Puppy Linux 412.1 Downloads and Information
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This was built using the:
-woofy remaster tool
-Puppy 412 (ISO)
Thank yous:
-To sc0ttman for creating Woofy
-To BK for creating Puppy 412
Puppy Linux 412.1 Beta 1
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Puppy Linux 412.1 Beta 1
Last edited by bark_bark_bark on Thu 22 Nov 2012, 20:33, edited 2 times in total.
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Processor Intel(R)Celeron(R)M processor
Memory 239MB (86MBused)
Operating System Puppy Linux 0.41
Date/Time Sun 14 Oct 2012
Resolution 1024x768 pixels
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
Version 1.3.0
Kernel Linux 2.6.25.16(i686)
C Library GNUC Library version 2.6.1(stable)
Distribution Puppy Linux 0.41
Desktop Environment Unknown(Window Manager.JWM)
Manual frugal install. I couldn't use Xorg, had to force shutdown and reboot, Vesa worked okay.
Found wireless, connected to internet okay.
Nice, small OS, the kind I like, looking forward to following developments.
Memory 239MB (86MBused)
Operating System Puppy Linux 0.41
Date/Time Sun 14 Oct 2012
Resolution 1024x768 pixels
X11 Vendor The X.Org Foundation
Version 1.3.0
Kernel Linux 2.6.25.16(i686)
C Library GNUC Library version 2.6.1(stable)
Distribution Puppy Linux 0.41
Desktop Environment Unknown(Window Manager.JWM)
Manual frugal install. I couldn't use Xorg, had to force shutdown and reboot, Vesa worked okay.
Found wireless, connected to internet okay.
Nice, small OS, the kind I like, looking forward to following developments.
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I tried to install Seamonkey, early version, from puppy package manager, knew there were going to be problems when the splash screen said; checking dependencies, please wait... for five minutes... Had a whole page of missing dependencies, too many to even think about for me I'm afraid.
Netsurf installed and worked.
Installed firewall state icon; no go.
Can't change the backgrounds, the folder is there, but I don't see any way to select a different background.
I didn't get around to trying JWM
(Sorry it's almost all bad news.)
Netsurf installed and worked.
Installed firewall state icon; no go.
Can't change the backgrounds, the folder is there, but I don't see any way to select a different background.
I didn't get around to trying JWM
(Sorry it's almost all bad news.)
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Tote wrote:I tried to install Seamonkey, early version, from puppy package manager, knew there were going to be problems when the splash screen said; checking dependencies, please wait... for five minutes... Had a whole page of missing dependencies, too many to even think about for me I'm afraid.
Tote wrote:Netsurf installed and worked.
That is a bug in the Puppy 412 Barebones, hopefully it can be fixed.Tote wrote:Can't change the backgrounds, the folder is there, but I don't see any way to select a different background.
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Why's everybody always pickin' on Rox
I'm always amazed at the number of people who dislike ROX and want to replace it, whether with Thunar or some other file manager. ROX certainly has some issues. It's slow to read populated directories and it's not very pretty.
But in ROX's defense, it is the absolute easiest file manager I've ever worked with for day-to-day work. Case in point, by using CustomMenu, OpenWith and RunAction (from the Right-click menu), you can pretty much avoid all use of the Puppy Menu. You can define new file types in /usr/share/MIME/globs and then restart X and define the apps you want to use on those file types. It's uncannily effective.
This plus hot-key access to those apps that you might want to run directly (geany, notecase, rxvt, connect, seamonkey) and using Puppy is fast and painless... unlike with other Window Managers, OS's etc. At this moment, I've got 7 Rox windows tiles on the screen allowing me to save webpages and sort them into various directires as needed. In a different context, I open tile several Rox windows and put a small yad-based script between them to create a visual workflow as I process files from start to finished.
Again, not pretty, but fast, easy and amazingly productive. In fact, if you're willing to work purely from Hot-keys, you could remove the ROX toolbar and have a remarkably compact workflow setup.
Also, how does running OpenBox, opconf, tint, wbar etc actually improve things over jwm/ROX that does all of that at 22MB?
But in ROX's defense, it is the absolute easiest file manager I've ever worked with for day-to-day work. Case in point, by using CustomMenu, OpenWith and RunAction (from the Right-click menu), you can pretty much avoid all use of the Puppy Menu. You can define new file types in /usr/share/MIME/globs and then restart X and define the apps you want to use on those file types. It's uncannily effective.
This plus hot-key access to those apps that you might want to run directly (geany, notecase, rxvt, connect, seamonkey) and using Puppy is fast and painless... unlike with other Window Managers, OS's etc. At this moment, I've got 7 Rox windows tiles on the screen allowing me to save webpages and sort them into various directires as needed. In a different context, I open tile several Rox windows and put a small yad-based script between them to create a visual workflow as I process files from start to finished.
Again, not pretty, but fast, easy and amazingly productive. In fact, if you're willing to work purely from Hot-keys, you could remove the ROX toolbar and have a remarkably compact workflow setup.
Also, how does running OpenBox, opconf, tint, wbar etc actually improve things over jwm/ROX that does all of that at 22MB?
The creator of barebones should be wolf pup:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36727
Regarding missing libs: sure it's a barebone-version
Aragon
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36727
Regarding missing libs: sure it's a barebone-version
Aragon
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