Litepup is back! New 2.12 version coming in at 46.3 MB. . .

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#21 Post by AndyMack »

I couldn;t find this answered elsewhere but I have done a full hd install and had to re-download the sound drivers, how do I get them working? where do I put them?

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#22 Post by Lobster »

:)

A WP and Paint program are basic, so needs to remain. I would suggest sound is hardware - and also needs inclusion.

A list of installed packages (this is the packages.txt file used by createpuppy) would be useful.

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#23 Post by slapshot »

Hi guys,

these are great news :-). I'm making something similar thanks also to Todd who shared his list of packages and I had got a 42.7 mb distro such as litePup with Dillo, Abiword, MUT and a few other things.
But my aim is not to release this kind of minimal distro but to give the users also a pupsave.3fs file which complete Puppy 2.12 distro.
What are advantages ? Well, in my mind it could be faster during boot phase and it could require not so many hardware resource to boot.
This is just an experiment, I liked to replicate Puppy 2.12 distro but starting from unleashed core and keeping low with an already saved pupsave file that is not increasing iso and I'm right now testing it, even if I cannot understand the result of top, free and cat /proc/meminfo as suggested in the forum by Gn2, it seems all the same ram occupation. Maybe tmpfs :O ?

My final aim is to have experience to build Edupup with some squashfs for Educational, Development, Internet etc.. . BTW, I seem I read there is a number limit for the presence of these squashfs. Is it true ?

p.s. If someone is interested to try this experimental distro let me know, I will give it the link where to download it.
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#24 Post by SirDuncan »

I am interested in building my own puplet based on LitePup's package list. However, I want to build it with Unleashed rather than a remaster script. I was hoping that you wouldn't mind sharing the list with me. I see you've already done this once, for slapshot, so I hope it isn't a problem.

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#25 Post by Todd »

Both iPup 1.02 and Litepup 1.12 have been build using the same base, which I created with Unleashed. This base was created by taking the "standard" puppy package list and subtracting. Below you will find two files. One is named "out", the other "in". The "out" list contains what I subtracted from the build script. The "in" list was made by taking Barry's "in" list and subtracting my "out" list. Simply put, the out.zip file is for SirDuncan and the in.zip file is for Lobster.

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#26 Post by SirDuncan »

Many thanks. This is exactly what I was looking for.
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#27 Post by Lobster »

Thanks Todd :)

This should give a few more users the basis to create their own Puppy breeds - let us know 8)
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#28 Post by Todd »

AndyMack:

I spoke with PizzasGood and followed his instructions on how to add zdrv to Litepup. I have posted the iso in the archive.

Todd

Addendum:

To add the zdrv drivers to a build, just add the zdrv_212.sfs file to the rest of the files within an iso.

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