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- pp4mnklinux
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Re: Fossa64 Low
200mb, my ideal size , thanks for your work.
pp4mnklinux wrote: Tue Jun 06, 2023 7:56 pmHi:
I remember years ago, when I need to install a lot of software to do my work, to prepare documents for school, to made powerpoints to do expositions, to...
Nowadays, my dream is a opperative system with only a browser, only with Firefox / Chromium.
Then, my start-page will be https://palemoon.start.me/p/Vja59l/start-mnk and thats all I need, all I want, no Office suite, No claws, slimjet, Thunderbird or similar, no conversor, no mp3 editor, no openshot, no...
I understand you need a good internet connection, but if you have it... u must use it.
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This page is included at the previous link, but when you are bored..... GO DISCOVER, HAHA.- https://start.me/discover/gb
Of course I must test it, but its characteristics really motivate me to install it.
Thanks again, have a good day.
PP4MNK
Re: Fossa64 Low
...........lol damn .......... must of missed your Mediafire link (?)
I have never really understood the use of additional drives eg ydrv
I guess being a newcomer I have only been used to the adrv in the original release.
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Jasper wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2023 2:54 pm...........lol damn .......... must of missed your Mediafire link (?)
I have never really understood the use of additional drives eg ydrv
I guess being a newcomer I have only been used to the adrv in the original release.
For about 10 years --since jemimah published Saluki-- Puppys have been modular: (1) vmlinuz & (2) zdrv.sfs holding the kernel & drivers --later (3) fdrv.sfs. holding firmware originally and sometimes still located in zdrv.sfs.-- (4) Window-Manager, File-manager and applications in the base/core sfs. But subsequent changes to initrd enabled the use of adrv.sfs and ydrv.sfs which are automatically copied into RAM on boot-up; just as are drivers and firmware. 666philb took the opportunity that provided to publish a 'bare-bones' fossapup64 with 'not needed'* applications in its adrv.sfs.
Most recent publishers of Puppys have only included a web-browser in adrv.sfs. Many Puppy-fans already have a web-browser and/or would prefer one other than that chosen by the publisher. Packaged as an adrv.sfs, the publisher's choice is easily disposable.
dimkr has used a modified initrd so that synaptic can be offered in a bdrv.sfs. mistfire has modified initrd further --in Quickpup-- so that different related suites of applications are provided by several different 'drvs'; one or more of which can be eliminated by the user.
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The 'catch' is that what's 'not needed' is subjective.
Re: Fossa64 Low
ozsouth wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2023 5:09 amI made a 199.6mb fossapup-based 64bit iso, with the original large adrv replaced, & bits borrowed from elsewhere for fdrv, ydrv, zdrv, so just the puppy sfs unchanged. Not sure if useful, or just a challenge completed.
- Thanks to 666philb, for original iso with this structure.
- Thanks to peebee for light browser & smaller fdrv & gnome-mplayer.
- Thanks to plinej for gpdf.
- Thanks to 01micko for base poorer* file.
Also included are calcoo calculator, mtpaint, xpat2 cards, poorercputemp, poorerbatlev (these are in ydrv, along with gnome-mplayer & gpdf). Also has my 5.4.159 kernel as zdrv. It already had leafpad text editor (in the puppy sfs).
Could replace adrv (light browser) with another browser sfs, so long as all needed libraries are in sfs.Has no office/printing/scanning or video editing software, & can't easily add them (best to simply use original adrv without ydrv, if these things are desired). Print to file (pdf) is an option in both web browser & leafpad.
Security files are from 2020, so USE AT OWN RISK.EDIT 8/6/23: Seems to be significant interest in this project, so I made version 2 - 220mb.
Set current Palemoon64-gtk2 v32.2 (instead of Light browser) as adrv, and in ydrv added mhwaveedit (record & edit wav files), a bit more firmware & made minor fixes.
Original here: https://archive.org/download/puppy_linu ... .5-low.isoNEW version 2 here: https://www.mediafire.com/file/9jyzxt9y ... 2.iso/file
Let's call it "Bony"
Re: Fossa64 Low
Nice one. I actually downloaded Fossa64-9.6's base sfs and adrv from archive.org the other day. I think the base sfs was 260MB and the adrv with the applications 72MB. I don't know the compression level, didn't check I just booted it up with an old Tahr64 huge kernel (very small in size) and my adapted initrd.gz for extra drives. It booted fine. I haven't spent time with it yet, will check over the weekend. I intend to make my own adrv or ydrv for the applications I want to use (or just load the applications as extra drives), using my package extractor tool.
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Fleshed it out quite a bit, but it still boots to desktop only using 220 Mbs. Almost the first thing I did was change the wallpaper. This is what it now looks like:
https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 250#p91250
I recommend adding viewnoir. You can get it via Puppy Package Manager. mtpaint isn't really designed for just viewing graphics: At least on my computers it opens showing only a partial view of large graphics which then have to be resized to actually be viewed.
TAS (Take-a-shot) will pull down lots of dependencies. So if you want to keep things small, you can substitute 01micko's mtpaintsnatpshot, download/file.php?id=362&sid=0760287169 ... 3c56800532
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@mikeslr - glad you're experimenting. Will be good to see results. Hopefully others will experiment too.
On mtpaint - another reason I added it is that pressing 'prt sc' keyboard button uses it to take a screenshot. Also, gnome-mplayer plays media files, cds, dvds & runs my tv stick. I was looking for multiple functions in smallish packages.
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I had the same problem with Mtpaint. Downloaded radky's JWMdesk 3.6 from https://www.smokey01.com/radky/JWMDesk-3.6.pet. Installed, then went to Default Apps, Multimedia. Changed the default image viewer from Mtpaint to the already onboard, imgview. Basic, but it does work, fast.
Oh! Almost forgot also used JWMdesk to 'update' the GTK theme with a heavier, bold, font. The eyesight ain't what it was!
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@Fossil - glad folk can add their own options. With mtpaint's sizing, I just click the % arrow underneath Effects or maximise. Easy enough to remove it, though.
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Thanks again for the updates.
Just wanted to inform you that it has been the hottest weekend here in the UK plus a lot of sport on the TV ................. so making the most of it whilst it lasts
Grabbed the alternative Ydrv , thanks for the MF link
*NB
Maybe SCROT could be used for screenshots???
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@Jasper - When I visited UK in 2017 (my grandmother was born in Gloucs in 1890s), I landed late July & they'd had 35C in Bournemouth a fortnight before. Didn't get over 26C for the 6 weeks & 21C most days, very little rain. Absolutely glorious. I'd come every summer if I could afford to. We only had 6 days over 35C in our Southern Oz summer this year. Sport - yes - & Oz just won the World Test Cricket final!
As for scrot - worth a try. To keep files to a minimum, I've added executables, then run them in terminal, to see missing dependencies, then added them in.
I did it that way, as many normal fossa libs are in the original adrv, so missing from fossalow. Gnome-mplayer had 20 missing libs, so 20 restarts were needed. Normally, I would give up after 5 or so, but that one had too many uses & was small. If you copy in scrot executable, you'll need to do that too.
I included mtpaint as it's picture viewer/editor AND takes screenshots. Just press 'prt sc' on keyboard & mtpaint -s activates, taking a screeny.
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Congratulations on the cricket, this morning I think India need 200+ runs and you need 7 wickets.
Gloucestershire, is a really lovely place to live in and I am glad you had favourable weather on your visit.
The Australian Government has big recruitment drive presently and is offering double salaries and Visa sponsorships to professionals here to emigrate to Oz.
BTW, can you use the default DevX for compiling applications?
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@Jasper - I've thus far mostly added progs that were in the original adrv (in some form). Only gnome-mplayer is not in original. Original fossapup devx should be fine.
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Oh no............. just setup the 2nd ISO a few minutes ago
I added a few applications to this and I am sure that I most probably need a few more eg Aria2c, yt-dlp
What I have not checked is the need for these applications for additional dependencies.
Bash 5.2.15
Kmod-30
Parted-3.6
Alsa-Lib-1.29
Freetype 2.13.0
Gzip 1.12
Hdparm-9.65
Lockstate 1.5 (Displays Capslock on/off)
UExtract 4.11
Tree 2.1.0
Binutils 2.40
DBus 1.15.4
Openssl 1.1.1u
Wget 1.21.4
util-linux-2.39
Busybox 1.36.1
Squashfs-tools 4.61
Coreutils 9.1
It made me laugh with your choice of wallpaper ......... very funny and apt
I will grab the 3rd one now. TBH I will grab it just for the kernel. Going to play around with the 2nd one.
So far, so good
**Little bit of housekeeping ...2x entries for Palemoon - Network & Internet (easily fixed )
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@Jasper
Gloucestershire, is a really lovely place to live in.....
I couldn't agree with you more! Gloucester itself is a very old and fascinating city.
@ozsouth Didn't we have a short conversation some year's back regarding local (to Glos) ancestry?
Thanks for the update.
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Re: Fossa64 Low
Great pics
I compiled a tiny archiver GTK2 here (04 May 2023):
Source:
https://github.com/ib/xarchiver/
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@Fossil - was good to chat about Gloucestershire. My grandmother lived next door to me for 17 years, so had plenty of talk about it then. Here's an Aug 2017 photo of me under the Dursley Council Chambers.
Re: Fossa64 Low
I have two questions to ask.
Will I need to add the Intel-CPIO (Spectre) to my boot configuration?
Also, can you let me know what the SFS contain?
The reason for this is that I wanted to extract the relevant SFS file and then add my core updates and then compress it back to use.
Adrv - applications (core binary updates to add here?)
Ydrv - browser (?)
Re: Fossa64 Low
NTFS-3G Safe Read/Write NTFS Driver
ntfs-3g-2022.10.3-x86_64
https://www.mediafire.com/file/cptjk4q4 ... 4.pet/file
Did post this before but the upload has expired. Rebuilt using FPLow.
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"Fossa64-low adrv is replaceble - Google-Chrome works, but needs gtk3 & other libs. I failed with Firefox." https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 044#p91044
I haven't downloaded V3 yet. But under V2 the firefox64-esr from here https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 667#p90667 works OOTB (likely because it's merely a repackaged 'portable' courtesy of fredx181 and Mikewalsh, thus containing all necessary libraries. I'm posting from it now.
It can be used as an adrv.sfs by merely renaming it to adrv_fossapup64_9.5.sfs. But read the post for info about keeping it portable and updatable.
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mikeslr wrote: Mon Jun 12, 2023 3:38 pm"Fossa64-low adrv is replaceble - Google-Chrome works, but needs gtk3 & other libs. I failed with Firefox." https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 044#p91044
I haven't downloaded V3 yet. But under V2 the firefox64-esr from here https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 667#p90667 works OOTB (likely because it's merely a repackaged 'portable' courtesy of fredx181 and Mikewalsh, thus containing all necessary libraries. I'm posting from it now.
It can be used as an adrv.sfs by merely renaming it to adrv_fossapup64_9.5.sfs. But read the post for info about keeping it portable and updatable.
I'm using the latest Firefox portable. It seems this just updates automatically without asking even if I set it not to do so. Is this a known issue with the portables? I have another Firefox (not a portable but extracted tarball) which does not do this but asks permission as set.