Puppy Professional just for business
Java on remastered iso
I'd be interested in understanding how you preserve Java after a remaster. I had created my own version of Puppy that I use on a daily basis, which is a form of Puppy Professional (basically to be a quick recovery disk), and although the java folder structure was preserved - I placed it below root - I still had to download Java again to make evrything work.
This is a minor irritation, but I'd like to learn how to do it properly.
This is a minor irritation, but I'd like to learn how to do it properly.
Preserving Java
The Major,
If you remaster using Dougal's new remaster script it should preserve your Java install. My remaster contains the latest Java 1.5.0_08 release. You can get the latest remaster script below. It only seems to work soothly with Puppy 2.10
Remaster Script Thread:
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic ... t=remaster
There are some customized settings related to my distro, such as browser and desktop settings which it did not preserve, so I wrote a short script to copy them to /root during the remaster process.
If you remaster using Dougal's new remaster script it should preserve your Java install. My remaster contains the latest Java 1.5.0_08 release. You can get the latest remaster script below. It only seems to work soothly with Puppy 2.10
Remaster Script Thread:
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic ... t=remaster
There are some customized settings related to my distro, such as browser and desktop settings which it did not preserve, so I wrote a short script to copy them to /root during the remaster process.
Jam
[quote="Lobster"]I believe this commercial project evolved from Hancom Office
http://product.thinkfree.com/purchase/pc_tfo.html
anyone try them?
Not in a long time, but ThinkFree predates HancomOffice by many years. ThinkFree was the *original* online office suite, and has been around for the better part of a decade now (I'm pretty sure I was using it in 1997-2000), although both the product and the company have changed more than a little since then. I quit using it when my needs for collaboration lessened, and ThinkFree tried to go to a pay-per-month-of-access subscription model, so it just wasn't worth it to stay with it, even though it worked quite well. It's free again, but my old login doesn't work, and I've not bothered to get a new one, now that I use OpenOffice for a larger and larger portion of my work.
Like Berkeley Softworks' GEOS (which was a very usable, if necessarily basic Mac-like GUI OS and App suite for the Commodore 64 - something that should impress Pupsters!) , ThinkFree is one of those righteous hacks that inspires simply because it does what was previously believed to be impossible. ThinkFree is Java-based, with all the good and bad attendant with that, but without the slowness usually associated with Java apps of any non-trivial size. I used ThinkFree office many years ago on 150-300 MHz win 95/98 boxes and it ran surprisingly well - not as fast as MS Office, but not slow, either, and it was definitely usable for all documents short of serious power-user complexity.
AFAIK, ThinkFree was the first truly cross-platform office suite that had usable support for reading and writing MS Office files, even if somewhat limited.
http://product.thinkfree.com/purchase/pc_tfo.html
anyone try them?
Not in a long time, but ThinkFree predates HancomOffice by many years. ThinkFree was the *original* online office suite, and has been around for the better part of a decade now (I'm pretty sure I was using it in 1997-2000), although both the product and the company have changed more than a little since then. I quit using it when my needs for collaboration lessened, and ThinkFree tried to go to a pay-per-month-of-access subscription model, so it just wasn't worth it to stay with it, even though it worked quite well. It's free again, but my old login doesn't work, and I've not bothered to get a new one, now that I use OpenOffice for a larger and larger portion of my work.
Like Berkeley Softworks' GEOS (which was a very usable, if necessarily basic Mac-like GUI OS and App suite for the Commodore 64 - something that should impress Pupsters!) , ThinkFree is one of those righteous hacks that inspires simply because it does what was previously believed to be impossible. ThinkFree is Java-based, with all the good and bad attendant with that, but without the slowness usually associated with Java apps of any non-trivial size. I used ThinkFree office many years ago on 150-300 MHz win 95/98 boxes and it ran surprisingly well - not as fast as MS Office, but not slow, either, and it was definitely usable for all documents short of serious power-user complexity.
AFAIK, ThinkFree was the first truly cross-platform office suite that had usable support for reading and writing MS Office files, even if somewhat limited.
Java works great on my laptop that I'm using to remaster the CD. However, getting Java to work properly on a remastered CD has proven to be frustrating. I have tried both remaster scripts with no luck yet. I can get the Java plugin to work fine with SeaMonkey, but to get Java apps to run or to get it to work with OpenOffice seems kinda tough. I'm sure there is something I am missing here. Dougal's remaster script worked well, but still didn't get Java going as had been reported previously. I copied the /root/jre1.5.0_06 folder and contents to the remastered CD along with the hidden .java folder in /root. Any ideas? If anyone knows how to get Java working on a remastered Live CD , please let me know.
On a related note, I had considered just adding the Java installer with a desktop link so one could easily install Java if you wanted it, therefore keeping the iso quite a bit smaller. However, I tend to think Java should just work right out of the box.
On a related note, I had considered just adding the Java installer with a desktop link so one could easily install Java if you wanted it, therefore keeping the iso quite a bit smaller. However, I tend to think Java should just work right out of the box.
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Re: Preserving Java
And why have you not posted them on the remaster-script thread??jam wrote:There are some customized settings related to my distro, such as browser and desktop settings which it did not preserve, so I wrote a short script to copy them to /root during the remaster process.
I discovered the /root/.jwm directory, added that... I want to make a proper (not testing) post with an updated version soon.
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Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
Some say your nose
Some say your toes
But I think it's your mind
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The correct numbering is 2.10 (even though this is unconventional)
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy210Professional
Project leader is Rhino (who has adapted this page)
Will there be a 2.02 and 2.10?
Would this be a suitable online presentation facility?
http://slideshare.net/login
Puppy Pro is already a 'Community Edition'
would you like me to design a logo?
(I have Xara again)
What name?
Puppy Pro
Puppy XP
Puppy Professional CE
?
How goes it?
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy210Professional
Project leader is Rhino (who has adapted this page)
Will there be a 2.02 and 2.10?
Would this be a suitable online presentation facility?
http://slideshare.net/login
Puppy Pro is already a 'Community Edition'
would you like me to design a logo?
(I have Xara again)
What name?
Puppy Pro
Puppy XP
Puppy Professional CE
?
How goes it?
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I am uploading the iso for the beta release to MU right now along with the md5 checksum, so hopefully we can check it out soon and fix things like the name
if necessary.
I have learned quite a bit through this process, but I have also nearly reached the extent of my current linux abilities. I'm VERY INTERESTED in what people want this version to have included, and I've tried to include as much as possible and keep to a reasonably small size (222Mb currently).
I did not make it look "exactly" like XP, Gliezl already did a magnificent job with her Professional version which is very nice. I just tidied up JWM quite a bit and tried to make the icons a little more uniform between different applications, such as MU's wallpaper changer, the puppy package downloader, the Seamonkey theme, turma, and most importantly ROX have similar icons now to give a little more organized look to the whole OS.
The other task that I could not figure out was the inclusion of a fully functioning JRE in the remastered live cd. I could get the bowser plugin just fine, but not the JRE. If anyone wants to (I'm begging) take the iso and try to figure it out for the final version and let me know what to do I would be very grateful. My fix was to include the Java installer (17 Mb) so that Java can be installed, or at the very least the browser plugin.
As far as the name goes, it doesn't really matter to me. I have called it Puppy 2.10 Professional so far, but I will add the CE part to it for the final version. Puppy Pro CE might distinguish it a little bit better from Gliezl'a version though.
Hopefully, this version will have much discussion and input about the necessary fixes before we release a 2nd beta or the final version.
I will post the links to the iso very soon!
Thanks!
if necessary.
I have learned quite a bit through this process, but I have also nearly reached the extent of my current linux abilities. I'm VERY INTERESTED in what people want this version to have included, and I've tried to include as much as possible and keep to a reasonably small size (222Mb currently).
I did not make it look "exactly" like XP, Gliezl already did a magnificent job with her Professional version which is very nice. I just tidied up JWM quite a bit and tried to make the icons a little more uniform between different applications, such as MU's wallpaper changer, the puppy package downloader, the Seamonkey theme, turma, and most importantly ROX have similar icons now to give a little more organized look to the whole OS.
The other task that I could not figure out was the inclusion of a fully functioning JRE in the remastered live cd. I could get the bowser plugin just fine, but not the JRE. If anyone wants to (I'm begging) take the iso and try to figure it out for the final version and let me know what to do I would be very grateful. My fix was to include the Java installer (17 Mb) so that Java can be installed, or at the very least the browser plugin.
As far as the name goes, it doesn't really matter to me. I have called it Puppy 2.10 Professional so far, but I will add the CE part to it for the final version. Puppy Pro CE might distinguish it a little bit better from Gliezl'a version though.
Hopefully, this version will have much discussion and input about the necessary fixes before we release a 2nd beta or the final version.
I will post the links to the iso very soon!
Thanks!
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I would suggest that the reason that 2.02 should be used in that specific product is because it is based on 2.02 of the PuppyLinux distribution, because this is to me the logical way with version numbering.Lobster wrote:Project leader is Rhino (who has adapted this page)
Will there be a 2.20 and 2.10??
Should his next major recompile and ISO burn go to 2.10, then should not this distribution be called 2.10ce as well? This retains the important information of which version it is based on, as well as minimising the risk of butchering the files inside the pupsave file with an upgrade?
Just my thoughts, having worked (many years ago) on R&D of ground-to-air weaponry
But I've been mistaken in the past too, lol.
Been playing with the XOrg video configuration on one of my intel-powered mobos in Aptiva cases, the 810 chipset. I can now get 1600x1200 quite comfortably, thanks for whoever gave me the tip about using it to replace the XVesa poor res up till now in those.
Also I got Xfce working nicely in XOrg, although both window managers needed resolution reduced to 1200xwhatver because the text under the icons is still too small.
Question - how do you resize the desktop/pinboard icon text? Seems unaffected by global text size it seems, also right click on the icons doesn't give the answer?
How's the 2.10 version going? any chance to try it yet?Rhino wrote: hope to be rolling our a new PuppyPro based on 2.10 this weekend. I dropped XFCE and just included JWM at this point, but I did quite a bit of menu customization and simplification as mentioned in previous posts. Very Happy
Please don't drop the Xfce choice... it is a very ergonomic alternative for those who might like it. If I may suggest, keep the default to JWM for the benefit of those who would feel "at home" with it
Here are some more, doing a comparison... and full sized ones can be seen in the directory listing if you backspace in the url bar to see it
xfce_menu640.jpg
jwm_desktop640.jpg
wm_menu640.jpg
Excellent idea, although I've been battling with an USB pendrive and following all the links I have to work out why/whynot.My goal is to keep it under 256MB so it can fit on a USB key (although that may prove to be quite slow) ...testing will be required.
Slightly off topic...I have three, actually. a 64Mb one with the contents of my personally burned Windows boot disk and the windows tools like partition magic, ghost, etc. That's the only one of the three that appears bootable. I also have a 256Mb one and a 1Gb one. All will read and write, but none will boot in BIOS except the 64Mb one!! Wierd. Anyone got any ideas?
This is a great vision Rhino, Lobster, and others. Thankyou for your hard work, guys, and Lobster I love your very stylised text above
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Richard.a,
Unfortunately, I have removed Xfce4 for the time being since I was attempting to get Java in the iso as well. I really like Xfce4, however I did have some compatibility issues that I was concerned about. If there is enough interest I can add it back in as an alternative to JWM.
Unfortunately, I have removed Xfce4 for the time being since I was attempting to get Java in the iso as well. I really like Xfce4, however I did have some compatibility issues that I was concerned about. If there is enough interest I can add it back in as an alternative to JWM.
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Puppy 2.10 Professional-beta
The beta version of Puppy Professional has been upgraded from Puppy 2.02 to Puppy 2.10!
Features:
OpenOffice.org 2.0
GimpShop 2.2.1.0
Rutilt and WAG for wireless connectivity
Grip CD player and ripper
Scribus
HTML3 Browser
New themes for SeaMonkey browser, mail and news
Customized JWM menu and tray icons, buttons, colors
Modified several Puppy applications to have the same icon theme
SnowIsh-KDE icon theme
Several new games.
Skype
DVD Video toolkit
Cups printing setup
Java installer
Over 20 wallpapers to choose from
New image for Xorg test setup
All new mime-type icons
I'm sure I have left off some things, but it is a visually pleasing and very user-friendly Puppy for certain! We are getting close to the goal of having a simple, clean, Professional desktop in 256Mb.
I will post the links to the iso and checksum as soon as possible.
Please keep the suggestions coming in!
Thanks!
Rhino
The beta version of Puppy Professional has been upgraded from Puppy 2.02 to Puppy 2.10!
Features:
OpenOffice.org 2.0
GimpShop 2.2.1.0
Rutilt and WAG for wireless connectivity
Grip CD player and ripper
Scribus
HTML3 Browser
New themes for SeaMonkey browser, mail and news
Customized JWM menu and tray icons, buttons, colors
Modified several Puppy applications to have the same icon theme
SnowIsh-KDE icon theme
Several new games.
Skype
DVD Video toolkit
Cups printing setup
Java installer
Over 20 wallpapers to choose from
New image for Xorg test setup
All new mime-type icons
I'm sure I have left off some things, but it is a visually pleasing and very user-friendly Puppy for certain! We are getting close to the goal of having a simple, clean, Professional desktop in 256Mb.
I will post the links to the iso and checksum as soon as possible.
Please keep the suggestions coming in!
Thanks!
Rhino
Visit the Puppy Linux Video Tutorials @ http://rhinoweb.us
Lobster,
Thanks for the logos, they look fantastic! I will include them on some of the Puppy wallpapers as I get to work on that.
Since the logo is "Puppy 2.10 Professional" should we call it that or should it be "Professional Pup 2.10" or something else?
Thanks for your guidance.
Thanks for the logos, they look fantastic! I will include them on some of the Puppy wallpapers as I get to work on that.
Since the logo is "Puppy 2.10 Professional" should we call it that or should it be "Professional Pup 2.10" or something else?
Thanks for your guidance.
Visit the Puppy Linux Video Tutorials @ http://rhinoweb.us
My suggestion would be "PuppyProfessional" or "Puppy Professional" leaving out the numbers for simplicity (KISS principle).
You might want to put the version below in much small font, if you were concerned about confusion.
Look at it from the perspective of someone fresh to the project and faced with a huge choice...
And just a point, at the wiki page, there seems to be no link to where there is a download. Think that should be fixed pronto as I would like to download it
You might want to put the version below in much small font, if you were concerned about confusion.
Look at it from the perspective of someone fresh to the project and faced with a huge choice...
And just a point, at the wiki page, there seems to be no link to where there is a download. Think that should be fixed pronto as I would like to download it
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Thanks for this, Lobster - how about putting these links (or at least links to them) on the puppylinux.org home page? (For instance, from the home page, I'd never know there *was* a CE for 2.x, and there should probably be a brief one-sentence explanation of the difference in the Puppy 1 and 2 flavors and the goals of specific large projects like PuppyPro/XP.Lobster wrote:versions (updates welcome)
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/VersionsPuppy
official versions
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/DownloadLatest
PuppyPro
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyXP
It's great to know this info, but there will be a lot more people trying Puppy if there is (ideally) one central place that people can go to find out what Puppy derivatives are available. The main PuppyOS site (puppylinux.COM) would be best, but if that's not appropriate for "non-official" Puppy-based distros, then it seems like puppylinux.ORG is the right place.
Thanks again for the info.
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ok front page changed
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyLinuxMainPage
Puppy Professional due to the amount of colloboration is now a Community Project - whatever the decided name CE can be added to the full title
Further to our IRC conversation Rhino
this is all that is known / rumoured for 2.11
Puppy 2.11 codename 'Parlour'
* Ian's PuppyMoney added
* Possible focus on Ergonomics and look and feel
* Probable move to a 2.6.18 kernel with compile in T2
* PSI Puppy Software Installer - Package Manager
* Possible h3v replaces dillo browser for internal HTML viewing
New info can be added here
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy211
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppyLinuxMainPage
Puppy Professional due to the amount of colloboration is now a Community Project - whatever the decided name CE can be added to the full title
Further to our IRC conversation Rhino
this is all that is known / rumoured for 2.11
Puppy 2.11 codename 'Parlour'
* Ian's PuppyMoney added
* Possible focus on Ergonomics and look and feel
* Probable move to a 2.6.18 kernel with compile in T2
* PSI Puppy Software Installer - Package Manager
* Possible h3v replaces dillo browser for internal HTML viewing
New info can be added here
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy211
Another Logo
Just for fun, I whacked togehter another logo. This is just a low-res png bitmap, the original is all-vector in CorelDraw, so it can be transformed into any format or resolution with perfect fidelity.
I echo Springer's sentiment too, Lobster.
I started on Puppy 2 because it was a larger number than 1. Gave the impression it was "the latest". But development still seems going on in 1.0.x
So what's the drum... 1 vs 2 for example? Is 1 more suitable for some purposes than others? Not discussed on the pages I've found.
If it is discussed in geek-speak threads, then I've closed them and moved on immediately.
Fairly important set of questions I believe.
And yes, let the readers of the front page of each of the many websites have an obvious box that briefly details this sort of stuff, thanks
Richard in Australia
I started on Puppy 2 because it was a larger number than 1. Gave the impression it was "the latest". But development still seems going on in 1.0.x
So what's the drum... 1 vs 2 for example? Is 1 more suitable for some purposes than others? Not discussed on the pages I've found.
If it is discussed in geek-speak threads, then I've closed them and moved on immediately.
Fairly important set of questions I believe.
And yes, let the readers of the front page of each of the many websites have an obvious box that briefly details this sort of stuff, thanks
Richard in Australia
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Much Better...
Thanks Lobster, that's a *great* update to the front page - there's a lot of stuff I wasn't even aware of that's very easily findable now. (And I've been using and trying various Puppy versions for a few months now, so that's surprising!)
Thnaks again for taking the time to do this - it's the sort of thing most of us couldn't have pulled off on our own.
Thnaks again for taking the time to do this - it's the sort of thing most of us couldn't have pulled off on our own.
Congrats for Beta
Congratulations to all for moving this build to beta!
As to puppylinux.org, there is a downloads page for community-built ISOs: http://puppylinux.org/user/downloads.php?cat_id=3
In the future, we can present side-by-side in the front pages the official and community builds of Puppy.
As to 1 vs 2, it's mainly a Linux kernel difference (2.4 vs 2.6), which means that the 2+ versions are able to handle newer devices. So users of old devices/PCs may be better off starting with the latest build of version 1, which is 1.09CE. Enhancing the version 1 build is the concern of 1.10CE effort described by Lobster.
If you want to help out in puppylinux.org, just register and email Puppian (the admin there) that you want to be admin, too.
As to puppylinux.org, there is a downloads page for community-built ISOs: http://puppylinux.org/user/downloads.php?cat_id=3
In the future, we can present side-by-side in the front pages the official and community builds of Puppy.
As to 1 vs 2, it's mainly a Linux kernel difference (2.4 vs 2.6), which means that the 2+ versions are able to handle newer devices. So users of old devices/PCs may be better off starting with the latest build of version 1, which is 1.09CE. Enhancing the version 1 build is the concern of 1.10CE effort described by Lobster.
If you want to help out in puppylinux.org, just register and email Puppian (the admin there) that you want to be admin, too.
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