsten-Duarte
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- Kirsten-Duarte
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- Kirsten-Duarte
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Once I get the Kernel to build the Realtek 8190 driver into itself Isys/305 will be suitable to run on:
Asus Eeepc *
Belinea B.Book x.
Some features that are compiled into the Kernel are:
WAN Router
Making possible:
Internet Sharing
Open SSH Server and Client
UnrealIRCD Server
Hiawatha 7.3 Server
Featuring more:
Windows Remote Desktop (Next objective)
Firefox 9.x (Still operational )
Dosbox (running Microsoft Windows 3.1 just fine).
Latest X-Chat, with TCL-Python scripting support.... Eggdrop too.
Next Objectives:
Virtualization (Making Vbox possible).
Blitzkrieg Defender (My own custom firewall, attempting to build).
Total Objective:
Portable Server System
Asus Eeepc *
Belinea B.Book x.
Some features that are compiled into the Kernel are:
WAN Router
Making possible:
Internet Sharing
Open SSH Server and Client
UnrealIRCD Server
Hiawatha 7.3 Server
Featuring more:
Windows Remote Desktop (Next objective)
Firefox 9.x (Still operational )
Dosbox (running Microsoft Windows 3.1 just fine).
Latest X-Chat, with TCL-Python scripting support.... Eggdrop too.
Next Objectives:
Virtualization (Making Vbox possible).
Blitzkrieg Defender (My own custom firewall, attempting to build).
Total Objective:
Portable Server System
- Kirsten-Duarte
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- Kirsten-Duarte
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My health could be better to be honest... as said in Dutch on this topic. But i'm doing my best to make Isys/305 + Blitzkrieg Defender a valueable addon for every Puppy user that likes to work on server based operating systems.
The project will take christmas break for now, and I will continue development in January after my hospital treatment.
The project will take christmas break for now, and I will continue development in January after my hospital treatment.
- Kirsten-Duarte
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Dear interested,
The Belinea version of AILBSD-Isys/305 has reached Release Candidate 1 status. I personally want to thank Barry Kauler for making Puppy possible without the need for partitioning nonsense etc. Without Puppy Linux, I couldn't have done it.
With the cancer I have in my throat, I do hope I left a message with Isys/305 and that people will enjoy using it. I have 30-40% chance that I survive my disease but with Isys/305 I will live through. I will soon post the link containing the ISO with Isys/305 Belinea, which will likely be on a personal website. There will also be a link that enables you to make a donation, which will be invested in the "Queen Wilhelmina Cancer Fund" enabling science to perform research to heal cancer.
What does it feature?
Linking possibillity with EEEpc laptop using ShareInternet.... meaning it can use the internet with a Asus EEEpc laptop as router inbetween, as GCC won't compile the Realtek 8* staging drivers, which are required by Belinea, but with a bypass I was able to use the EEEpc as router and thus as Internet gateway.
For the rest, it features the same as described in the first post. I hope it will be usefull to all of you.
The Belinea version of AILBSD-Isys/305 has reached Release Candidate 1 status. I personally want to thank Barry Kauler for making Puppy possible without the need for partitioning nonsense etc. Without Puppy Linux, I couldn't have done it.
With the cancer I have in my throat, I do hope I left a message with Isys/305 and that people will enjoy using it. I have 30-40% chance that I survive my disease but with Isys/305 I will live through. I will soon post the link containing the ISO with Isys/305 Belinea, which will likely be on a personal website. There will also be a link that enables you to make a donation, which will be invested in the "Queen Wilhelmina Cancer Fund" enabling science to perform research to heal cancer.
What does it feature?
Linking possibillity with EEEpc laptop using ShareInternet.... meaning it can use the internet with a Asus EEEpc laptop as router inbetween, as GCC won't compile the Realtek 8* staging drivers, which are required by Belinea, but with a bypass I was able to use the EEEpc as router and thus as Internet gateway.
For the rest, it features the same as described in the first post. I hope it will be usefull to all of you.
Kirsten,
That is sad news to hear about your throat cancer. I was wondering if you've tried searching the internet to try adding natural methods of treatment for your cancer in addition to the medical treatment you are already undergoing. Below are links which I've found while browsing.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/12475 ... sence-tea/
http://www.dailygreenbar.com/2010/08/an ... story.html
I cannot guarantee success, but I am sure that it would not hurt and if I was in your predicament, I would not rely soley on conventional modern medicine for treatment. Good luck.
That is sad news to hear about your throat cancer. I was wondering if you've tried searching the internet to try adding natural methods of treatment for your cancer in addition to the medical treatment you are already undergoing. Below are links which I've found while browsing.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/12475 ... sence-tea/
http://www.dailygreenbar.com/2010/08/an ... story.html
I cannot guarantee success, but I am sure that it would not hurt and if I was in your predicament, I would not rely soley on conventional modern medicine for treatment. Good luck.
- Kirsten-Duarte
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Thank you very much for your support and pondering with me, I will try both things on the sites as specified, as you said it won't hurt to try and it might work
The disease however is getting heavier, and slows me down more, so recently I made few additions to this project to cut to the chase.
I hope ibmdos.2 (The name of my kernel, don't ask, i'm a DR-DOS veteran), finally picks the ethernet card of the belinea machine, otherwise she's going to have a swim. And the kernel for the EEEpc needs a total review now, as I kind of lost track.
I might be able to release soon, before I go into the hospital for a while.
The disease however is getting heavier, and slows me down more, so recently I made few additions to this project to cut to the chase.
I hope ibmdos.2 (The name of my kernel, don't ask, i'm a DR-DOS veteran), finally picks the ethernet card of the belinea machine, otherwise she's going to have a swim. And the kernel for the EEEpc needs a total review now, as I kind of lost track.
I might be able to release soon, before I go into the hospital for a while.
Best Wishes for your return to health, Kirsten - it is indeed saddening news that you bring.
My thoughts are with you - years ago I nursed my grandfather in his home for many months while he suffered with throat cancer. I'm sure that your outcome will be much better - well, I certainly hope so! It is a hard road you are on, please keep your spirits up.
Tman has some interesting links. Reminds me of some "alternative" treatment I took while in the recovery stages of a severe closed head injury, from which the Doctors informed me I would likely never walk again, and advised against my return to university studies. It was a form of Reiki, or "healing with the hands". Under that treatment I experienced sensations that I couldn't explain with phenomenological methods (i.e., logically). Made a recovery 'miraculous' to western expectations, and now I'm a doctor and a scientist myself. I guess my moral is: don't be too hasty to believe all the information supplied to you, and pick your own path. Any platitudes I've tried to add here are just too pithy I'm afraid, but as I said earlier I wish you the very best.
P.S. DOS Refugees? I think that there are plenty of us - Karl Godt, Dennis McCunney and myself, at least, are on the FreeDOS mailing lists. Thanks for your Puplet!
My thoughts are with you - years ago I nursed my grandfather in his home for many months while he suffered with throat cancer. I'm sure that your outcome will be much better - well, I certainly hope so! It is a hard road you are on, please keep your spirits up.
Tman has some interesting links. Reminds me of some "alternative" treatment I took while in the recovery stages of a severe closed head injury, from which the Doctors informed me I would likely never walk again, and advised against my return to university studies. It was a form of Reiki, or "healing with the hands". Under that treatment I experienced sensations that I couldn't explain with phenomenological methods (i.e., logically). Made a recovery 'miraculous' to western expectations, and now I'm a doctor and a scientist myself. I guess my moral is: don't be too hasty to believe all the information supplied to you, and pick your own path. Any platitudes I've tried to add here are just too pithy I'm afraid, but as I said earlier I wish you the very best.
P.S. DOS Refugees? I think that there are plenty of us - Karl Godt, Dennis McCunney and myself, at least, are on the FreeDOS mailing lists. Thanks for your Puplet!
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