BarelyPup-2.13-0.1 - Nearly empty Puppy 2.13
BarelyPup-2.13-0.1 - Nearly empty Puppy 2.13
Introducing BarelyPup-2.13-0.1
The pup_213.sfs is 26MB
The 'standard' zdrv_213.sfs is 16MB
The whole iso is 44MB
Mark (MU) is kindly hosting the iso:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso (44MB)
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso.md5
I've made an unleashed Puppy 2.13 with almost all of the applications removed, so you could say that this is 'barely a Puppy'
However, I've included all the basic files needed to run a normal JWM desktop using either Xorg or Xvesa.
Just use 'Network wizard' to connect to the net, 'Puppy package manager' to add your favorite apps and then run 'Dougal enhanced remaster CD' to make your own iso file out of it.
There are no icons on the screen and the menu only shows the few remaining applications. I've added a nice abstract blue background.
These are the main applications left:
- Rxvt
- Gtkfind
- Zmixer
- Leafpad
- vi
- Rox-Filer
- MUT
and only necessary setup programs and wizards including:
- Network wizard
- Puppy package manager
- Puppy universal installer
- Dougal enhanced remaster CD
Please note that this very basic version of Puppy is not meant to be run 'as is' but will need pupget packages for some functions to work, e.g. CD/DVD burning, grub, etc.
Please check the attached list of included packages to see if BarelyPup is what you want to use.
Enjoy!
Paul
The pup_213.sfs is 26MB
The 'standard' zdrv_213.sfs is 16MB
The whole iso is 44MB
Mark (MU) is kindly hosting the iso:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso (44MB)
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso.md5
I've made an unleashed Puppy 2.13 with almost all of the applications removed, so you could say that this is 'barely a Puppy'
However, I've included all the basic files needed to run a normal JWM desktop using either Xorg or Xvesa.
Just use 'Network wizard' to connect to the net, 'Puppy package manager' to add your favorite apps and then run 'Dougal enhanced remaster CD' to make your own iso file out of it.
There are no icons on the screen and the menu only shows the few remaining applications. I've added a nice abstract blue background.
These are the main applications left:
- Rxvt
- Gtkfind
- Zmixer
- Leafpad
- vi
- Rox-Filer
- MUT
and only necessary setup programs and wizards including:
- Network wizard
- Puppy package manager
- Puppy universal installer
- Dougal enhanced remaster CD
Please note that this very basic version of Puppy is not meant to be run 'as is' but will need pupget packages for some functions to work, e.g. CD/DVD burning, grub, etc.
Please check the attached list of included packages to see if BarelyPup is what you want to use.
Enjoy!
Paul
- Attachments
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- pkglist.txt.gz
- List of packages used to make BarelyPup-2.13-0.1
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Last edited by pakt on Mon 12 Feb 2007, 18:33, edited 2 times in total.
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Good Work ! If I am correct dougal's remaster script can be used from hard-drive..
barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso
barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso.md5.txt
barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso
barelypup-2.13-0.1.iso.md5.txt
Heaven is on the way, until then let's get the truth out!
BarelyPup-2.13-0.1 - Nearly empty Puppy 2.13
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
Back to the basics. A simply wonderful iso that defiantly barks in the face of its more bloated litter mates.
Ran fine on my desktop PIII box, as well as the PII laptop ... so well, in fact, that I zeroed out the lappy HD and did a full install. Impressed with the memory footprint ... very small.
Only complaints are the broken link to Murga's old addy for adding programs and the torturously slow PETget package manager, neither of which are yours to own.
A hearty two thumbs up, Pakt! Simply EXCELLENT!
edit 2/2/07
**docme
Back to the basics. A simply wonderful iso that defiantly barks in the face of its more bloated litter mates.
Ran fine on my desktop PIII box, as well as the PII laptop ... so well, in fact, that I zeroed out the lappy HD and did a full install. Impressed with the memory footprint ... very small.
Only complaints are the broken link to Murga's old addy for adding programs and the torturously slow PETget package manager, neither of which are yours to own.
A hearty two thumbs up, Pakt! Simply EXCELLENT!
edit 2/2/07
**docme
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Re: BarelyPup-2.13-0.1 - Nearly empty Puppy 2.13
Which was the broken link? Let me know and I'll fix it.alienjeff wrote:Only complaints are the broken link to Murga's old addy for adding programs and the torturously slow PETget package manager, neither of which are yours to own.
Yes, I forgot about Barry's PETget update. I'll include it.
Paul
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This seems the ideal carrier for something like meaty . . .
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/MeatyInfo
Strong stable base with grooming (window manager, browser, programs) added according to preference
have added your info to wiki news and puppy version
What I would suggest is a simple wizard or web installer (this might even be pupget - which is sped up in 2.14)
something like this which is just html (remove "" at top and bottom of code and rename index.html and call from browser - I assume you are using one?)
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/CommunityEdition
You seem to be inspiring people. Good news.
Nope, no browser at all - this is to keep the size to an absolute minimum. Consider BarelyPup an empty graphical framework to be filled with the applications you wantLobster wrote:What I would suggest is a simple wizard or web installer (this might even be pupget - which is sped up in 2.14)
something like this which is just html (remove "" at top and bottom of code and rename index.html and call from browser - I assume you are using one?)
BarelyPup is meant to be populated by running 'Puppy package manager' only. Why not make the first installed package the browser of your choice - then you can take it from there
BTW, I was going to add the updated PETget, but I just read this comment from Barry
So it looks like we'll have to stick to the slower version in 2.13.If you want to backport PETget to an older version of Puppy, be sure to get the PET-Tools also (see the PET web page. These tools are in Puppy 2.14a). There may be other incompatibilities.... yes, probably are."
Paul
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BarelyPup-2.13-01 - Nearly empty Puppy 2.13
I'm having so much fun with this version on my laptop, I just may have to dump 2.11 on the desktop box and rebuild anew with BarelyPup.
We all have our personal preferences, however this wonderful version "is what it is" - nothing more, nothing less. It's Paul's benevolent deconstruction of Barry's masterpiece and is the perfect middle ground between command-line-only and full-blown distros. It's spartan package list is made more comfortable with a clean and lean GUI.
Please lets not demand it be made into something it clearly was not meant to be, nor should be.
Again, many thanks, Paul. Well done!
**docme
We all have our personal preferences, however this wonderful version "is what it is" - nothing more, nothing less. It's Paul's benevolent deconstruction of Barry's masterpiece and is the perfect middle ground between command-line-only and full-blown distros. It's spartan package list is made more comfortable with a clean and lean GUI.
Please lets not demand it be made into something it clearly was not meant to be, nor should be.
Again, many thanks, Paul. Well done!
**docme
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BarelyPup -- A Problem
Like so many others I'm having fun with BarelyPup. I have added some necessary PupGets and other stuff (a browser, a word processor) and remastered, I think, according to directions.
One problem: The CD player doesn't release like a normal puppy, and I can't unmount it with MUT. Did I do something wrong in the remastering? What?
Thanks for your help.
One problem: The CD player doesn't release like a normal puppy, and I can't unmount it with MUT. Did I do something wrong in the remastering? What?
Thanks for your help.
Todd, thanks for the suggestion of renaming BarelyPup (I keep thinking of 'BarleyCup' ), but I see "lite" as referring to a usable but very lean Puppy. I think I'll stick to BarelyPup for the time being - it is after all both distinctive and accurate - you need to add some apps to be able to do something useful with itTodd wrote:I am thinking that this build should really carry the name "lite". Would you like to take over use of that name? I can just continue with the iPup name, if this is something you would be interested in.
Thanks, I would appreciate thatTodd wrote:Also, would you like me to host your build on my website?
Paul
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Dial Up Modem
Hi pakt
I`d love a dial up modem like gnome-ppp, it lets me turn of the noise!.
Requires wvdial 1.53.
A great distro- can be the basis for anything!
Firefox
I`d love a dial up modem like gnome-ppp, it lets me turn of the noise!.
Requires wvdial 1.53.
A great distro- can be the basis for anything!
Firefox
Run in memory
Am I right in thinking that this will run in memory on a 64mb machine? Were doing a recycling project and were always short on RAM. Would this be more suitable say for 128mb setups with extra .pup files added? What is the basic theory behind it.
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Sorry, my server is down atm!
Sorry, my server is down atm!
I have placed a copy of BarelyPup at the following address:
http://www.toddrichardson.com/archive/
Todd
http://www.toddrichardson.com/archive/
Todd