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WHICH Puppy derivative

#16 Post by Lobster »

details / screenshot of puplets
http://en.linux.wikia.com/wiki/Puppy
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Great distro discriptions

#17 Post by macadavy »

Thanks, Lobster & Darrelljon: this is the best list I've seen yet, with detailed mention of included apps, etc. that often is lacking elsewhere. Can we make it a sticky post right at the top after scsijon's question?
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#18 Post by alienjeff »

@ttuuxxx: please resize your screenshot in this thread. Not all of us have seven foot wide monitors. Thanks. -aj
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#19 Post by ttuuxxx »

alienjeff wrote:@ttuuxxx: please resize your screenshot in this thread. Not all of us have seven foot wide monitors. Thanks. -aj
Hey AJ

I even did one better, I deleted it, sorry about that, i had it set for 1024x768, man sometimes i'm a blonde, lol
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#20 Post by trapster »

AJ wrote:
Not all of us have seven foot wide monitors
You don't have one for the Sox?????
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#21 Post by alienjeff »

@ttuuxxx: Thanks, man. Appreciate it!

@trapster: Nope. Haven't owned a television since 1997, so instead I happily listen to Sox games on the radio. I find Joe Castiglione's play-by-play to be far superior to that of his video brethren.
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Thought everyone had one :oops: ..

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#23 Post by edoc »

macadavy wrote:I apologized. I hope this link helped you sort things out: http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puplets
Any chance of adding "Most Recent Update" to the Wiki?

There are so many Puplet's, and more every week, that one needs additional ways
to filter which to visit -- a Puplet that has not been updated for more than 6mos is
probably abandoned or neglected.

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Another three suggestions...

#24 Post by bvjones59 »

First, I noticed that Fat Free is not listed on that Derivations list (unless my eyeballs are shot - a distinct possibility). It's good! And it uses the NEW kernel!

Another thing that I would find helpful with the wikki list is, to know which kernel each derivative is based on. Reason: some of the older kernels had "issues" with my SATA drives, or couldn't recognize my cordless USB mouse. If I already know that from one derivative, I can avoid others based on it or test them on a different computer.

The last suggestion is more for whoever manages the main "downloads" page. You see, I think the person making the original complaint/suggestion on this thread had the same problems I did, and still do, in locating and sorting through all those options. There is probably a "pecking order" to whose derivatives actually get listed on that page -- like Barry has to officially approve it or something 8) -- but it would be good to get those lists (which are woefully short) and the wikki ones cross-linked better.

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#25 Post by darrelljon »

In principle I am in favour of a record of neglected, abandoned, defunct puplets. One persons trash is another persons gold.

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#26 Post by darrelljon »

A couple of new pages on the wiki.
EeePC
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Regressive Puplets - need advice on this one

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Which PUPPY?

#27 Post by earlytv »

A system with AMD Geode GX, 366 speed, 64meg flash in IDE, 128meg ram, lan, sound, VGA, many USB 2.0 even keyboard and mouse, what Puppies would work?
The 64meg flash board could be replaced with a very small IDE drive?
(Edit, small, non standard 40pin and power, socket under flash board?)
The 128meg ram is soldered down and even thou I did repairs like that when I worked a ram upgrade not easy but could be?
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#28 Post by disciple »

I'd go for Dingo if I were you, earlytv

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#29 Post by earlytv »

Board above has just arrived. 512meg flash drive, 256meg ram
Have not tried dingo yet but I have 2.17 on a 1gig usb memory stick setup as a super floppy and that boots right in. I put a usb floppy drive on another usb port and it does show with drives button but dont work with create wakeup floppy or format a floppy. Is this correct USB floppies dont get seen as a floppy drive for these things???????
All this has for I/O is usb?

Puppy runs slow on this thing and has no sound. Dont know what sound chip it has yet.
Trying to watch a movie on this slow board cant be done. Video jerks, jumps.
Its running in RAM so its as fast as it can go. Do any puppies run faster?
Would taking out items like movie player help speed any? Would going from 256meg ram to 512meg help?
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Re: fat-free-pup 3.01 xorg 62MB

#30 Post by der-schutzhund »

big_bass wrote:I can only explain what fat-free-pup is since I built it from packages with unleashed core 3.01 also no scripts have been changed you get the solid 3.01 base without the extra clutter

I have a new way of making fat-free 3.01 cutting edge

fat.free.pup@gmail.com or you can find me daily at irc chat #puppylinux my nick
is big_bass
Hallo bigbass,

why don´t you go the last step and remove Xorg? The fat free would then have only 40MB instead of 62MB! A lot of people are still waiting about of that!
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#31 Post by earlytv »

disciple wrote:I'd go for Dingo if I were you, earlytv
I just made up a USB superfloppy memory stick with 3.96 alpha, DINGO, and it boots into the Wyse S90 just fine.

2.17 and now 3.96 runs slow on the S90, but at 1/3 the speed of my 1gig systems I guess?

Open to any ideas on what puppy would be faster or how to make puppy faster?
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#32 Post by dinky »

Right, time to post before back to study. Hopefully my entire University existence will be over in just a few short hours... last essay. What better way to spend it than procrastinating for a few more minutes on Puppy....anyway....

I've created a pupplet called TigerPup, which is still very much under development. Based on wNOP's Compiz-Fusion scripts, it's become a pupplet in it's own right. I've also added launchers and a script to utilize puppy's easy portability on usb flash drives. TigerPup is being created with the novice computer user in mind; the idea is point and click.

For more info and screenshots, go to: http://www.puppylinux.org/wiki/archives ... s/tigerpup

Enjoy!
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#33 Post by setecio »

Just checking : Is this now the main link for information on derivatives or is there another?

http://linux.wikia.com/wiki/Puppy#Unofficial_versions

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#34 Post by ttuuxxx »

setecio wrote:Just checking : Is this now the main link for information on derivatives or is there another?

http://linux.wikia.com/wiki/Puppy#Unofficial_versions
No thats not the main link and the whole page is kind of bias towards Tmxxine 64 lines worth
When others like rudy,teenpup, My Fire Hydrant Series & Living water, and many others are barely touched and are equally as good.

Try this one its better
http://www.puppylinux.org/wiki/archives ... ve/puplets

Also if you want more about my own derivatives go to
http://www.ttuuxxx.com
also at that website I have a forum where you can post about those versions and also upload software up to 40MB

hope that helps
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#35 Post by granny »

Hi Folks
which puppy :lol: would you recommend for mymodest ThinkPad770X laptop?
I saw couple of topics related to setting up the modem,I am an experienced windows users but from what I've been reading that is useless when using linux,so I would appreciated very much if you can help granny .
my laptop has 128MB ram/8GB HDD/1 partition which has windows98SE (had enough of windows ).
just need to go online email my kids and grandkids and view pictures.offline I use it for bible study and write stuff formychurch group ......and play solitaire...LOL

Great community you guys have here....THUMBS UP.

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