Since there doesn't seem to be an official Jammy64pup yet, I thought I'd offer the one I've been playing with.
It's a local WoofCE build, with one slight modifcation to 3builddistro which pauses before the final build allowing me to check and modify. Essentlally the same as a zz_fixup.pet.
Based on dimkrs's template in WoofCE . Uses overlayfs, debian style symlinks, and kernel 5.15.56-jammy64. MPV for mediaplayer. DeaDBeef for audioplayer, pmusic_CD for CDplayer, pmusic and ffmpeg included as well. Most of the puppy standard apps, osmo-0.2.10-dunfell64 by BarryK which is small with Contacts. Put Palemoon in the adrv as defaultbrowser, easy to change if your using the highly recommended frugal install. I also included peebees "Get Web Browser" in the Internet menu. He does a great job of keeping them up to date. I use portables myself but sometimes they're based on his sfs's.
Anyway, try it. See what you think. gychang likes it so it couldn't be too bad.
OK, New ISO, still beta, but everything seems to work, including PPM.
Fixed Savefile encryption, Xarchiver extracts .debs, Odd lxterminal and rxvt terminal behavior fixed by @Marv.
Added: FrugalPup with a number of Puppy install options, Grub4Dos bootloader config for BIOS computers - has duel boot capabilities, grub2_efi, Take a Shot! - screen capture app, Zarfy Monitor Control - multiple monitors.
New Adds: PupMTP android mounter on Filesystem menu (Thanks @Marv), Encfs Folder Encrypt on Utility menu, Lame mp3 encoder. Updated ubuntu files.
2sec pause in /etc/init.d /connman to make sure previous config files are read and restart built into /usr/bin/connman-gtk to make sure it recognizes available wifi on slow computers (my laptop).
zdrv_cp2deb and zdrv_rst included in ISO to be in frugal install folder. The first will convert any zdrv to debian symlink compatiblity (only use it on 64bit zdrv's please). I've had excellent results with series 5.xxx and 6.xxx kernels and mixed results with series 4.xxx, Bionic64 4.19 worked well. If you get a boot message saying pause for 60 seconds, don't panic, just wait, you might get lucky. zdrv_rst should reverse the process and restore your original kernel but make sure .old file extensions are both gone.
New stable huge-5.15.85-kernel-kit.tar.bz2 by @dimkr which has booted nicely on everything I've tried it on.
upup-22.04-jrb-E1.iso
md5 5d3fbb0feec59fabd8bde23b1625386c
Devx files:
devx_upup_22.04-jrb-E1.sfs md5sum 77ae7cf9ca302d4d026eeca7a372913c
Samba.sfs: Still in trial stage. But if you use samba please try it and let us know how it does.
jammy64-samba_4.15.13.sfs md5 4e2dc99bda293f74538c11ae39881a2c
Just want to point out that @dimkr did 90%+ of the work on this before I even started. I'm just the finishing carpenter who comes in after the building is up and makes sure everything works and smooths the rough edges.
Everybody likes a picture, right. A few extra cost options, Conky, Pclock-retro. upup-22.04-jrb+.jpg