Other Distros
- Colonel Panic
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I've also installed WattOS 7, which looks OK although at the moment I can't access the full Ubuntu repositories to install less commonly used programs such as DeadBeef, Portabase and others (Qalculate -the Queer Calculator is a favourite of mine).
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Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
Other Distro
I wanted to try one of the 'rolling releases' just to see how they would perform so after trying a few of the more-popular ones over the last year with little satisfaction, I decided to try just one more 'Semplice' it isn't very well known, only a handful of users or viewers in their forum at one time and, sometimes it isn't even in the top-100 on Distrowatch.
I must say after using it for the last 3 or 4 months... 'It is a fantastic mid-size distro' (yep, still fits on a CD)
The boys at Semplice are very friendly and I will say, work their hearts out on this distro. (both 32 & 64 versions)
I get on an average of 5-10 individual updates or add-on's every day via the syntactic package manager (that's how they do it) and for certain learned that many of the 'lib's programs & some standard programs like cups - and not a version update -' that are used in puppy have been up-dated several times since I've been using it... makes one wonder on some of the puppy stuff still being used going back on several years?
Anyway, if you want a really nice mid-size distro, you will never have to replace (rolling-release) give it a try, you can find the URL at distrowatch using the search function.
>>>---Indian------>
I must say after using it for the last 3 or 4 months... 'It is a fantastic mid-size distro' (yep, still fits on a CD)
The boys at Semplice are very friendly and I will say, work their hearts out on this distro. (both 32 & 64 versions)
I get on an average of 5-10 individual updates or add-on's every day via the syntactic package manager (that's how they do it) and for certain learned that many of the 'lib's programs & some standard programs like cups - and not a version update -' that are used in puppy have been up-dated several times since I've been using it... makes one wonder on some of the puppy stuff still being used going back on several years?
Anyway, if you want a really nice mid-size distro, you will never have to replace (rolling-release) give it a try, you can find the URL at distrowatch using the search function.
>>>---Indian------>
Cloud Computing For Every Puppy (a .pet)
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I felt for testing Zorin Lite today so I made this frugal install on my HP/Compaq
title zorin zorin-os-7-lite.iso
root (hd0,0) /zorin-os-7-lite.iso
kernel /zorin/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/custom.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/zorin-os-7-lite.iso
initrd /zorin/casper/initrd.gz
I make a reboot now and tell the result.
So typical it could not find the medium.
While both Linux Mint, Netrunner and Zeven works with same code.
title lm13
root (hd0,0) /linuxmint-15-xfce-dvd-64bit.iso
kernel /lm13/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/mint.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/linuxmint-15-xfce-dvd-64bit.iso
initrd /lm13/casper/initrd.lz
title netrunner Linux find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /netrunner.iso
root (hd0,0) /netrunner.iso
kernel /netrunner/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/xubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/netrunner.iso noeject noprompt
initrd /netrunner/casper/initrd.lz
title Zeven Linux
root (hd0,0) /zevenos5-desktop.iso
kernel /zeven/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/xubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/zevenos5-desktop.iso
initrd /zeven/casper/initrd.lz
All these are lz instead of gz could that be related?
another difference is the preseed file being custom
for Zorin while having a unique name for the other three.
what else can explain that it fails?
title zorin zorin-os-7-lite.iso
root (hd0,0) /zorin-os-7-lite.iso
kernel /zorin/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/custom.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/zorin-os-7-lite.iso
initrd /zorin/casper/initrd.gz
I make a reboot now and tell the result.
So typical it could not find the medium.
While both Linux Mint, Netrunner and Zeven works with same code.
title lm13
root (hd0,0) /linuxmint-15-xfce-dvd-64bit.iso
kernel /lm13/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/mint.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/linuxmint-15-xfce-dvd-64bit.iso
initrd /lm13/casper/initrd.lz
title netrunner Linux find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /netrunner.iso
root (hd0,0) /netrunner.iso
kernel /netrunner/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/xubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/netrunner.iso noeject noprompt
initrd /netrunner/casper/initrd.lz
title Zeven Linux
root (hd0,0) /zevenos5-desktop.iso
kernel /zeven/casper/vmlinuz file=/preseed/xubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/zevenos5-desktop.iso
initrd /zeven/casper/initrd.lz
All these are lz instead of gz could that be related?
another difference is the preseed file being custom
for Zorin while having a unique name for the other three.
what else can explain that it fails?
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Hello : Running
openSUSE 10.3 (i586)
VERSION = 10.3
Live CD
Linux linux 2.6.22.5-31-default #1 SMP 2007/09/21 22:29:00 UTC i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
aufs driver is loaded , but no layerfs mounted :
linux:~ # mount
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
debugfs on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,mode=0620,gid=5)
tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
securityfs on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw)
Kde 3 desktop , which I like more than version 4 .
FF is 2.0.0.6 which is well enough .
Using Puppy's pgprs-connect and pgprs-setup plus /etc/ppp to bypass kinternet and dialout group
pppd connects without much negotiations directly first try
Running root Konsole . Have to figure out permissions .
Machine is a Core2Duo with 4GB RAM . Did not thought that such an old kernel would run so well on it .
Ext4 support missing of course .
And some bins, at least dc .
openSUSE 10.3 (i586)
VERSION = 10.3
Live CD
Linux linux 2.6.22.5-31-default #1 SMP 2007/09/21 22:29:00 UTC i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
aufs driver is loaded , but no layerfs mounted :
linux:~ # mount
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
debugfs on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,mode=0620,gid=5)
tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
securityfs on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw)
Kde 3 desktop , which I like more than version 4 .
FF is 2.0.0.6 which is well enough .
Using Puppy's pgprs-connect and pgprs-setup plus /etc/ppp to bypass kinternet and dialout group
pppd connects without much negotiations directly first try
Running root Konsole . Have to figure out permissions .
Machine is a Core2Duo with 4GB RAM . Did not thought that such an old kernel would run so well on it .
Ext4 support missing of course .
And some bins, at least dc .
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«Give me GUI or Death» -- I give you [[Xx]term[inal]] [[Cc]on[s][ole]] .
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
Macpup user since 2010 on full installations.
People who want problems with Puppy boot frugal :P
Distros for my iMac
I have Crunchbang 11 and Mint 15 xfce on my iMac. The only one that works properly for my needs is Mint 15. It's the only one that allows me to record from Audio Line In..... But wait!
I just booted the new Puppy Precise 5.7.1 on my iMac and guess what? This is the first put that I have used that actually works in regards to recording from my attached radio through Audio Line In. Tomorrow, I will be getting rid of #! and Mint 15 ant installing Puppy Precise alongside Mac OS X.
Now the only thing I have to learn is JWM. I would much rather have the way Puppy Linux 5.2.8 is set up with ROX and Openbox and instead of using FBPanel, I would love to use Tint2.(fell in love with it while using Crunchbang. I guess it would be too much of a hassle to use these instead of the stock Precise 5.7.1?
I just booted the new Puppy Precise 5.7.1 on my iMac and guess what? This is the first put that I have used that actually works in regards to recording from my attached radio through Audio Line In. Tomorrow, I will be getting rid of #! and Mint 15 ant installing Puppy Precise alongside Mac OS X.
Now the only thing I have to learn is JWM. I would much rather have the way Puppy Linux 5.2.8 is set up with ROX and Openbox and instead of using FBPanel, I would love to use Tint2.(fell in love with it while using Crunchbang. I guess it would be too much of a hassle to use these instead of the stock Precise 5.7.1?
Re: Other Distros
Perhaps I misunderstood but children playing poker and blackjack at 5 years of age? I hope not! I know my child won't be.Lobster wrote:Then I was intrigued by a Linux for 2 year olds and older, called Doudou. I am probably not smart enough to use it but the average 5 year old will be painting, playing poker and blackjack and painting masterpieces in tuxpaint.
Regards...
I wish Mozilla would make an OS for desktop/laptop. Anyone try Firefox OS?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... Firefox_OS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... Firefox_OS
Re: Other Distros
I suspect that is an example of the crustacean's somewhat salty sense of humor...ardvark wrote:Perhaps I misunderstood but children playing poker and blackjack at 5 years of age? I hope not! I know my child won't be.Lobster wrote:Then I was intrigued by a Linux for 2 year olds and older, called Doudou. I am probably not smart enough to use it but the average 5 year old will be painting, playing poker and blackjack and painting masterpieces in tuxpaint.
Regards...
Monsie
My [u]username[/u] is pronounced: "mun-see". Derived from my surname, it was my nickname throughout high school.
Still experimenting with Debian unstable.......
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james@sid:~$ uname -r
3.10-0.towo-siduction-686
- RetroTechGuy
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- Location: USA
Not exactly new, but I rolled my old 333 MHz laptop back to 4.12 Retro (256MB RAM, 512 MB Swap). Wow does it respond nicely under that older puppy. Now I just need to see if it can handle a newer Seamokey...
I had been running 5.25 Retro, which worked pretty well (much better than the 4.2/4.3 families). Though Firefox was way too much bloat for it.
I couldn't get 2.14 Top10 to work correctly. It would boot and run fine, but the keyboard mapping was completely goofed up (numbers in the letter section, and vice versa -- which made it impossible to make changes from the console).
I had been running 5.25 Retro, which worked pretty well (much better than the 4.2/4.3 families). Though Firefox was way too much bloat for it.
I couldn't get 2.14 Top10 to work correctly. It would boot and run fine, but the keyboard mapping was completely goofed up (numbers in the letter section, and vice versa -- which made it impossible to make changes from the console).
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- RetroTechGuy
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Hadn't thought about that, but seems unlikely (I will check it next time I decide to play with that machine -- I wonder if Top10 default numlocks it...).starhawk wrote:@RetroTechGuy -- that sounds to me exactly like what happens when someone accidentally enables numlock on a laptop
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Quite possibly. Although, I've not played with ClassicPup much. In my experience it's far too slow to be practical for its intended purpose.
Unless it's just meant to work on P3s and P4s like most of the other Pups do just fine already...? I know it barely crawls on a P2 laptop I have... I would *not* want to try it on a P1...
Unless it's just meant to work on P3s and P4s like most of the other Pups do just fine already...? I know it barely crawls on a P2 laptop I have... I would *not* want to try it on a P1...
Porteus 2.0 release candidate.Using the x86-64 version.KDE,Firefox and a bunch of goodies in about 230 mb.
http://www.porteus.org/
guest@porteus:~$ glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
4450 frames in 5.0 seconds = 889.942 FPS
4618 frames in 5.0 seconds = 923.428 FPS
4600 frames in 5.0 seconds = 919.881 FPS
4674 frames in 5.0 seconds = 934.618 FPS
Copied to ram,cd ejected and working well.
http://www.porteus.org/
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guest@porteus:~$ uname -r
3.9.4-porteus
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh. The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
4450 frames in 5.0 seconds = 889.942 FPS
4618 frames in 5.0 seconds = 923.428 FPS
4600 frames in 5.0 seconds = 919.881 FPS
4674 frames in 5.0 seconds = 934.618 FPS
Copied to ram,cd ejected and working well.
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What about this one?
Robo Linux
http://www.robolinux.org/
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Now you can run all your Windows compatible software sand boxed safely inside Robolinux. You no longer need anti virus software or Microsoft security patches! When you run Windows inside the Robolinux VM without anti virus software slowing it down, it operates much faster. Also when your Windows registry slows down then you can instantly click the "Restore Windows VM" button from our menu options to make Windows run as fast as a fresh new install in seconds!
/quote
So it is a wm ware they are usually rather slow are they not?
Hope somebody test it and tell the result.
Robo Linux
http://www.robolinux.org/
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Now you can run all your Windows compatible software sand boxed safely inside Robolinux. You no longer need anti virus software or Microsoft security patches! When you run Windows inside the Robolinux VM without anti virus software slowing it down, it operates much faster. Also when your Windows registry slows down then you can instantly click the "Restore Windows VM" button from our menu options to make Windows run as fast as a fresh new install in seconds!
/quote
So it is a wm ware they are usually rather slow are they not?
Hope somebody test it and tell the result.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
- Colonel Panic
- Posts: 2171
- Joined: Sat 16 Sep 2006, 11:09
Just installed the release version of Mint 15 Cinnamon, and it's working well; no problems with it so far.
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.