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Posted: Mon 22 Sep 2014, 09:32
by 8Geee
As far as an "EEE-xperience" is concerned slacko-5.5XL is a modernized version of the EEE-OS w/o the Xandros. Office, Flash Java, all the good bulky things :P / is about 2.2Gb

For lean and net-worthy slack57-ff23 with unnecessary video drivers removed / is about 450Mb. No Office, no flash, no Java, youtube on HTML5.

Both run OK on a 700 series eee and much better on the Atom-based eee's.

Posted: Fri 26 Sep 2014, 15:10
by nic007
cypher51 wrote:My favorite is 4.1.2 barebones which I am currently building into the OS that I can really use. It's very stable, easy to work with, and runs great on older hardware.
Good choice. Been using my customized version now for a long time. Have older WINE and older Java built in. Base SFS is 100MB. Try and beat that.

Posted: Fri 26 Sep 2014, 18:14
by slavvo67
Whenever I experience roadblocks with a distro, I always seem to revert back to the old 3 Headed Dog or 5.28. Puppy has come a long way since then but there are still many things to like about this distro. I don't use it that often, anymore but it's still ranks up there as an ongoing favorite.

Posted: Sun 28 Sep 2014, 10:54
by Mr. Hughes
I have to agree with Eyes-Only, puppy 4.2.1 was simply the best. I've been using puppy since 2009 and started with 4.1.2 which I liked alot. Then moved to 4.2.1 the day it was released. I used 4.2.1 up until a couple days ago because I couldn't get my new sound card to work.

Now i'm using precise 5.7.1 and although it isn't as pretty as 4.2.1 its very reliable and i'm really liking it. I'll probably use precise for years to come just like I did 4.2.1.

Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 03:32
by battleshooter
My vote to Carolina. It seems to be the easiest Puppy I've compiled on, and I dig its easy to adjust eye candy. Don't think I could ever go back to rox/JWM or even rox/icewm... and I used to love Icewm :(

Another great thing I didn't count on when I made it the standard to install on other people's computers, is that it's easier for them to change whatever they need to because it's all clearly labeled in the Control Panel.

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Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 06:06
by nic007
battleshooter wrote:My vote to Carolina. It seems to be the easiest Puppy I've compiled on, and I dig its easy to adjust eye candy. Don't think I could ever go back to rox/JWM or even rox/icewm... and I used to love Icewm :(

Another great thing I didn't count on when I made it the standard to install on other people's computers, is that it's easier for them to change whatever they need to because it's all clearly labeled in the Control Panel.

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Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.

Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 08:37
by Moat
nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use?
Xfce4. Quite light, responsive and gorgeous when tweaked with the excellent tools that come provided.

If you (or anybody reading this, for that matter) haven't given Carolina a try, do yourself a favor! :) Agreed with battleshooter - Carolina is outstanding. My go-to Pup when I just want to get on with computing instead of fiddling.

Bob

Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 10:38
by nic007
Moat wrote:
nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use?
Xfce4. Quite light, responsive and gorgeous when tweaked with the excellent tools that come provided.

If you (or anybody reading this, for that matter) haven't given Carolina a try, do yourself a favor! :) Agreed with battleshooter - Carolina is outstanding. My go-to Pup when I just want to get on with computing instead of fiddling.

Bob
I'll probably be more interested in the lite version. Where can I download Carolite or whatever they call it? Or maybe a puplet with that windows manager based on an older puppy like the 4 series.
Edit - I see Nearly Office Pup (NOP) also uses Xfce. MMM, some delving and testing to do.

Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 22:26
by Moat
nic007 wrote: Where can I download Carolite or whatever they call it?
Here ya go - http://smokey01.com/carolina/isos/non-pae/

Bob

Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 22:27
by starhawk
Also take a look at X-Slacko, in the Derivatives section.

Posted: Tue 07 Oct 2014, 22:49
by Moat
Yes - good idea! Downloading rg66's just-released X-Slacko 2.2 as I type... http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88846

Bob

Posted: Wed 08 Oct 2014, 05:17
by battleshooter
nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.
As Moat said, XFCE. The XFWM theme (window manager) theme is Numix in case you were wondering.

I'm curious though as to what theme you're referring to because Numix looks nothing like the Windows XP Embedded theme:

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Posted: Fri 10 Oct 2014, 00:21
by Illutorium
FatDog64/Slacko64 with a Newest Kernel [Now Slacko64 is has a Very old kernel... 3.12 instead 3.13 as Alpha and glibc 2.15 - When FatDog has a Newest: 3.16 and glibc 2.19) - 64bit
Puppy LTS for Newest/Retro. (Favorite Category,32bit)

Posted: Fri 10 Oct 2014, 11:35
by nic007
battleshooter wrote:
nic007 wrote:Which windows manager does Carolina use? Looks a lot like the windows xp embedded theme on my windows computer.
As Moat said, XFCE. The XFWM theme (window manager) theme is Numix in case you were wondering.

I'm curious though as to what theme you're referring to because Numix looks nothing like the Windows XP Embedded theme:

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The working window looks quite alike to me. BTW, are there other icons available for XFCE? Those in your pic looks a bit crappy to me (is it the default). :cry:

Posted: Fri 10 Oct 2014, 11:43
by battleshooter
nic007 wrote: BTW, are there other icons available for XFCE? Those in your pic looks a bit crappy to me (is it the default).
Nope it's not default, I picked those icons myself because I like them :lol:

The default icon theme is Faenza, I'm sure you've seen them before:

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Anyway, installing icons in XFCE is a breeze. Just put them in /usr/share/icons and select the theme in Control Panel -> Appearances.

The icons in the menu are controlled like any Puppy, with Desktop Icon Switcher. (Also in Control Panel.)

What is your favourite Puppy distro?

Posted: Mon 13 Oct 2014, 20:55
by Billtoo
X-Slacko-2.2 is my favourite Puppy distro at this time.

Posted: Mon 27 Oct 2014, 00:25
by LishaZe27
Puppy Linux 5.7 is my choice. It is extraordinarily small, yet quite full-featured. Puppy boots into a ramdisk and, unlike live CD distributions that have to keep pulling stuff off the CD, it loads into RAM.

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2014, 22:13
by Colonel Panic
I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).

Posted: Sat 08 Nov 2014, 21:59
by darry1966
Colonel Panic wrote:I'm finding that a lot of websites now won't load in the older browsers which come with some of the earlier Pups I like (such as Fire Hydrant, which is based on Puppy 3.01), and unfortunately that limits my choice of the Pups I can use on a daily basis. (This site, thankfully, loads in pretty much all of them).
The best I found for a basic 3.01 setup is Firefox 17ESR Akita .pet.



To run it I needed to install from the Pup 4 repos:

First 1. http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/pe ... .2.2-1.pet
2. This Glib - http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
3. This Glibc http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
4. This Glibc locales http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
5. From Wary http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
6. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download

7. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
8. This http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download
9. Also this
http://sourceforge.net/projects/puppyli ... t/download
and http://sourceforge.net/projects/anitaos ... t/download

Sorry Links wouldn't play ball you'll need to manually copy and paste.



Addons: Still work like addblocker with work with 17ESR
Link: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/firefox-17esr-akita.pet

3.01 unlike 4 series has dbus and dbus-glib already.

Posted: Sat 08 Nov 2014, 22:06
by starhawk
darry, your post is invisible... did you put a space in some link text somewhere? ;) (isn't that what usually does that...?)