Quirky Light 7 by JRB
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:20 am
Archive.org Page: https://archive.org/details/Puppy_Linux_Quirky7_Light
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http://oldforum.puppylinux.com/puppy/vi ... 1c20e662e3
new from jrb, a remix of Barry Kauler's Quirky April
In my continuing quest for small, efficient OS's suitable for use on older ram challenged machines, I have reworked the two Quirky Aprils from BarryK, the master of efficient, unbloated compiling.
They are the direct descendants of Puppy Wary5 and Racy5 and share much of the same characteristics. Both of these include mesa graphics accelerations so should meet your video needs. (unless you have nvidia?)
My adaptations use the initrd.gz, huge-kernel, pupsave and other features of WoofCE. With these they can be frugally installed, will save to a folder on a linux filesystem drive or onto the boot CD/DVD.
You can switch kernels with "Change Kernels" on the Setup Menu.
I have included my PortaBrowseInstaller with your choice of FireFox, Palemoon or Vivaldi. Just click the Browse icon on the Desktop or go to Menu->Internet.
You may choose to make one of them your DefaultBrowser at the end of installing. You can also use Menu->Setup->DefaultApplicationsChooser at any time. So far they have run every browser I have tried (except for Slimjet Mad ). Run as Spot is included as well.
Cups printing, Xsane or Peasyscan scanning, Libreoffice, Abiword, Gnumeric, etc. can be installed with PuppyPackageManager. Just be careful, Quirky-April has redundant packages, look at the dependencies listed and make sure there are no duplicates. Softmaker Freeoffice runs quite well.
ted-2.23-i386.deb & ted-2.23-amd64.deb are very lightweight wordprocessor alternatives.
Builds and Pets: https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Quirky7_Light
Original:
http://oldforum.puppylinux.com/puppy/vi ... 1c20e662e3
new from jrb, a remix of Barry Kauler's Quirky April
In my continuing quest for small, efficient OS's suitable for use on older ram challenged machines, I have reworked the two Quirky Aprils from BarryK, the master of efficient, unbloated compiling.
They are the direct descendants of Puppy Wary5 and Racy5 and share much of the same characteristics. Both of these include mesa graphics accelerations so should meet your video needs. (unless you have nvidia?)
My adaptations use the initrd.gz, huge-kernel, pupsave and other features of WoofCE. With these they can be frugally installed, will save to a folder on a linux filesystem drive or onto the boot CD/DVD.
You can switch kernels with "Change Kernels" on the Setup Menu.
I have included my PortaBrowseInstaller with your choice of FireFox, Palemoon or Vivaldi. Just click the Browse icon on the Desktop or go to Menu->Internet.
You may choose to make one of them your DefaultBrowser at the end of installing. You can also use Menu->Setup->DefaultApplicationsChooser at any time. So far they have run every browser I have tried (except for Slimjet Mad ). Run as Spot is included as well.
Cups printing, Xsane or Peasyscan scanning, Libreoffice, Abiword, Gnumeric, etc. can be installed with PuppyPackageManager. Just be careful, Quirky-April has redundant packages, look at the dependencies listed and make sure there are no duplicates. Softmaker Freeoffice runs quite well.
ted-2.23-i386.deb & ted-2.23-amd64.deb are very lightweight wordprocessor alternatives.
Builds and Pets: https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Quirky7_Light