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- barebones431-jrb1.0.iso - 65MB - md5sum=f88d3048b6ff685acf17e61604d00483
precise-5.4.3-barebones-0.2.iso - 115MB - md5sum=2f72850d64aa2c7d9fc8632294a0b39b
racy-5.3-BABYbarebones.iso - 68MB - md5sum=a3c0f41e3172e8d2701ff93c47cf8a5b
wary-5.3-barebones.iso - 83MB - md5sum=c9e0007bc6f41b10ffd132da7e73ada2
wary-5.3-BABYbarebones.iso - 66MB - md5sum=e41d74b54df39f09bfb8d163db70b61b
wary-5.3-BABYbarebonesXvesa.iso - 61MB - md5sum=e9760031a5d77d963c21e9037f4731e7
Edit: I just uploaded wary-5.3-BABYbarebones.iso which is the same as the other except I ran it through the babybuilder in woof. This stripped out 17MB of drivers and modules, very impressive BK!
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Edit: I just uploaded racy-5.3-BABYbarebones.iso. This one comes in at 68MB thanks to the magic of BK's babybuild and XZ compression which I forgot to use before. As above it may not run on your hardware (although it runs on all of mine).
Edit: I just uploaded wary-5.3-BABYbarebonesXvesa.iso. This one only has the Xvesa video driver but it boots right to desktop, no fooling around with the Xorgwizard.
I took a few liberties. I included a few right click options that I find essential, edit-sfs, untar pet, sfs-load, run_in_terminal, dir2pet, dir2sfs, dir2tgz. I also made leafpad the default texteditor, its actually a smaller less dependent one from Puppy4. There are two icons to the left of the menu button on the jwmtray which restart and shutdown. And I modified PPM so that packages you download will get stored in /root/Downloaded_Packages which you can move to wherever you want and link back into /root.
Ive had a lot of fun playing with these two. Im using a portable version of FreeOffice which resides in a folder on /mnt/home so I have rewritten /usr/local/bin/defaultwordprocessor to
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exec /mnt/home/freeoffice-en/textmaker "$@"
For a browser Im using Opera which I simply downloaded and extracted onto /mnt/home, renamed the folder opera-latest and then rewrote /usr/local/bin/defaultbrowser to
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exec /mnt/home/opera-latest/opera "$@"
For my mediaplayer I use tempestuous xhippo-3.5-gtk2.pet which is really just a filemanager. You configure it to open different filetypes with different programs. Ive got it opening video files with mplayer which I extracted from Mplayer-nodeps.tcz which at less than 1MB and no dependencies is pretty lean. It opens mp3s with madplay, aus with aplay and wavs with wavplay.
My /usr/local/bin/defaultmediaplayer just says
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exec xhippo "$@"
Actually Im just killing time writing all this while my files upload, my connection is pretty slow. I hope you enjoy playing with these. Let me know what I screwed up
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Cheers, J
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BareBones Puppies Notes:
Printing:
To print on a network you should only need to install a Cups package.
To print to a usb computer you will need a minimum of Cups, Foomatic, and Ghostscript. Some programs will need more than this to print but the ones I am using are happy with that.
PDF Files
Epdfview needs Poppler and Ghostscript. This is the smallest Gui based printing PDF program I have found. (Correct me if I am wrong, Please!)