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Carolina - 1.3

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Carolina Linux is a fork of the Saluki project. Saluki is a woof-build based on Racy 5.2 with Xfce

Project developers: Geoffrey, elroy, and rg66.

Carolina is a fork of the Saluki project. Saluki is a woof-build based on Racy 5.2 with Xfce. The suggested target hardware are computers less than 6 years old. It should run reasonably fast on older machines and netbooks, but Xfce does need a bit more ram and cpu than the standard ROX/Jwm puppy - probably at least 512MB of ram and 1GHz CPU for decent performance.

Our goals are much the same as Saluki's - user-friendliness, innovation, improved look and feel, and solid, functional applications. We will attempt to address the most common complaints of new Puppy users and raise the bar for Puppy usability, customizability, and polish. We intend to enhance what Saluki started.

Features:
  • * Xfce-4.10 for the desktop/window manager.
    * The PAE 3.2.13 Linux kernel.
    * Firefox for the browser.
    * Thunderbird email client.
    * Built-in flash support.
    * SMPlayer for the media player (with YouTube support).
    * Clementine for the audio player.
    * Nomacs for image viewing.
    * LibreOffice for your office needs/MS document compatibility.
    * Enhanced custom-menu/extra menu category support not offered in Saluki.
    * Enhanced Xfce options via GUI not offered in Saluki - or currently any other distro, Puppy or otherwise.
    * Larger save-file resizing increments.
    * A huge repository with more than 1000 pets/sfs still growing every day!
    * The latest version of the pup-volume-monitor.
    * Simple, un-cluttered menus, with one application per task and a searchable control panel that makes navigating easy and intuitive.
    * Icons that can be dragged from the menus or the control panel onto the desktop to create symlinks.
    * Highly customizable panels with a multitude of available panel applets, plus a wide array of included themes and fonts, make personalizing your desktop fun.
    * Out of the box OpenGL and SDL makes Carolina ready for eye candy like Compiz and Cairo-Dock, as well as 3D games.
    *Straightforward MTP device support for easy access to modern Android devices!
Carolina comes in 2 flavors, regular, and lite (Carolite), for those who like their pups slim.

Download links to ISO and delta:

Carolina 1.3 ISO is now available

Carolina 1.2 delta and ISO are now available

Carolina 1.2-non-pae delta and ISO are now available

Carolite 1.2 non-pae delta and ISO are now available

Carolina Change Log

Carolite Change Log

Links to forum announcements:
Carolina - 1.3
Carolina - 1.2
Carolina - 1.1
Carolina - 1.0
Carolina - 0.0.7rc6
Carolina - 0.0.7rc5
Carolina - 0.0.7rc4
Carolina - 0.0.7rc3
Carolina - 0.0.7rc2
Carolina - 0.0.7rc
Carolite - 1.1
Carolite - 1.1a
Carolite - 1.2

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Can't seem to find the link anywhere...maybe it's me?

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#3 Post by puppyluvr »

:D Hello,
Eagerly awaiting the 5th to try out your ISO..
I run Lupen, kernel 2.5.38.4, which is Xfce4.6.2, with Compiz/Cairo dock..
Interested to see what Xfce4 stuff you have!!
New build on the way, could use some cool stuff!!
See ya on the 5th!!!
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fd0

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Does Carolina intend to support 'fd0' drive?

When I had asked jemimah way, way back in Saluki thread, she didn't seem to think it was necessary... some disagreed with that decision including myself!

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Re: Carolina

#5 Post by greengeek »

carolina wrote:The latest version of the pup-volume-monitor
Is this a typo? Should it be "mounter"?

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tlchost wrote:Can't seem to find the link anywhere...maybe it's me?
http://www.smokey01.com/carolina

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Re: No Link

#7 Post by greengeek »

I'm not finding it there either...The iso folder seems empty?

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Re: No Link

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smokey01 wrote:
tlchost wrote:Can't seem to find the link anywhere...maybe it's me?
http://www.smokey01.com/carolina
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#9 Post by smokey01 »

It was there earlier. Maybe problems were found and its being replaced.

I'm sure it will be back.

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Re: Carolina

#10 Post by Geoffrey »

greengeek wrote:
carolina wrote:The latest version of the pup-volume-monitor
Is this a typo? Should it be "mounter"?
No it's not a typo, pup-volume-monitor-0.1.7: Lightweight drive management.

I reported there was a problem with the pup-volume-monitor to akash_rawal, he kindly rewrote it,
this as fixed problems with unmounting and applications crashing while mounting drives.
[b]Carolina:[/b] [url=http://smokey01.com/carolina/pages/recent-repo.html]Recent Repository Additions[/url]
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#11 Post by darkcity »

added to wiki
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Carolina

I also can't find the ISO?

Is Carolina compatible with other distro repositories? Like Upup, Spup or Dpups?

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#12 Post by starhawk »

It does say in medium-large red letters at the top to check back sometime today for an ISO ;) It's the second line of the post.

There's no ISO link now I think, but there will be later tonight!

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#13 Post by elroy »

starhawk wrote:It does say in medium-large red letters at the top to check back sometime today for an ISO ;) It's the second line of the post.

There's no ISO link now I think, but there will be later tonight!
Thanks for that, starhawk, you are correct.

The ISO should be ready by 4:00 pm GMT. If you try to download the ISO before that (I'm uploading as I write this) chances are very high that you will have downloaded a corrupt ISO.

elroy

#14 Post by elroy »

darkcity wrote:Is Carolina compatible with other distro repositories? Like Upup, Spup or Dpups?
Carolina is almost totally compatible with Saluki, save for the xfce things, and wary5.

elroy

Re: fd0

#15 Post by elroy »

sszindian wrote:Does Carolina intend to support 'fd0' drive?
Carolina currently does not support 'fd0' drive, but we may in future versions.

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#16 Post by starhawk »

Looks like 4:00pm GMT is 12:00 Noon for US Eastern (EST).

I look forward to trying Carolina out. I'll be attempting it on a ThinkPad T4* laptop with a Pentium M CPU and 2gb RAM.

Should be fun :)

EDIT: just curious, how did you choose the name? I live in North Carolina USA and I'm chuckling over the location matchup.

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#17 Post by 8-bit »

With the size of Carolina being over 300 megs, it seems like a small thing like adding fd0 as a device and an app for formatting floppies would not add that much size to it.
And there are still people that find a floppy useful.
Is not Wake Pup made for making a floppy to boot Puppy?

I am going to wait a few days before downloading the ISO as it may be in the process of being uploaded and I would not want to get a partial file what with my slow internet speed of 1.5mbs.

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#18 Post by elroy »

starhawk wrote:Just curious, how did you choose the name? I live in North Carolina USA and I'm chuckling over the location matchup.
The Carolina breed is a wild breed from the Eastern United States, commonly know as the "American Dingo". It has a very old lineage, but wasn't discovered until the 1970's. Here's an article from Wikipedia about the Carolina breed. Ironically, the name for the distro was suggested by an Australian.

By the way, I'd be very curious to hear how 'lina runs on your think pad :)

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8-bit wrote:I am going to wait a few days before downloading the ISO as it may be in the process of being uploaded
The ISO is available in the repository. See the first post on this thread for links, as they have now been added.

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#20 Post by slenkar »

could you apply this patch for 845 users? or does it interfere with other graphics cards?

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