Distros nowadays come with bigger libs (much bigger), borrowing libs and apps from them ensures a bigger iso. That's probably what people don't understand or refuse to understand.Sage wrote:16-16.11: interesting. No browser installed in basic, as advertised - probably not generally acceptable?Don't like the overhead duplication tray, reminds me of certain other distros I particularly dislike. [micko1 told me how to remove it, but it's so convoluted I can't remember] The concept of .sfs/adrv/zdrv s & co. doesn't appeal to me, esp. in a super-compact offering. Lots of particularly bland backgrounds. Not a show stopper, but why not select a few interesting ones like micko' s guitar/moonshine/guy-on-a-bike?..anything else should have been removed
Otherwise, works OK and has some endearing features, would be much much better if it could be downsized to rival John's MeanPup masterpiece - still the one to beat ten years on?!
Why not use adrv, fdrv? Just place the files and boot. A puppy must come with dillo at best and with no office tools, because there's no way to please everyone. It must be like the tiny core approach. And the adrv, fdrv, ydrv, fill in the gaps.. learn to how to use them (they work from the first boot) or install the apps from the PPM.