A new manual frugal install of Vpup64-beta +2 to Sandisk Ultra Fit falsh drive. Working well after initial set up and shutdown creating Save folder. Unfortunately sound is not working with included kernel.
The laptop I have been using (Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140, Core M 5Y10 4Gb RAM) for the last 3 months, has rt286 internal sound chip. Until about 3 weeks ago the internal chip wasn't identified by the Soundcard wizard, I only get HDMI option. So I could only get sound in Puppys which have functional bluetooth. This was an issue in all Puppy, Dog, EasyOS.
The kernels which are currently produced by WoofCE kernel kit and also ozsouth's 5.15.12 kernel, now have working sound using the internal rt286 chip. I switched to the latest WoofCE 5.15.0 (currently 5.15.15) and now have working sound.
The firmware is also not included in the fdrv-vpup64_22.01.sfs, /lib/firmware/intel/intcSST2.bin. This is included for information, as I use my own version of fdrv.
The Dell is a 2-in-1 with a detachable keyboard. One of the first things I usually need to do is adjust the touchpad sensitivity and turn off Tapping. I noticed that the Mouse/Keyboard manager does not have touchpad adjustment available. The touchpad seems to be functioning OK at present without adjustment, so not currently an issue.
I have tested:
josejp2424's latest libreoffice-7.2.2_amd64.sfs is working.
MikeWalsh's zoom-portable is working (Video and sound are OK, but Mic not currently functioning).
MikeWalsh's Vivaldi-portable is working.
So, Vpup64 appears to be a nice addition to the Puppy family. So a great job by peebee and all who assisted in getting this new Puppy released. Thank you to all.