PuppyRus-A from Russia
PuppyRus-A from Russia
Greetings to all,
I propose to see the Russian version Puppy.
To make it easier, I set the locale en_US and translate boot menu.
Some messages and scripts stayed in Russian,
Download link:
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/8wtu/jK1mfSsH6
Enjoy.
I propose to see the Russian version Puppy.
To make it easier, I set the locale en_US and translate boot menu.
Some messages and scripts stayed in Russian,
Download link:
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/8wtu/jK1mfSsH6
Enjoy.
just to clarify
Hi All,
I decided to download the Pro's PuppyRus-A from Ally's fast repo. Thanks to both of you.
On accessing Ally's Arhive.org I discovered that the link was to a page which offered many ISOs. To figure out which ISO was the one being discussed on this thread, I opened another tab to the webpage Pro provided. The ISO from that page has the name pra03_en-1603middle3.
Looking forward to trying out an Arch-based Puppy. And perhaps learning a little Russian.
mikesLr
I decided to download the Pro's PuppyRus-A from Ally's fast repo. Thanks to both of you.
On accessing Ally's Arhive.org I discovered that the link was to a page which offered many ISOs. To figure out which ISO was the one being discussed on this thread, I opened another tab to the webpage Pro provided. The ISO from that page has the name pra03_en-1603middle3.
Looking forward to trying out an Arch-based Puppy. And perhaps learning a little Russian.
mikesLr
This is an Arch Linux based distro, originally it was ArchPup, but currently is an independently built project. I've been playing with it for about a year now, even managed to localize it into US english, following the corresponding wiki of Arch Linux. But unfortunately the result turned out to be somewhat a half *ssed solution - 50% us and 50% russian. If properly localized ... I'm trying to avoid controversy ... well, it would obliterate all 32bit projects, that exist here in Puppy Linux. It's a piece of art - very advanced and extremely sophisticated. Built by a small team of Russian Puppy enthusiasts. Old school Russian devs. It's extremely fast - before I count 1, 2, 3, I see the desktop. Part of the reason it's so fast, is that it has a utility that rebuilds your initrd to your hardware specs. It shuts down before I say 1, 2. However, I'm talking about my own, older version, which of course has been customized. I have some screenshots, but right now I don't have a functioning PeasyGlue app. The attached images are not presentation style, sorry. Out of the box as you will see, PRA has stunningly high quality font rendering.
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A quick thank you in Russian:
Pro,
Большое Spasibo!
Готов помочь в
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A quick thank you in Russian:
Pro,
Большое Spasibo!
Готов помочь в
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It boots pretty much like Porteus (or Fred's DebianDog porteus boot method) something like:
Structurally, it's also very much like Porteus, except it is Arch the same modular approach.
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LABEL PRA03-1503
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /pra/initrd.xz
LINUX /pra/vmlinuz-3.19.2-pf2 dir=pra copy2ram quiet login=root nocd noeject noswap timezone=Europe/Moscow ipv6.disable=1
initrd /pra/initrd.xz
yes it is, that's why I posted a warning:screen from anikin outdated
anikin wrote:...However, I'm talking about my own, older version, which of course has been customized
edit:
I feel the need to do some promo work.
This is where Russian Puppians reside:
http://puppyrus.org
http://forum.puppyrus.org
A lost tribe surrounded by an insurmountable language barrier.
Politically incorrect but smart and proud nonetheless
I'm not affiliated with them - not their league, not by a long shot.
These are the folks behind the project:
sfs
- main developer.
Pro
- OP of this thread, a major contributor, he compiles the kernel, I think among other things.
RoDoN
- also one of the major contributors. I personally find his work to be very important, because, he seems to be the only one in the gang who supports JWM/Rox. In my installation I use his JWM/Rox module, for which a huge spasibo to him.
They are all registered users of this forum.
Do a search on member list, find their accounts and flood them to death with personal requests via PM
Hello,
Burned a Cd, booted right up.
Multitude of boot choices. Used "In ram, no save".
Went right to a desktop. Looks very good. Was able to explore it a little, until the language barrier overcame me.
I was curious to locate its package management system.
I was however unable to find it.
Found the internet connection wizard, but was unable to translate my way onto the internet.
Still, very slick.
Will continue playing with it and get back....
Burned a Cd, booted right up.
Multitude of boot choices. Used "In ram, no save".
Went right to a desktop. Looks very good. Was able to explore it a little, until the language barrier overcame me.
I was curious to locate its package management system.
I was however unable to find it.
Found the internet connection wizard, but was unable to translate my way onto the internet.
Still, very slick.
Will continue playing with it and get back....
Close the Windows, and open your eyes, to a whole new world
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Join us!
Puppy since 2.15CE...
sfs-get in terminal or "Sfs-get менеджер модулей .pfs" in Start menu - ConfigurationI was curious to locate its package management system.
netctl for wired connection, wifi-menu for wireless connection, gnome-ppp and wvdial for modem connection.internet connection wizard, but was unable to translate my way onto the internet.
make new screenshot for forum themeWill continue playing with it and get back....
Hi,
downloading right now, thanks
Godspeed
downloading right now, thanks
if it would be of any interewst to you the porteus team has already built an Arch (actuall Manjaro if I'm not wrong) based porteus, aka nemesis ... it is not officially published yet, but you can find the link to it in their forum, it's lxde version is reported to be almost bug-free, as far as I know.anikin wrote:Structurally, it's also very much like Porteus, except it is Arch the same modular approach.
Godspeed
hunagrian article
It is nice and fast!
Seems a very good projekt!
In 2015.09.15 i wrote an article about it.
http://skamilinux.hu/?p=839
The main problem was for our members the language setup to english...
I wonder if you have a language pack to translate?
Seems a very good projekt!
In 2015.09.15 i wrote an article about it.
http://skamilinux.hu/?p=839
The main problem was for our members the language setup to english...
I wonder if you have a language pack to translate?
[b]Hungarian Puppy Linux HQ[/b]
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language pack
I have found a link:
http://mirror.yandex.ru/puppyrus/puppy/ ... pm_2_ru-1/
It would be a good base to creating a similar pack for PuppyRus-A.
http://mirror.yandex.ru/puppyrus/puppy/ ... pm_2_ru-1/
It would be a good base to creating a similar pack for PuppyRus-A.
[b]Hungarian Puppy Linux HQ[/b]
[url]http://skamilinux.hu[/url]
[img]https://skamilinux.hu/phpBB3/styles/prosilver/theme/images/site_logo.gif[/img]
[url]http://skamilinux.hu[/url]
[img]https://skamilinux.hu/phpBB3/styles/prosilver/theme/images/site_logo.gif[/img]
Installed the LXDE version today. Looks very good, thank you.rasul wrote:if it would be of any interewst to you the porteus team has already built an Arch (actuall Manjaro if I'm not wrong) based porteus, aka nemesis ... it is not officially published yet, but you can find the link to it in their forum, it's lxde version is reported to be almost bug-free, as far as I know.
Godspeed
Привередливые какие - руPro wrote:My friends and I are not fluent in English.
Some scripts originally written in Russian.
In the future, if possible we will try to become the English system by simply specifying the locale en_US
Re: language pack
No it`s langpack for Tahr Puppy, not for PuppyRus-As-kami wrote:I have found a link:
http://mirror.yandex.ru/puppyrus/puppy/ ... pm_2_ru-1/
It would be a good base to creating a similar pack for PuppyRus-A.
pfs-utils published on github.com. Kernel source, BUILD files for packages and more find http://mirror.yandex.ru/puppyrus/What I don't like, though is their isolationism. Just don't understand it. And it's not a matter of their English being not fluent enough, there's something else to it. I don't know what exaclty, though. Maybe, they are protective about their work, something they don't want to share, I don't know.
PuppyRus-A from Russia
Pro wrote:pfs-utils published on github.com. Kernel source, BUILD files for packages and more find http://mirror.yandex.ru/puppyrus/
Last edited by ansivar on Wed 20 Apr 2016, 21:51, edited 3 times in total.
Hello,
Figured out the pfs thing right off.
But thanks for the last link!
that will be helpful...
Many guis have multiple choice buttons, and I'm not having much luck guessing.
But, as I said @ the Puppy Linux Users Group on Facebook (please join) its like a challenging game.
I know the Puppy structure, and that helps.
Once I found the Terminal.
Figured out the pfs thing right off.
But thanks for the last link!
that will be helpful...
Many guis have multiple choice buttons, and I'm not having much luck guessing.
But, as I said @ the Puppy Linux Users Group on Facebook (please join) its like a challenging game.
I know the Puppy structure, and that helps.
Once I found the Terminal.
Close the Windows, and open your eyes, to a whole new world
I am Lead Dog of the
Puppy Linux Users Group on Facebook
Join us!
Puppy since 2.15CE...
I am Lead Dog of the
Puppy Linux Users Group on Facebook
Join us!
Puppy since 2.15CE...