Other Distros
Latest CrunchBang huge surprise. I booted it on fat32 formatted USB
using rcrsn51 Issobooter method. Works very good. Boot iso no hassle.
One need to edit the Menu.lst in case ir fails but it was easy
following his instruction.
Now the big surpise is that ChrunchBang allow me to do almost all
that Puppy do and that is not what I thought because last time
I tested CB then nothing could be done at all.
So in case you are curious do give it a try.
I could change html files and edit names
save files downloaded and even move from
Root to the HD. The only think lacking is persistence
of changes.
Zorin OS worked well too and Porteus and PureOS .
All these could edit on HD and had the needed Adobe flash
built in from scratch so easy to use them live no need to install
That way one can have them on a usb stick as small as 1GB
and always fresh?
using rcrsn51 Issobooter method. Works very good. Boot iso no hassle.
One need to edit the Menu.lst in case ir fails but it was easy
following his instruction.
Now the big surpise is that ChrunchBang allow me to do almost all
that Puppy do and that is not what I thought because last time
I tested CB then nothing could be done at all.
So in case you are curious do give it a try.
I could change html files and edit names
save files downloaded and even move from
Root to the HD. The only think lacking is persistence
of changes.
Zorin OS worked well too and Porteus and PureOS .
All these could edit on HD and had the needed Adobe flash
built in from scratch so easy to use them live no need to install
That way one can have them on a usb stick as small as 1GB
and always fresh?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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Thanks for the recommendation nooby. Crunchbang will be my next one; I agree it looks good at the moment.nooby wrote:Latest CrunchBang huge surprise. I booted it on fat32 formatted USB
using rcrsn51 Issobooter method. Works very good. Boot iso no hassle.
One need to edit the Menu.lst in case ir fails but it was easy
following his instruction.
Now the big surpise is that ChrunchBang allow me to do almost all
that Puppy do and that is not what I thought because last time
I tested CB then nothing could be done at all.
So in case you are curious do give it a try.
I could change html files and edit names
save files downloaded and even move from
Root to the HD. The only think lacking is persistence
of changes.
I've also tried the latest beta of OpenSUSE 12.3 (full release due in March); it's a good live disk IMO with a very smart looking theme (in KDE anyway) but I haven't installed it yet.
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A quick update; I'm now using OpenSUSE 12.3 r2. It installed after a couple of teething troubles, but once I booted it up and installed it it wanted to go on a big downloading spree (including 77 MB for fresh KDE wallpapers) which I could have done without. It's taken me up to over 300 MB so far, not including the 690 MB for the original SUSE disk. Also, even with just Konqueror and Konsole running Conky shows 662 MB of RAM in use, so I couldn't have run it on my old machine with just 512 MB of RAM.
Still, SUSE has never claimed to be a lightweight distro and it does at least work. Probably worth hanging on for a month though for the official 12.3 release in mid-March, or until all the problems are sorted (whichever is sooner).
Still, SUSE has never claimed to be a lightweight distro and it does at least work. Probably worth hanging on for a month though for the official 12.3 release in mid-March, or until all the problems are sorted (whichever is sooner).
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While testing out Isobooter from rcrsn51 I noticed
that Chrome on different OS could have different filters
set on from scratch. One OS had no filter activated
so it accepted my local TV station streamed feed right away
while the Chrome in WattsOS had a filter activated
and it took minutes for me to get it going and I still have
no idea what I did so I can not tell others or get it going
next time I boot up so being stoopid and lazy I would avoid
that OS which is sad due to it was rather fast and not using much resources?
that Chrome on different OS could have different filters
set on from scratch. One OS had no filter activated
so it accepted my local TV station streamed feed right away
while the Chrome in WattsOS had a filter activated
and it took minutes for me to get it going and I still have
no idea what I did so I can not tell others or get it going
next time I boot up so being stoopid and lazy I would avoid
that OS which is sad due to it was rather fast and not using much resources?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Been running Stella .... based on CentOS. Still has good old Legacy Grub and Gnome 2.Even the wobbly windows work.
http://li.nux.ro/stella/
http://li.nux.ro/stella/
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2.6.32-279.22.1.el6.i686
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I've been using Linux Mint 14 Nadia 64 bit version with XFCE4 for a
couple of weeks and it's working well on everything from a emachines
D620 laptop with a single core processor to a multicore desktop pc.
I like the software updates feature, I downloaded and installed Google
Chrome from the Google website and updates for that are found along
with the regular Mint software and security updates.
I still like Puppy too of course
couple of weeks and it's working well on everything from a emachines
D620 laptop with a single core processor to a multicore desktop pc.
I like the software updates feature, I downloaded and installed Google
Chrome from the Google website and updates for that are found along
with the regular Mint software and security updates.
I still like Puppy too of course
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Yeah, Stella's good. It takes all the work out of setting up and running CentOS.James C wrote:Been running Stella .... based on CentOS. Still has good old Legacy Grub and Gnome 2.Even the wobbly windows work.
http://li.nux.ro/stella/
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Another recommendation; I'm running Snow 4.0 at the moment and I like it a lot. I had a couple of problems with Snow 3, but 4 seems to to be trouble-free. I haven't had it on long but so far it looks like a good competitor for Mint.
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Porteus 2.0 was just released today....... both 32 and 64 bit versions. Standard 32 bit desktop is now Razor-qt ....
http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=1931
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Linux porteus 3.7.8-porteus #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Feb 15 12:03:14 UTC 2013 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
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I got curious on Manjaro so I downloaded it
and put it on a 4GB USB using the method
that rcrsn51 describe as IsoLoader on this thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67235
My entry on manjaro is here. I could get Midori going but not
reach the HD from USB so maybe one need to be root.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 941#686941
and put it on a 4GB USB using the method
that rcrsn51 describe as IsoLoader on this thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=67235
My entry on manjaro is here. I could get Midori going but not
reach the HD from USB so maybe one need to be root.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 941#686941
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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I'm looking forward to the next version of WattOS (v7), which should be out very soon.
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Colonel Panic
isoboot on USB but seems to have got so disappointed
me even deleted the iso so that is surprising if it is that good.
I'm a spoiled all man obviously.
I saved the usb for
CrunchBang,
Mint Linux LXDE,
Netrunner,
PCLinuxOS,
SalentOS
Solyd Linux OS
Zorin
What was it about Watts OS that you like that much?
I read you or somebody else recommending it so I did aI'm looking forward to the next version of WattOS (v7), which should be out very soon.
isoboot on USB but seems to have got so disappointed
me even deleted the iso so that is surprising if it is that good.
I'm a spoiled all man obviously.
I saved the usb for
CrunchBang,
Mint Linux LXDE,
Netrunner,
PCLinuxOS,
SalentOS
Solyd Linux OS
Zorin
What was it about Watts OS that you like that much?
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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Hi,nooby wrote:Colonel PanicI read you or somebody else recommending it so I did aI'm looking forward to the next version of WattOS (v7), which should be out very soon.
isoboot on USB but seems to have got so disappointed
me even deleted the iso so that is surprising if it is that good.
I'm a spoiled all man obviously.
I saved the usb for
CrunchBang,
Mint Linux LXDE,
Netrunner,
PCLinuxOS,
SalentOS
Solyd Linux OS
Zorin
What was it about Watt OS that you like that much?
It's visually attractive but also lightweight for a Ubuntu-based distro, so it runs well on older computers whilst also being able to access the huge Ubuntu repositories. I also like the name (a watt is a unit of power).
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Still no sign of WattOS so I've reinstalled CrunchBang instead. If you don't mind the dark and somewhat spartan interface it's a good Debian-based distro in my view.
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Colonel Panic say I boot up chruchbang on one usb
in live install using rcrsn51 isobooter can I then use that live version
and install a full install to a 4GB USB and then add phyton
and makehuman so it works? http://www.makehuman.org/content/download_alpha_7.html
That program need latest phyton but that does not work
in live version one need full install as I get it?
in live install using rcrsn51 isobooter can I then use that live version
and install a full install to a 4GB USB and then add phyton
and makehuman so it works? http://www.makehuman.org/content/download_alpha_7.html
That program need latest phyton but that does not work
in live version one need full install as I get it?
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
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I don't see why you couldn't, but I don't know for certain.nooby wrote:Colonel Panic say I boot up chruchbang on one usb
in live install using rcrsn51 isobooter can I then use that live version
and install a full install to a 4GB USB and then add phyton
and makehuman so it works? http://www.makehuman.org/content/download_alpha_7.html
That program need latest phyton but that does not work
in live version one need full install as I get it?
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
Like your Linux very small? Shell Linux.
http://shellinux.us.to/
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=14899.0
As usual with forks of Micro or TinyCore they don't
comment much about the features of the fork instead
the comments are about other things.
not many seems to care about it? But DW at least accepted to link to it.
I tried to use this boot code which failed. Error says something
about path or name. So it needs some correct way to set it up.
title shell
kernel (hd0,0)/shell/kernel loglevel=3
initrd (hd0,0)/shell/rootfs.gz
It boot well on NTFS? but it end up in a prompt
so one has to know what to do to get something going.
I have no clue so I rebooted
http://shellinux.us.to/
So it has an entery at TinyCore forumWelcome to Shell-Linux. Shell-Linux is a Small linux distro
built from Micro Core Linux 2.5 with many user friendly features.
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=14899.0
As usual with forks of Micro or TinyCore they don't
comment much about the features of the fork instead
the comments are about other things.
not many seems to care about it? But DW at least accepted to link to it.
I tried to use this boot code which failed. Error says something
about path or name. So it needs some correct way to set it up.
title shell
kernel (hd0,0)/shell/kernel loglevel=3
initrd (hd0,0)/shell/rootfs.gz
It boot well on NTFS? but it end up in a prompt
so one has to know what to do to get something going.
I have no clue so I rebooted
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though
Just tried Joli OS 1.2, full install on a partition of a fast 32gb ssd on my Asus EEE 900.
Could not believe how slow it was, everything from browsing to bringing up the control panel. Plus the layout is incomprehensible.
First Linux I've tried that was really bad. All others so far have had their positive sides, but I didn't find one here, other than the fact that I like the *premise* of Jolicloud.
Jake
Could not believe how slow it was, everything from browsing to bringing up the control panel. Plus the layout is incomprehensible.
First Linux I've tried that was really bad. All others so far have had their positive sides, but I didn't find one here, other than the fact that I like the *premise* of Jolicloud.
Jake
I read about Slax 7.0 and got curious and downloaded it
and made a frugal install and it booted fast and well.
Root and can do much of what Puppy do to but maybe
us a bit different due to K windows instead of JWM
flash already install in Firefox so it was easy to use it.
About 200MB
title Slax
kernel (hd0,0)/slax/boot/vmlinuz vga=773 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw printk.time=0 slax.flags=perch,xmode
initrd (hd0,0)/slax/boot/initrfs.img
and made a frugal install and it booted fast and well.
Root and can do much of what Puppy do to but maybe
us a bit different due to K windows instead of JWM
flash already install in Firefox so it was easy to use it.
About 200MB
title Slax
kernel (hd0,0)/slax/boot/vmlinuz vga=773 load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 rw printk.time=0 slax.flags=perch,xmode
initrd (hd0,0)/slax/boot/initrfs.img
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not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though