I install my own onebones based of an normal installation of Debian or Debian derivatives (Ubuntu, Deepin or Devuan) cut down (legal! in tasksel at first intallation's time by refusing the Desktop and installing X (and all the rest) myself. On that, I install first the refracta tools permitting to remaster it and to restart from an USB through an well formed ISO (refracta makes possible to change the language at starting time!!! Puppy did never have this sumptuousness...). At the other side, those installations are absolutely not stripped different from Puppy...
so I miss the old one bones from Puppy really.
how can yet remember the wonderful old «one bone» from Puppy (from DebianDog would also be good, but stripped...)?
my goal:
remaster with the package Windows 32 in it and try to reuse the exceptional app «ways2». Probably that the most young user doesn't know what is it because this exceptional software from the genial pianist, deep sea deep diver (Google transl.), mathematic and programmer Hahnes Keller (CH) did probably be really installed (on about all PC's at that time in Germany, see pls wikipedia) a big but only local action and market, the German one. Highscreen (at this time a bigger PC dealer of the world) did buy 1 million licenses of the software and mount it on each PC from Highscreen and include it on all CD to rebuild the software (there are different versions). This software (includes in it a programming language) did allow great things being yet, today, impossible with other one without an enormous amount of work: for ex. build about each own active (or not) dictionary: the items are not words but starting point of new applications, or words in an other tongue! And you can mix all that in new items without limit! To do that, Windows 32 need to be as the original able to use memory resident app's as well as A:, B: or D:.