Does anyone have an ISO of the original Meanpup?
Oh, sorry, now that I mounted it I see it has pup_202.sfs so it's not the 1.05 version after all...
Uploaded iso anyway, it's here
md5: 68e31a2b6505d56cceaa9c699d1f13cc meanpuppy.iso
Uploaded iso anyway, it's here
md5: 68e31a2b6505d56cceaa9c699d1f13cc meanpuppy.iso
puppy.b0x.me stuff mirrored [url=https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_Mb589v0iCXNnhSZWRwd3R2UWs]HERE[/url] or [url=http://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_puppy.b0x.me_mirror]HERE[/url]
thanks... That must be what I have.. I was playing with grub as a bootible way back then. So.. that should be the same as what I could offer.Philh wrote:Sorry
I just found it in pupgrub.iso with grafpup 1.0
I ve uploaded it for anyone who wants it (123Mb)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3ynq4i
Hi
if so, then according to the boot splash image the file name is puppy-1.0.5-mozilla-128Mb-Murga.iso
and it appears that forum member RetroTechGuy did have a copy.
So i have PM'd him asking if he could upload a copy and provide a link in this thread.
Fingers crossed
CatDude
Edit:
Apparently the md5sum is: 3E97354579865EBDAF6BBCCD7E514F15
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Would it be this one ?cb88 wrote:I believe it was based on 1.05 not the 2.02 version...
if so, then according to the boot splash image the file name is puppy-1.0.5-mozilla-128Mb-Murga.iso
and it appears that forum member RetroTechGuy did have a copy.
So i have PM'd him asking if he could upload a copy and provide a link in this thread.
Fingers crossed
CatDude
Edit:
Apparently the md5sum is: 3E97354579865EBDAF6BBCCD7E514F15
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[img]http://www.smokey01.com/CatDude/.temp/sigs/acer-futile.gif[/img]
Meanpup?
Those discussions about an very old Puppy versions are for other forum fans not very attractive without some comments: can somebody explain what were the most interesting figures from that Puppy? Were mean Puppy the name of the 50-MB-check-card-CD Puppy ab. 1.05 perhaps (I certainly have the ISO, but where....?).
greetings
I have yet somewhere an
- ISO of Puppy 1.n with integrated OO 1.0 (without Abi + without Gnumeric)
- ISO of Puppy 2.0 or 2.2 with integrated OO
- CD/RW with Puppy on it able to run (and to save all OS + own stuff on the CD/RW without to need some HD. I did use this as my HD was not operable any more . but I don't know if it is possible to rebuild an ISO with it and how to do that. I thing it was probably a 1.04 or 1.05 and I suppose that also the remastering from Dougal did not exist at this time?
- the micro-Puppy from MU 11 MB. it is running but not really willing any more to manage correctly the internet (did the HTML language change between this time?)
Those discussions about an very old Puppy versions are for other forum fans not very attractive without some comments: can somebody explain what were the most interesting figures from that Puppy? Were mean Puppy the name of the 50-MB-check-card-CD Puppy ab. 1.05 perhaps (I certainly have the ISO, but where....?).
greetings
I have yet somewhere an
- ISO of Puppy 1.n with integrated OO 1.0 (without Abi + without Gnumeric)
- ISO of Puppy 2.0 or 2.2 with integrated OO
- CD/RW with Puppy on it able to run (and to save all OS + own stuff on the CD/RW without to need some HD. I did use this as my HD was not operable any more . but I don't know if it is possible to rebuild an ISO with it and how to do that. I thing it was probably a 1.04 or 1.05 and I suppose that also the remastering from Dougal did not exist at this time?
- the micro-Puppy from MU 11 MB. it is running but not really willing any more to manage correctly the internet (did the HTML language change between this time?)
Hello,
Somewhere amongst my many hard drives I have it.
If I can find it I'll post it, and yes its 50 megabytes.
But I'm betting John will post it first since it was his..
Somewhere amongst my many hard drives I have it.
If I can find it I'll post it, and yes its 50 megabytes.
But I'm betting John will post it first since it was his..
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I think the idea was lean & mean ... not sure if it was teh 1.05 version or the 2.02 version but one of them had angry penquins as the boot image I thought it was rather inspired Edit: Yeah CatDude that is the one.
Not to mention the floating gnu wallpaper is one of my favorites.. wish there was a widescreen version of it.
Also at least the 1.05 version required 128Mb ran to run since it unpacked into ram. More modern puppies don't unpack entirely unless you pass a kernel parameter (well the last it tried anyway back around the first release of puppy 4.0 or so).
Part of the advantage of puppy back in the day at least was that it could be loaded entirely into ram and you could use your CD/DVD drive again. Nowadays booting off USB is more ideal for me at least since it makes it customizable.
Not to mention the floating gnu wallpaper is one of my favorites.. wish there was a widescreen version of it.
Also at least the 1.05 version required 128Mb ran to run since it unpacked into ram. More modern puppies don't unpack entirely unless you pass a kernel parameter (well the last it tried anyway back around the first release of puppy 4.0 or so).
Part of the advantage of puppy back in the day at least was that it could be loaded entirely into ram and you could use your CD/DVD drive again. Nowadays booting off USB is more ideal for me at least since it makes it customizable.
Taking Puppy Linux to the limit of perfection. meanwhile try "puppy pfix=duct_tape" kernel parem eater.
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
I agree cb88 it was a nice idea. scripts where compressed by the normal gz in the initrd and the executables where stored in a self unpacking format upx. I was investigating doing the same idea with Fatdog64. But the size of memory and speed loading from bluray made that a low reward effort. Still a good idea. wonder what zram could do.
I seem to recall taht Meanpup 1.05 was using the iCandy Jr theme for mozilla also... LOL I rather liked it as well.
I'm not sure I even know anyone with a bluray drive in thier computer.... to expensive
I imagine read speeds are quite good though... and speaking of small distros Slitaz 5.0 is supposed to be released sometime soon I've always found that it puts up pretty good competition for puppy distros.
I'm not sure I even know anyone with a bluray drive in thier computer.... to expensive
I imagine read speeds are quite good though... and speaking of small distros Slitaz 5.0 is supposed to be released sometime soon I've always found that it puts up pretty good competition for puppy distros.
Taking Puppy Linux to the limit of perfection. meanwhile try "puppy pfix=duct_tape" kernel parem eater.
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
Hi
@ cb88
but here is a resized copy of the wallpaper (1920x1080).
Crop it to suit, or provide your screen res and i'll redo it at that size for you.
Or you could concoct your own using one of the images provided here.
CatDude
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@ cb88
I have no idea what screen res you run at,cb88 wrote:...Not to mention the floating gnu wallpaper is one of my favorites.. wish there was a widescreen version of it.
but here is a resized copy of the wallpaper (1920x1080).
Crop it to suit, or provide your screen res and i'll redo it at that size for you.
Or you could concoct your own using one of the images provided here.
CatDude
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- Mean Puppy wallpaper resized to 1920x1080
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Thanks for the wallpaper. I searched archive.org also and couldn't find the iso there :/
Taking Puppy Linux to the limit of perfection. meanwhile try "puppy pfix=duct_tape" kernel parem eater.
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
So that pupgrub.iso has does have the Meanpup I was looking for... the bootloader is different though and that was one of the more obvious changes in Meanpup.
Taking Puppy Linux to the limit of perfection. meanwhile try "puppy pfix=duct_tape" kernel parem eater.
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
Mean Puppy
Hi
Well, thanks to RetroTechGuy
you can now grab a copy of the ISO here: http://archive.org/details/puppy-1.0.5-mozilla-128Mb-Murga
The screenshots below were taken whilst running it in VirtualBox
CatDude
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Well, thanks to RetroTechGuy
you can now grab a copy of the ISO here: http://archive.org/details/puppy-1.0.5-mozilla-128Mb-Murga
The screenshots below were taken whilst running it in VirtualBox
CatDude
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