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#21 Post by maxpro4u »

Frugal install-wireless working fine. I miss gtkam, where can I find the download?
Dell D610 1.7M w/1024mb
Testing Slacko and a few others
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#22 Post by sinc »

Looking forward to the next version.

Since you are going "big" in puppy terms here and removing the small apps any thought to adding amarok to handle the music?

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#23 Post by puppymartin »

l0wt3ch, nooby, maxpro4u, sinc... Thanks!

(sinc: sorry, no Amarok - Mplayer will play anything :-) )

(maxpro4u: gtkam, maybe back in the next version.
Old gtkam: http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... ackages-4/)

One version to go. LibreOffice is final now, waiting for Firefox final.
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#24 Post by nooby »

Sorry me being so naive.

so this Mijnpup is more modern than Lupu511?

It can do everything that lupu 520 can? I mean use same repos? Same pets for 520?

That would be very good because 520 totally fail to boot on my Acer D250 while your MijnPup boots each time have never failed once as I remember.

Can it do IceWM? Use Zigberts pwidget analog clock and so on?

Audacity?

Puppy Studio fails to boot too. Can I borrow the prgrams form Studio and use them in MijnPup instead? Music progs?
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#25 Post by Bert »

Hi Martin,

I really like your MijnPup project, the clean looks and the choices you have made. Being based on Puppy 5.2 further augments the possibilties.

I guess you've become accustomed to crazy questions by now :D
Here's mine :wink: :

Would it be possible to make a "barebones" MijnPup? By that I mean 100% MijnPup minus LibreOffice minus Firefox!

Many of us are now installing the browser of our choice outside of the save file, which has several advantages.

Same for the Office app. It is often installed as an SFS or statically on mnt/home or by using the package from PortableLinuxApps

I am asking this, because I have no remaster skills..
This "barebones" would be close to perfect in my view and, as a bonus, a much smaller download. (100-150MB?)

I have a feeling many users would be interested in this.

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#26 Post by nooby »

Bert is right. But to be complete to have both would make both us and you happy. You could have the bigger one as you prefer it and the small one is a users choice puppy. You describe how one make use of sfs and placing them on HDD in Frugal install and so on.

I trust many would like such a puppy.
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#27 Post by juanjuanjo »

Thanks. Downloading

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#28 Post by Van78 »

If this is really based on the super Lupus 5.2 then I would be interested, too - if we can get our hands on a Mijn withtout firefox and office...

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#29 Post by Bert »

It's not called "Mijnpup" ("My pup" in Dutch) for nothing :)
Martin made it the way he likes it, and of course he has every right not to be interested in another version...

After hours of struggling I succeeded in a remaster, a bootable 115MB ISO, with LibreOffice and Firefox removed. ( and some small apps, like pfind, pfilesearch, remove_builtin,... added back)

I would happily share it, but it has some small but annoying errors...
Booting time is back to normal though.

Including a heavy-weight like LibreOffice in a pup is not a good design decision IMHO, especially given the alternative possibilities I linked to in my post above.

But there's a lot to like in Mijnpup !

I might try remastering again, but can't promise anything :wink: :roll:
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#30 Post by Bert »

I forgot to mention this:
Martin made it easy to remove Firefox. It can be uninstalled in PPM (Puppy Package manager)

In a way it looks like LibreOffice is easy to uninstall too: it is installed in /opt.
Removing the directory 'LibreOffice' from /opt will make it disappear, but unfortunatily it will still get loaded, when running from live-cd or as a frugal install I think...
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#31 Post by nooby »

Bert I envy you doing remastering. I am too vulnerable to failure and feel so ashamed when things go wrong and doing a remaster seem very risky when one are as clumsy with computers as I am. But congrats about doing it.
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#32 Post by puppymartin »

Hi Bert,
Remastering Puppy is not difficult. To make a "diet" Mijnpup:
Start Mijnpup with pfix=ram.

Then, delete:
/opt/libreoffice
/lib/firefox

Then: Menu -> Setup -> Remaster Puppy Live-CD
Answer the questions, wait a few minutes and a smaller Mijnpup.iso is there.

(But... after remastering this version without a browser and without office: you've got Puppy 52 :shock: Why not use Puppy?)

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Edit: zie nu dat het remasteren je al gelukt was... :? )
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#33 Post by dWLkR »

hoi!

is het mogelik dat jij noog XBMC met mijnpup installeert?

excuse my bad dutch writing skills... i can only speak dutch a little - but i am not good at writing in dutch! :>

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#34 Post by nooby »

I don't know a word of Dutch.

puppymartin so one have puppy 5.2 back. ohh had no idea. :)

Okay good to know. The surprising thing is that Mijnpup did not need nosmp it just booted again and again while the standard lupu 520 needs nosmp to boot.

So something need to be different? Or am I mixing something up getting it wrong? I look in menu.lst again

title mijnpup Without Wine 1024x768 yes openbox
rootnoverify (hd0,2)
kernel /mijnpup/vmlinuz pmedia=scsihd psubdir=mijnpup i915.modeset=1 pfix=fsck
initrd /mijnpup/initrd.gz

nope no need for nosmp there so your mijnpup sure is different from the usual 520
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#35 Post by Bert »

puppymartin wrote:Hi Bert,
Remastering Puppy is not difficult. To make a "diet" Mijnpup:
Start Mijnpup with pfix=ram.

Then, delete:
/opt/libreoffice
/lib/firefox

Then: Menu -> Setup -> Remaster Puppy Live-CD
Answer the questions, wait a few minutes and a smaller Mijnpup.iso is there.
Thanks a lot Martin for finding the time to reply. Can't believe remastering can be this easy! I've been reading many forum threads about it, downloading tutorials and some scripts and it proved to be a delicate operation. I tried many times and always something went wrong and when I finally succeeded, the new iso had some little errors in it!
Will try your method later today.
(But... after remastering this version without a browser and without office: you've got Puppy 52 :shock: Why not use Puppy?)
Not exactly Puppy 5.2...look at what you've removed from 5.2 to arrive at Mijnpup. I am using Lucid 5.2 as my daily OS now, but want your cleaned and simplified environment to install on the box of someone I love, who gets totally confused by the 'busy' and 'techie' 5.2 desktop and menu.

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Ik wel :)
Wij Hollanders kunnen moeilijk doen, maar jullie kunnen er ook wat van.
Ik niet :)
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#36 Post by puppymartin »

dWLkR:
Sorry, no XBMC. It is too much for Mijnpup.
Install: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 149#489589

nooby:
The only boot difference between Mijnpup and Puppy 52 is the xorgwizard that starts before X/Openbox is started. (the screen where you set your monitor resolution.)

Bert:
Icons:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=210
Remove apps:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 50&#422950
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#37 Post by sinc »

@puppymartin, thanks again for all your responses and staying updated on this project. I do have another question. Firefox updates automatically is there a way to have libreoffice update automatically when they come out with new updates. For me the office suite and browser are the most used applications on my computer and it would be awesome if they were able to update by themselves without having to randomly check if there is a new version and then download and unpack it and everything... just automated :) ya know? Thanks again. Image

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#38 Post by puppymartin »

No automatic updates in this version of LibreOffice.
See: http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss@doc ... 01288.html
Mac and Windows should have auto-updaters, Linux should have an
auto-updater available only when installed from source (if it is
practical), otherwise updates should be handled by the distros package
management system.
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#39 Post by sinc »

so, I don't really understand what the above means. how was this version installed. Did you install it from a .deb? so if a person were to go to their website and install the tar.gz then it would include the automatic updates? thanks for clarifying the tech speak for me. :) b/c if thats all it takes i can replace the files in /opt with new ones that will update. thanks again, every time thank you.

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#40 Post by marco07 »

Hello:
I installed Remove apps in Puppy Lucid 5.2, and used it to remove the Abiword and gnumeric. It worked fine and removed the two packages. However, it left the Doc and help files along with the menu items pointing to these.
How can one remove these as well?
Thanks in advance!

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