Full size picture: http://puppyfiles.org/isos/MicroMuppy/micromuppy001.jpg
It is an extremely small Puppy, based on Picopup (that is based on Puppy 108).
I added:
more USB-drivers,
Xvesa,
XFileExplorer,
Adie (Texteditor),
Shutterbug (make screenshots)
wmsetbg (set background via console)
rxvt
xmessage
Puppybasic
I removed glib and mpc and music-libraries (but alsa still is included).
So this is not intended for "End-users", but for people who want to build an own Micro-Iso, for example to use a very old machine as a musicbox.
You cannot "install" dotpups via mouseclick, but extract them with unzip and tar.
I think picopup supports NO pup001 (save settings), but did not try that.
So every change you need, must be added to image.gz.
I used Pizzasgoods initrd-editor for this.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=12089
Note the modifications I had to add:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 3845#93845
For small modifications you also could follow this instruction:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 246#101246
Download:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/MicroMuppy/
You can try a Iso or a zip.
The zip can be used like picopup:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... c&start=16
Or boot it via grub, if you have one.
I saved vmlinuz and image.gz on
/mnt/hda10/MicroMuppy/
Then I added this to grubs menu.lst with a texteditor:
Code: Select all
title MicroMuppy
rootnoverify (hd0,9)
kernel (hd0,9)/MicroMuppy/vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 ramdisk_size=29000
initrd (hd0,9)/MicroMuppy/image.gz
"dialog" and other curses based applications cannot open a terminal in consolemode or rxvt (uh?).
So there is no textmode-editor included.
If someone knows a solution, please let me know.
I also cannot mount my USB-harddisk, that is attached via PCMCIA to USB adapter.
To mount other drives, use such a command:
mkdir /mnt/hda1
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
Backgroundinfo
Xvesa:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=4082
I just moved some files to other folders.
As many applications need additional libs from xorg, I used those from Puppy 2.12.
JWM I found in an old Puppy 107 installation, but I might have upgraded that somewhen.
A version from 2.12 did not run, as it could find no default-font.
Mark