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euclid.iso

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XFCE 4.10 OPERATING SYSTEM
BASED ON DEBIANDOG
PULSEAUDIO
ZRAM
REMASTER IN 10 S
UEFI BOOT
SYNAPTIC
FAST, FAST,VERY FAST..
LZ4 FULL

install with unetbootin







https://ulozto.net/!8ny39BFstcNw/euclid-iso

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ally, thank you

happy new year!!!

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#5 Post by fredx181 »

Happy New Year zagreb !!!

I can not test UEFI and know very little about it.
But, I'm curious, did you manage to make UEFI work by using the porteus-boot method also?

Fred

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#6 Post by zagreb999 »

Thank you,Mr. Fred!
Happy New year!

Of course: porteus boot-always fresh...

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#7 Post by roadkill13 »

Wicked fast on me EEEPC 901-W001. Setup required some configuration due to outsized fonts, etc overwhelming this little 9" 1024x600 display. Easily done. Thank you for this.

James

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#8 Post by Buddy »

Never seen Firefox start so fast ever ever...

What the trick?

And might there be a "bare bone" version of this that one can build and then remaster as its so easy? Without the personal preferences on programs as seen now?

Buddy
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#9 Post by dancytron »

The debian dog website has all the main DD versions. They all run about the same. https://debiandog.github.io/doglinux/

If you need UEFI or whatever it is, having it built in is an innovation only this version has.

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#10 Post by Buddy »

So assuming this reply was for me Dancytron...

What is the most "bar bone" version of them all?

And what is the bigger benefit of having the UEFI in a 32 bits OS?
Buddy likes the Fatdog64 and the good old, yet new 5.2.8.X :D

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#11 Post by dancytron »

Buddy wrote:So assuming this reply was for me Dancytron...

What is the most "bar bone" version of them all?

And what is the bigger benefit of having the UEFI in a 32 bits OS?
UEFI is the new Windows 8 and later bios that requires specific keys etc etc to log in. If your computer didn't come with Windows 8 or later, you don't need to worry about it. If your computer did come with windows 8 or later, then search there are lots of threads on it. Mostly you can just set your computer for legacy boot.

It is very simple (much simpler than puppy) to uninstall things and remaster, so you can make it as bare bones as you want as long as the desktop still works.

The version that has the most time spent on it is the 32 bit Jessie version.

https://debiandog.github.io/doglinux/zz ... essie.html

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#12 Post by keniv »

Well I have been able to boot euclid using grub4dos. I cannot get a screen resolution higher than 800x600. This is my screen resolution in puppy.

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Display Specifications:
• Monitor VertRefresh: 60.0 times/s
• Screen Dimensions: 1024x768 pixels (271x203 millimeters)
• Screen Depth: 24 bits (planes)
On shutdown while it reaches 'system halt' it will not shut down. Anybody having similar problems?

Ken.

Pelo

Size is 302MB.. Grub4Dos should work.. Bookmarked..

#13 Post by Pelo »

Size is 302MB.. Grub4Dos should work.. Bookmarked..
What is important for me is the Debian apps not available in Puppy Linux because not yet compiled As GCstar. I have yet a pendrive 8GB for Xenial Dog. I had to give te whole space to XenialDog. Perhaps with grub4dos i could share it between several OS, including a Puppy.. On test.

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Euclid Will Not Boot on the HP Pavillion G60 Laptop

#14 Post by duckguy »

Hi,

I burned copies of both versions of Euclid and wanted to try them. However the discs do not boot in an HP Pavillion G60 laptop. This is extremely rare for this computer, and it has run well over five different distros. It runs: Slacko, Tahrpup, Fatdog, Macpup, Wary, and several others.

I am posting this from Xenial Puppy.

Hope this helps, B'H.

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#15 Post by keniv »

Hello All,
I think problem 2 is now solved. I reset the hardware clock and synchronised it. I could not find how to do this in euclid so I did it in lucid. I also remembered that when I had a shutdown problem before one suggested solution was to use acpi=force and this had worked. I have added this to my grub entry though I'm not sure if it's doing anything. Anyway the result of this is the laptop seems to shutdown properly though I'm now not sure that seeing the last part of this or not makes any difference. The hardware clock remains set to the correct time and the laptop does not reboot it's self so far. I hope this is it fixed though I'm not realy sure why.

Regards,

Ken

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