no not possible, the windowmanager had to support that.
raffy:
yes, with Puppybasic or bash and xmessage one could write simple tools like a drivemounter
Not as sophisticated as MUT, but easier to use than the console maybe.
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I uploaded another one: MicroMuppyOpera (18 MB).
It has only jwm and wmsetbg and opera 9.10.
I use a "brute force" method to load drivers for ethernet-cards (in a loop I modprobe all *.o.gz in /lib/modules/2.4/net).
Then dhcpcd connects to a network, if available.
This slows down startup a bit, but gives you a good chance to get a working internet -connection on a network-computer, for example if you go online via a router.
I found no solution to disable VT-switching (exit X with ctrl-alt-F1).
This would be important for public internet-terminals.
It seems for this I would have to replace Xvesa with Xorg using a vesa-driver, that allows that via option "DontVTSwitch" in xorg.conf.
I'm too tired for this now.
Mark
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To test the isos in qemu, I downloaded:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Emulators/KQe ... ppy109.pup
Then I added this startscript as "start" in the folder /usr/local/QPuppy109:
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#!/bin/bash
a=/usr/local/QPuppy109
rm -f /tmp/qiso
#ln -s "$a/MicroMuppy002.iso" /tmp/qiso
ln -s "$a/MicroMuppyOpera.iso" /tmp/qiso
cd "$a"
./qemu -std-vga -append 'root=/dev/ram0 PQEMU=1 clock=pit' -m 128 -boot d -cdrom /tmp/qiso
/usr/local/QPuppy109/start