Muppy 007-212
Muppy 007-212
full size picture: muppy007.jpg
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Muppylinux/
Download:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2007-01-to-06 ... 07-212.iso
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2007-01-to-06 ... so.md5.txt
Password see:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=28930
Mirror:
http://puptrix.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso
http://puptrix.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso.md5.txt
Mirror 2:
http://puppyfiles.org/.isos/Muppy-007-212.iso (442 MB)
http://puppyfiles.org/.isos/Muppy-007-212.iso.md5.txt
Servicepack:
- adds the icedock configuration utility
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2007-01-to-06 ... cepack.pup
http://puptrix.org/isos/Muppy-007-212-servicepack.pup
http://puppyfiles.org/.isos/Muppy-007-2 ... cepack.pup
Do not install Muppy 007 over a old version.
delete/rename
pup_save.3fs
pup_212.sfs
mupp_212.sfs
A "upgrade-from-006-pack" might follow until weekend.
I also might create a version without KDE and Adobe (more than 100 MB smaller).
Mark
Changelog:
Fixed bugs:
- xorgwizard keys work now correct.
- a line with usb-detection (was reported)
- replaced gsview with epdf (symlink), as it crashed too often
New:
Adobe Acrobat 7
PB-CDripper 1.9
Puppybackup 0.9.0
Grafburn 0.2
wine 0.9.28
Nvidia drivers (in 3DCC)
Firefox 2.0.0.1 with mplayerplugin
Tux-Racer
xmms
xmmsMusicBox
streamtuner
streamripper
Audacity 1.3.2beta
KDE-Base (Konqueror, kcontrol)
KDE-Grafics
KDE-Multimedia (not tested at all)
k3b
k9copy
Amarok 1.4.1
2 Icewm-themes by Pizzasgood
New background by tometo
Desktop-help now offers online manuals
KDE
The integration is not perfect, there are conflicts in the XDG-menusystem, so kcontrol does not work.
But all kcontrol-modules can be launched from Icewm.
Muppy does not intend to run KDE as a standalone desktop, instead it allows you to run the most often requested applications directly in Icewm/Rox, Muppys default-dektop.
That might be enhanced in future.
Search forum for "mkkde" to build a "full KDE-Puppy".
ToDo:
Acrobat throws an error, but works.
How to remove the errormessage?
Solution:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=19217
add somehow a timeout to the dialog where you are offered to mount all files.
Required if keyboard is not recognized.
Busybox "read" does not support -t -n
add a pre-dialog to network-wizard to disable autodhcp.
Workaround:
edit /etc/rc.d/rc.muppy-network.
set "autoconnect" to "no".
add missing libraries for krusader
update Mplayer with lates update by Tempestous
add missing file to mcedit (works, but throws message)
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Muppylinux/
Download:
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2007-01-to-06 ... 07-212.iso
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2007-01-to-06 ... so.md5.txt
Password see:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=28930
Mirror:
http://puptrix.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso
http://puptrix.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso.md5.txt
Mirror 2:
http://puppyfiles.org/.isos/Muppy-007-212.iso (442 MB)
http://puppyfiles.org/.isos/Muppy-007-212.iso.md5.txt
Servicepack:
- adds the icedock configuration utility
http://puppyisos.org/isos/2007-01-to-06 ... cepack.pup
http://puptrix.org/isos/Muppy-007-212-servicepack.pup
http://puppyfiles.org/.isos/Muppy-007-2 ... cepack.pup
Do not install Muppy 007 over a old version.
delete/rename
pup_save.3fs
pup_212.sfs
mupp_212.sfs
A "upgrade-from-006-pack" might follow until weekend.
I also might create a version without KDE and Adobe (more than 100 MB smaller).
Mark
Changelog:
Fixed bugs:
- xorgwizard keys work now correct.
- a line with usb-detection (was reported)
- replaced gsview with epdf (symlink), as it crashed too often
New:
Adobe Acrobat 7
PB-CDripper 1.9
Puppybackup 0.9.0
Grafburn 0.2
wine 0.9.28
Nvidia drivers (in 3DCC)
Firefox 2.0.0.1 with mplayerplugin
Tux-Racer
xmms
xmmsMusicBox
streamtuner
streamripper
Audacity 1.3.2beta
KDE-Base (Konqueror, kcontrol)
KDE-Grafics
KDE-Multimedia (not tested at all)
k3b
k9copy
Amarok 1.4.1
2 Icewm-themes by Pizzasgood
New background by tometo
Desktop-help now offers online manuals
KDE
The integration is not perfect, there are conflicts in the XDG-menusystem, so kcontrol does not work.
But all kcontrol-modules can be launched from Icewm.
Muppy does not intend to run KDE as a standalone desktop, instead it allows you to run the most often requested applications directly in Icewm/Rox, Muppys default-dektop.
That might be enhanced in future.
Search forum for "mkkde" to build a "full KDE-Puppy".
ToDo:
Acrobat throws an error, but works.
How to remove the errormessage?
Solution:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=19217
add somehow a timeout to the dialog where you are offered to mount all files.
Required if keyboard is not recognized.
Busybox "read" does not support -t -n
add a pre-dialog to network-wizard to disable autodhcp.
Workaround:
edit /etc/rc.d/rc.muppy-network.
set "autoconnect" to "no".
add missing libraries for krusader
update Mplayer with lates update by Tempestous
add missing file to mcedit (works, but throws message)
Last edited by MU on Wed 05 Nov 2008, 18:18, edited 21 times in total.
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Very much look forward to this.
Yes it is a humongous Puppy by size BUT amazingly usable (based on 006) Good to see Nathans and Pizzasgoods work in there.
Needs its own wiki page
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/MuppyPuppy
Yes it is a humongous Puppy by size BUT amazingly usable (based on 006) Good to see Nathans and Pizzasgoods work in there.
Needs its own wiki page
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/MuppyPuppy
here it is
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso (442 MB)
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso.md5.txt
Mark
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso (442 MB)
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/Muppy-007-212.iso.md5.txt
Mark
or use Gftp , it is in the /isos folder:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 8052#88052
Mark
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 8052#88052
Mark
try again please:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/Muppy-007-21 ... cepack.pup
I had some problems on dotpups.de, moved it now to puppyfiles.org.
Mark
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/Muppy-007-21 ... cepack.pup
I had some problems on dotpups.de, moved it now to puppyfiles.org.
Mark
ok, I added a .htaccess to set the AuthType to zip.
Hope it works.
Else right-click -> save as.
Or click here, that is a renamed one if you still have it in your cache:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/test.pup
Mark
Hope it works.
Else right-click -> save as.
Or click here, that is a renamed one if you still have it in your cache:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/test.pup
Mark
Sorry I was kind of a Noob Didn't explain some more.
Answering your question when I booted I selected to load it in ram to have the cd free.
In Jwm I have nothing in the KDE Menu section so I went to /usr/local/MuppyKDE/ and clicked to all the applications there and got a message saying: File doesn't exists or I cant access it.
But with your question I suppose that I must use the applications from the CD to be able to use them all, right?
Thank you for your help
Answering your question when I booted I selected to load it in ram to have the cd free.
In Jwm I have nothing in the KDE Menu section so I went to /usr/local/MuppyKDE/ and clicked to all the applications there and got a message saying: File doesn't exists or I cant access it.
But with your question I suppose that I must use the applications from the CD to be able to use them all, right?
Thank you for your help
Yes, KDE is very huge, so Muppy is divided in 2 parts.
1.) Basic system
The most important applications are in pup_212.sfs, so they can load to Ram on most computers.
Like this they are very fast.
2.) Addons
You optionally can choose to load more programs like 3D-drivers, KDE, Codecs, Java, Wine, Tuxracer.
Especially copying them from CD is slow (~300 MB), so this remains optional (I don't need KDE just to quickly check my Email).
If you have a lot of Ram (512 MB or so), they also load to Ram completely.
If the computer does not have enough Ram (or a huge swap-partition), then those addons run directly from CD.
They are in mupp_212.sfs.
Then they are slower, and you don't have the CD-drive free, but they at least work on computers with not so much Ram.
But the main programs (Abiword, videoplayers, Firefox, Streamtuner) remain extremely fast thanks to this new concept.
Behaviour on different computers (Pentium III 700/800 Mhz):
- Desktop, 1 Gigabyte Ram, no harddisk:
everything is copied to Ram from CD, starts slow, KDE works very fast.
- Notebook, 256 MB, 500 MB swap:
Main-applications are copied to Ram from CD, addons are copied to swap from CD, starts slow, KDE works fast.
- Notebook, 256 MB, no harddisk:
Main-applications are copied to Ram from CD, addons run directly from CD, starts fast, KDE works slow.
- Notebook, 256 MB, after using speedwizard :
Main-applications are copied to Ram from harddisk, addons run from harddisk, starts fast, KDE works fast.
Mark
1.) Basic system
The most important applications are in pup_212.sfs, so they can load to Ram on most computers.
Like this they are very fast.
2.) Addons
You optionally can choose to load more programs like 3D-drivers, KDE, Codecs, Java, Wine, Tuxracer.
Especially copying them from CD is slow (~300 MB), so this remains optional (I don't need KDE just to quickly check my Email).
If you have a lot of Ram (512 MB or so), they also load to Ram completely.
If the computer does not have enough Ram (or a huge swap-partition), then those addons run directly from CD.
They are in mupp_212.sfs.
Then they are slower, and you don't have the CD-drive free, but they at least work on computers with not so much Ram.
But the main programs (Abiword, videoplayers, Firefox, Streamtuner) remain extremely fast thanks to this new concept.
Behaviour on different computers (Pentium III 700/800 Mhz):
- Desktop, 1 Gigabyte Ram, no harddisk:
everything is copied to Ram from CD, starts slow, KDE works very fast.
- Notebook, 256 MB, 500 MB swap:
Main-applications are copied to Ram from CD, addons are copied to swap from CD, starts slow, KDE works fast.
- Notebook, 256 MB, no harddisk:
Main-applications are copied to Ram from CD, addons run directly from CD, starts fast, KDE works slow.
- Notebook, 256 MB, after using speedwizard :
Main-applications are copied to Ram from harddisk, addons run from harddisk, starts fast, KDE works fast.
Mark
Mark - I finally got it loaded, but there are serious problems with the keyboard. Neither the option for the UK nor (save us all!) the US are responding correctly, possibly not loading properly. The numerals are only obtainable by holding down the shift key and I couldn't set my network because I couldn't find the full stop (point, period). There were a lot of strange symbol keys present, but these didn't seem to correspond to any recognisable European or Asian script. This is fairly fundamental, probably meriting an incremental version issue rather than a patch? Indeed, I cannot d/l any patches until it's fixed.
[ If you need a selection of UK keyboards, let me know how many! I may have a French one somewhere, too. ]
Otherwise it is totally brilliant and you deserve a lot of congratulations. Glad to see the TuxRacer has become de rigeur at last - apart from Solitaire, and this one I don't know why small distro writers bother with some of the other cr*p listed under their token games offerings. Waste of space in many cases.
But, but, but - once you manage to refine and debug everything, I would strongly advise that you reinstate the full install to HD option. This one really is worth it. This facility should make it viable on an even larger range of HW.
[ If you need a selection of UK keyboards, let me know how many! I may have a French one somewhere, too. ]
Otherwise it is totally brilliant and you deserve a lot of congratulations. Glad to see the TuxRacer has become de rigeur at last - apart from Solitaire, and this one I don't know why small distro writers bother with some of the other cr*p listed under their token games offerings. Waste of space in many cases.
But, but, but - once you manage to refine and debug everything, I would strongly advise that you reinstate the full install to HD option. This one really is worth it. This facility should make it viable on an even larger range of HW.
Stranger and stranger. Seems to be some machine-specific issues, possibly associated with memory capacity? My biggest, fastest machine runs OK with everything loaded including KDE, but lesser beasts seem to give a range of different issues, including k/b mis-function, lock-ups, etc. Initial selections can give some strange behavior, too, but not reproducibly. Await the results from additional testers. But it's still terrific and rivals the major distros now.
In the meantime, it would be helpful to have an assessment of the minimum memory requirement for the full monty, please.
In the meantime, it would be helpful to have an assessment of the minimum memory requirement for the full monty, please.
I ran it on a notebook with I think 256 MB (don't have it here).
It ran fine, but I used a 500 MB swap-partition.
Older Muppy-versions freezed the computer without swap, when I ran OpenOffice.
(when the memory-bar in Icedock reached maximum).
So on low-memory machines, a swap-partition seems to be a "must".
Mark
It ran fine, but I used a 500 MB swap-partition.
Older Muppy-versions freezed the computer without swap, when I ran OpenOffice.
(when the memory-bar in Icedock reached maximum).
So on low-memory machines, a swap-partition seems to be a "must".
Mark
Thanks for that, Mark. In the interests of speed of testing, I loosened all the HD cradles to run the CD, so no swap. Assumed those machines had enough main memory. Perhaps not. Bigger, does, of course, bring its own penalties! Perhaps a warning is needed in the initial boot screen so that new converts don't get a bad impression?