Here's my spin of my Dpup-Stretch 700 builds with kernel 4.1.38 (a big thank you to ttuuxxx, musher, oscar, billtoo, fred, and also to everyone else who contributed to this by developing their ideas & pups over the past years):
[It is recommended you "frugally" install this pup. Also note, since it's a cross-build, give it an extra few secs during bootup]
ALSO: there are a few bugs popping up, ones that I thought were solved, but evidently not. A major one is using the Puppy Package Manager, and installing something, and getting loads of PPM-generated popups asking you to click "OK" to continue because PPM thinks "..Debian executables are installed as shared Libraries..." I thought this was solved, but it is not. A workaround is this: anytime you want to install something from PPM, first use "SFS-Load", and load the DEVX. Then use PPM as normal, and all will be fine. Another bug, maybe not a bug but an annoyance---the included Web Browser QtWeb, is sometimes acting up and randomly shutting down whenever you go to a site that requires a "login". It never did this for the three weeks I used it until now, but, still, it is happening too frequently. Please use the included palemoon-installer script, or install FirefoxESR from PPM (remember, when using PPM, for now install the DEVX first before opening PPM and installing anything; then, when done installing from PPM, close it and you can unload the DEVX (for ease, use the included "SFS-Load" when handling the DEVX).
ISO:--328 MB
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8Tk7 ... npOWnBLSlE
md5=2e56acb07c589d097a13b17a7aa5c37f
sha256=0487cf58c26820ff3b726e3dd300beaa6eaa656f25cfbed571018189bd4e410d
sha512=bad4cefc3cf02670cad0e5953bb16e7a0e36c20f04ec1ca1fbb0c66a5b0e7d6e090c50a1823f53f716863daa137c52e25082ae4951240f4aae6bdfeac748ed6d
DEVX:--146 MB
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8Tk7 ... lRKY0lnenM
md5=98114c36016a141bfa00be1d99b99e3a
sha256=06a716b5b20d26ce376cceba3430c5f7887e5bb6d4dcdc2c1743e13f95266e0f
sha512=531eeb41d4ff444c48cc1ee6272c9d708a5aa4885dea392e1d66159da68e683fe521ca7616e8c3e3514fdeff0fa73928c51000990f6554a71a5bdd6056f5e5f5
SHASUMS-256/512:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8Tk7 ... UQ1RXg1STg
My philosopy for this ISO is/was:
1) provide stability, and I think woof-CE and ttuuxxx have done an awesome job of this (without them both, especially ttuuxxx, none of this happens);
2) provide lots of easy right-click functionality (via ROX, pcman is included, but it, at its present structure in woof-CE pups, leaves a lot to be desired at the moment);
3) provide loads of customization with colors, icons, backgrounds all via JWMDESKTOP Manager, which does not come via the woof-CE build, and;
4) Make it all fun, but especially addicitve, and watching my chldren and her friends, I think some of this part has been achieved.
In fact, the themes you will see upon first booting up are St. Patrick's Days colors setup for the family and extended family---all of whom, especially youngest and friends---watching them create their own wallpapers and icons, and do it easily with right-click functionality, was a joy---they've even now trade their creations for this pup back & forth via Instagram to set it up how they like. Many of you, well, no, most of you will hate the colours, and this was intended. So that you will use the included graphics programs and JWMDESK Manager and play with either creating your own wallpaper via the Desktop Wallpaper Application + mtPaint + the incredible Fotoxx, while also setting one of thousands of icon/window/gtk theme combos possible: there are 43 GTK Themes included, 28 Icon Themes, 31 Wallpapers, and 43 JWM Themes. There is something for everyone here, in whatever combo you can imagine.
This pup gives you the power of Debian repos via PPM. Among the normal program defaults included for any puppy, it additionally has the following:
-Arandr, You2pup, VLC, QTWeb Browser, Palemoon download/installer script, MediaInfo, PeasyFirewallMonitor, Notecase (Cherrytree was removed, but there's still an errant menu entry in Utility of it that will not got away, Gedit (along with Leafpad & Geany), mtCellEdit, GTK ThemeMaker, Desktop Wallpaper Maker, Puppy PinBoard Restore & Puppy PinBoard Lock/Unlock, Sylpheed with GPGv2 installed (LDAP too), Sakura Terminal, DogRadio, TakeAShot, GROWL2 Puppy Security, Pupmd5sm (modified to handle not only md5 & sha1, but also sha256 & sha512), jwmtray-controlled Redshift, MultiRename, MultiCopyPaste, Rerwin's latest dhcpcd, and tons of scripts like initrd 'edit-init' (via right-click) and loads of SFS, Pet, etc scripts stated in main menu (i.e. GnewPet, Edit-SFS, Load-SFS, Convert-SFS, Pet-2-Deb, Pet-2-tgz, etc, etc,---and mostly, but not all, accessed via right-click, PuppyUnits, Osmo, Smokey-Get (to get downloading from smokey01's site out of the browser, while retaining more control), Mochi's great File Viewer, 17 included Games,.....and the list keeps going on.
Some important notes:
1. Normal popup puppy screens upon first boot do not happen, for a reason. If you can't find the desktop and/or main menu button for "Puppy Setup', then plz try to look a wee bit harder
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
2. Upon creating your first 'savefile', know that upon re-boot, you will not see a "Save" button on the desktop. The "SAVE" button is permanently embbed in the upper jwmtray2 (see pic 2 below)
3. Further, the trash/waste has been removed off the desktop, and it is embedded in the bottom main jwm tray, all the way to the right, next to the also included "EXIT" button.
4. The included conky is controllable on demand (switch on, switch off) via the upper jwmtray2 bar, the green arrows button at the end.
5. The upper jwntray2 bar also has a special "Dual Screen Monitor" icon button. If by chance, upon first boot, Dpup doesn't automatically adjust your dual screens correctly, then click this button, and see if it rectifies it. If not, open up Arandr (main-menu-SYSTEM) and set your stuff up, save it, and from then on, that clicking this icon in the upper jwmtray2 will immmediately setup your dual screens.
Problems:
1. The aforementioned errant main-menu-UTILITY "cherrytree" entry, seems it is impossible to remove, lol. Even tried "fixmenu" after removing it all, it still appeared. It's a demon, lol.
2. Wallpaper setter (Nathan's) acts up sometimes, and you may need to set the wallpaper manually, going into ROX and modding the needed files or setting it dragging to desktop (will answer anyone who needs help on this, just post and ask).
Otherwise, here are some pics to better show this OS. Hope you like the OS and will provide feedback. Thank you for reading, and if you try it, for giving it a spin (plz note, the 'overall' pic--3rd one below--was on a dual-screen setup):