How do i download from ubuntu?

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How do i download from ubuntu?

#1 Post by tahdas »

I want to put puppy linux on a usb drive and install it on a old CPU, but i couldn't figure out how to do it.

Could someone give explicit directions please? Really explicit, simple thing like what browser do i use? Exactly what to click on, screen shots if possible.

Im new to this, and am confused very easily.

Details: Im running Ubuntu 12.10, they computer i want to install puppy on is a windows XP.

Thank you very much!

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#2 Post by Semme »

Welcome to Pup Tahdas. Have you seen any of the posts over on Pendrivelinux?

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#3 Post by tahdas »

This is my problem: I click download lastest version, then i click on teh mirror file, then it has a list of stuff, what do i dowload from the list of stuff?

I did look at your link but i dont understand what it is.

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#4 Post by Semme »

Forward..
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#5 Post by tahdas »

Im not sure, whats a good version?

Am correct that Puppy runs well with old machines with small ram? Mine only has less than 1GB.
Wait I just found something called macpup, is that as small as regular Puppy?

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#6 Post by Semme »

You don't want MacPup. As a beginner, stick with the mainstream builds. As for ram- you have more than enough.

For Slacko:
Choices

Slacko 5.4 is available with a choice of kernels, 3.2.33 compiled for processors that do not support PAE and 3.4.17 for processors that do. The 4g (non PAE) version comes with a choice of Opera browser or Firefox, a major departure from Puppy's offering of Seamonkey only. Of course all major browsers are available from the Puppy Package Manager.
For Precise there's a regular build and a retro:

http://ftp.nluug.nl/ftp/pub/os/Linux/di ... README.htm

For loading it onto a flash drive, you want one of these:

http://www.pendriveapps.com/uui-univers ... #more-6498

http://www.pendriveapps.com/lili-live-l ... #more-6501
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#7 Post by tahdas »

I dont have to be able to load to a flash drive.

May i ask whats wrong with MacPup?
The computer im going to put the os is not one i use a lot at all, so it dosnt have to be really compatible.

Oh and the ram is 512 GB i think.


Thanks so much!

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#8 Post by Semme »

Nothing wrong with MacPup. Try it and be the judge..

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#9 Post by tahdas »

Ok i downloaded to first mirror for macpup, what do i do with the file?

Thanks,
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#10 Post by Semme »

If you can boot from cdrom, burn the iso with one of Ubuntu's burning utilities- 16x max.

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#11 Post by tahdas »

Thanks i got it installed, i remembered i had cd image burner thingy on my window half of my ubuntu computer.

I like the setup, it runs a whole lot faster than XP on my old machine, but i'll half to do some leg pulling to get my ASUS USB-N13 internet thingy to work on it.

Thanks a lot for your help!

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#12 Post by Semme »

Later for leg pull'n. That's a relatively new device and the reason I suggested you pass on MacPup.

Dump this line to the forum:

Code: Select all

cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
I'm sensing it's a recent kernel you're gonna need..

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#13 Post by tahdas »

Ok i didnt really like Macpup, so i tried regular puppy, i didnt really like that either.

I guess i should find another light OS.

Thanks,

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#14 Post by Semme »

Then for you I'd suggest: antiX, #! >> aka CrunchBang, or maybe PCLinuxOS. ALL live mediums..

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#15 Post by tahdas »

Maybe ill try crunchbang. i tried bodhi but it was to unstable for my family to use i think.

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#16 Post by Semme »

Which *regular* Pup did you sample and what about it wasn't appealing?

And ya know- don't worry about *BLING* >> it's functionality you need.

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#17 Post by tahdas »

Slacko i think. I guess it was the look mostly, that one thing i really want from my os, look. Also i didnt get how to install it to the machine.
Maybe i'll go back to if i can't find another os i find more apealing.

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#18 Post by tahdas »

Im going to try to install macpup again.

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#19 Post by Semme »

Looks? But aren't you and your family mostly in a browser window?

Besides, I thought you said this was an old box that won't get much use?

MacPup? You need a later kernel for wifi. PCLinuxOS should have it!

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#20 Post by tahdas »

It wasnt going to get much use then i found one for it. Anyway i have macpup up and running now. How do i install mac pup and delete all other os on the computer?

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