Must say the Embedded theme is quite slick. Well worth a download.mikeb wrote:Well at least you have a nice looking taskbar
mike
Show us your puppies
Slacko5.7-2015
So how small is my puppy? Well, not small historically, but is a 320Mb partition small compared to major distros? Well, yes it is. So, I'll show my new puppy and its new screeny. I was VERY tempted to put a M$ and G# in that black-spot, but no... I resisted.
Yup, that is a 320Mb partition housing the Eee-version of slacko5.7-nonpae. There is a 127Mb Save with 100 remaining. Unfortunatly, the first regions started showing signs of not retaining data. Not to worry, plenty left
Yup, that is a 320Mb partition housing the Eee-version of slacko5.7-nonpae. There is a 127Mb Save with 100 remaining. Unfortunatly, the first regions started showing signs of not retaining data. Not to worry, plenty left
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Linux user #498913 "Some people need to reimagine their thinking."
"Zuckerberg: a large city inhabited by mentally challenged people."
"Zuckerberg: a large city inhabited by mentally challenged people."
Indeed, Ladies and Gentlemen,
In support to 8Geee above, you can see below a Puppy-5.4.3 fitting
comfortably in a 32G partition on a system with overall 240G.
It doesn't even look like a Puppy! (hehe) And it runs OpenOffice 4.1.1
(or the latest LibreOffice if you prefer).
Also, there's at least one Puppy on each of those partitions. Thus, you can
populate your rig in such a way that your puppy is never alone!
Have fun ! BFN.
musher0
In support to 8Geee above, you can see below a Puppy-5.4.3 fitting
comfortably in a 32G partition on a system with overall 240G.
It doesn't even look like a Puppy! (hehe) And it runs OpenOffice 4.1.1
(or the latest LibreOffice if you prefer).
Also, there's at least one Puppy on each of those partitions. Thus, you can
populate your rig in such a way that your puppy is never alone!
Have fun ! BFN.
musher0
musher0
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Show us your puppies
Pups that I use:
Fatdog64-700, screenshot running on my Acer laptop.
Lxpup-slacko, works great on my Eee PC 701SD netbook.
UCF2FS Pup, works well on my desktop PC.
Fatdog64-700, screenshot running on my Acer laptop.
Lxpup-slacko, works great on my Eee PC 701SD netbook.
UCF2FS Pup, works well on my desktop PC.
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Cmon mikeb us Chihuahua's gotta stick together! Little pups get sum luv too.mikeb wrote:I suppose a 94.5MB pup with a 21.5Mb save is too small to be considered...4 pups and 3 slax varients on one 8GB partition with room for software storage and space and my packed lunch
mike
Linux user #498913 "Some people need to reimagine their thinking."
"Zuckerberg: a large city inhabited by mentally challenged people."
"Zuckerberg: a large city inhabited by mentally challenged people."
gNat cam - a follow-on/later (smaller) version of the fly cam. There's a PET around somewhere I believeand a hidden webcam
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Ok NT4 ... with flash, opera,GIMP, and those minimal system usage figures ..ah bliss...
screen fonts a bit tiny as taken from a 1400x1050 screen and resized...note can handle fat32, ntfs5, ext2/3 and usb drives and best of all NO integrated browser...don't tell bill
mike
screen fonts a bit tiny as taken from a 1400x1050 screen and resized...note can handle fat32, ntfs5, ext2/3 and usb drives and best of all NO integrated browser...don't tell bill
mike
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It looks like a Windows derivative called lavenderish.mikeb wrote:Ok NT4 ... with flash, opera,GIMP, and those minimal system usage figures ..ah bliss...
screen fonts a bit tiny as taken from a 1400x1050 screen and resized...note can handle fat32, ntfs5, ext2/3 and usb drives and best of all NO integrated browser...don't tell bill
mike
No rock solid...NO integrated Internet Explorer so no instability...plus you have a NT core .... Nice simple , fast and internet tricks free file browser bunny....unfortunately cannot be used on later windows.
If you want explorer stability on 98 use 98 lite to revert to the 95 file browser though IE removal itself does help a lot...ie no more seizing up with bookmarks/history files. . and of course vastly improved security.
mike
If you want explorer stability on 98 use 98 lite to revert to the 95 file browser though IE removal itself does help a lot...ie no more seizing up with bookmarks/history files. . and of course vastly improved security.
mike
Hi Mike,
For those with NT:
Ntlite https://www.ntlite.com/
98lite
http://www.litepc.com/98lite.html
Looks great.
For those with NT:
Ntlite https://www.ntlite.com/
98lite
http://www.litepc.com/98lite.html
Looks great.