russoodle wrote: Hi all,
Thought you might like to know that this iso (377.92mb) is available for download now, with 10wt3ch's permission:
http://www.puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet. ... 3.3-rt.iso
Enter username: puppy and pawsword: linux when prompted, thank you.
This OS features a large selection of popular multimedia applications, targeted at musicians and audiophiles, and the kernel has been optimised for real-time synchronisation.
Some of the apps included are Jack, Ardour (a digital audio workstation), and Rosegarden (a MIDI + Audio sequencer which includes notation and audio editing).
Enjoy
Puppy Studio 3.3
Puppy Studio 3.3
It's superb. I didn't pay much attention to this one when I started out trying various puplets, but now that I have some experience making puplets, I realize the tremendous effort/work involved in creating this. Also it is quilte unique, so thanks very much.l0wt3ch wrote:It's not as good as Studio 4, but it's better than the rest!
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I like Puppy Studio, it is my "daily driver"
I certainly like Puppy Studio. I've been using 3.3 ever since it first appeared. No reason to try anything else.
I use the non-rt version, with the 2.6.33.2 kernel. It has Quickpet. Everything made for the 2.6.33.2 versions of Lucid, works seamlessly with it.
There might, *just maybe,* be better Puppies for small-screen and very old computers. But for an Athlon 64 x2 at 2600 MHz, or an Intel Core Duo, or any newer, more powerful machine than these, on a 20-inch or larger monitor, it is certainly plenty good enough for surfing, digital camera, routine spreadsheet work, and text composition.
Maybe FatDog, since it is true 64-bit, would be better if I did 3D game authoring, or petroleum geology analysis, or if I day-traded pork belly futures et cetera, or similar such extremely bandwidth-intensive tasks, but I don't.
I wish I had the free time to collaborate on its further development. But again, I don't.
Might consider changing the name though. Several commercial entities already call themselves Studio 4. If the distro really takes off, you may receive annoying letters from their lawyers.
I use the non-rt version, with the 2.6.33.2 kernel. It has Quickpet. Everything made for the 2.6.33.2 versions of Lucid, works seamlessly with it.
There might, *just maybe,* be better Puppies for small-screen and very old computers. But for an Athlon 64 x2 at 2600 MHz, or an Intel Core Duo, or any newer, more powerful machine than these, on a 20-inch or larger monitor, it is certainly plenty good enough for surfing, digital camera, routine spreadsheet work, and text composition.
Maybe FatDog, since it is true 64-bit, would be better if I did 3D game authoring, or petroleum geology analysis, or if I day-traded pork belly futures et cetera, or similar such extremely bandwidth-intensive tasks, but I don't.
I wish I had the free time to collaborate on its further development. But again, I don't.
Might consider changing the name though. Several commercial entities already call themselves Studio 4. If the distro really takes off, you may receive annoying letters from their lawyers.
Ideas anyone?
Followers on this thread may know of a tool that is either included or can be brought to bear for this request.
Request
A "meter-tool for microphone use" on the system. What would you recommend? Are there any tools which has this built-in? I want to be able to "see" Mic sound-level coming into the system.
Thanks in advance
Request
A "meter-tool for microphone use" on the system. What would you recommend? Are there any tools which has this built-in? I want to be able to "see" Mic sound-level coming into the system.
Thanks in advance
l0wt3ch,
I am trying to teach myself Music and Video Editing.
Ubuntu Studio runs well on my home computer but I would also like to use something portable. PupStudio seems to fit the bill, but it is still over 370MB and I would prefer something lighter. It has come to my attention that there was a PupStudio-lite version availiable. Yes, with time I could shrink PupStudio myself, but I was wondering would you be kind enough to upload the lite version? Or maybe someone else who has a copy could PM me?
It would be much appreciated.
I am trying to teach myself Music and Video Editing.
Ubuntu Studio runs well on my home computer but I would also like to use something portable. PupStudio seems to fit the bill, but it is still over 370MB and I would prefer something lighter. It has come to my attention that there was a PupStudio-lite version availiable. Yes, with time I could shrink PupStudio myself, but I was wondering would you be kind enough to upload the lite version? Or maybe someone else who has a copy could PM me?
It would be much appreciated.
Have you thought about maybe doing a YouTube video demonstrating and showing the features of your commercial product?
There are some members that seem to think everything a member develops should be free.
There is nothing wrong with selling your package with the effort you have put into it.
But I do not think you will get the kind of exposure you want on the forum.
And actually, any forum is not a good place to try to sell a product. Be it Puppy related or not.
So I just want to let you know I understand where you are coming from and am just offering a suggestion to you.
If your package is capable of creating a video, that would also be a plus as you could also mention in the video that it was created with your product.
And a big thank you for making the 3.3 version available to the Puppy community that may have helped in offering suggestions in the early development stages.
There are some members that seem to think everything a member develops should be free.
There is nothing wrong with selling your package with the effort you have put into it.
But I do not think you will get the kind of exposure you want on the forum.
And actually, any forum is not a good place to try to sell a product. Be it Puppy related or not.
So I just want to let you know I understand where you are coming from and am just offering a suggestion to you.
If your package is capable of creating a video, that would also be a plus as you could also mention in the video that it was created with your product.
And a big thank you for making the 3.3 version available to the Puppy community that may have helped in offering suggestions in the early development stages.
i have virtually the full set. upload to russoodles meownplanet. At a quick look 3.1 lite at 288 M. which exact one you want and i'll look further.Tman wrote:l0wt3ch,
I am trying to teach myself Music and Video Editing.
Ubuntu Studio runs well on my home computer but I would also like to use something portable. PupStudio seems to fit the bill, but it is still over 370MB and I would prefer something lighter. It has come to my attention that there was a PupStudio-lite version availiable. Yes, with time I could shrink PupStudio myself, but I was wondering would you be kind enough to upload the lite version? Or maybe someone else who has a copy could PM me?
It would be much appreciated.
The upload at www.puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/aarf/ is now 3.1 lite
Thanks aarf, I am downloading it now. You don't happen to know where I can get my hands on the devx and kernel sources, do you? I want to install the full Nvidia driver for it.aarf wrote: i have virtually the full set. upload to russoodles meownplanet. At a quick look 3.1 lite at 288 M. which exact one you want and i'll look further.
The upload at www.puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/aarf/ is now 3.1 lite
And l0wt3ch, if it suits my needs, I will buy your Studio 4.
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tried a few video editor around that time. Openshot was ok for learning but kdenlive was way in front. Battleshooter has a kdenlive.sfs around. for music, i didnt explore the options.Tman wrote:That's okay, thanks anyhow.. I checked out Pupstudio 3.1-lite.
It's smaller but version 3.3 has newer apps for Music and Video Editing.
So it looks like I'll be using version 3.3 for now and slowly remove apps that I don't need from it.