One From the Kennel
Puppy Linix - Puplets, Derivatives, etc.
Submitted by billb on Fri, 2008-04-04 14:39.
It's new, it's edgy and in your muzzle, it's pawing its way to the top of distrowatch.com download rankings and nosing out the competition. The future King of the Multimedia Kennel.
Links - Puppy Linux
Feb 20 2009: link for building a KDE .sfs
Feb 10 2009: devxx.sfs. for hard disk install
A full collection of Puppy links. They can be hard to track down individually.
Notes: Hard-Puppy page about updating o disk installation with devxx,sfs:
Puppy and XAMPP ( XUPPY or PAMPP ? )
Submitted by billb on Tue, 2007-07-03 08:39.Updated Sept 29 2008: see end of article
I finally got XAMPP working correctly on multisession CD. No, not symlinks, although it looked like it for a while.
Copy down from the Puppy Linux Discussion Forum:
Squeak + Puppy = Squeaky Pet ?
Submitted by billb on Tue, 2007-07-03 08:29.So far, I've got Squeak installed on Puppy 210 and 2.16 disk installations. No go for CD / multi-session CD, no surprises there. Need to stick symlinks in appropriate places and try again. I hope it's a unionsfs issue and not a VM issue.
Update: July 20, 2007
Puppy Linux Multisession CD
The Puppy Linux Multi-Session CD is one of the great hacks of all time. In a nutshell, you boot into the Puppy operating system from a CD or DVD disk, do some work and then save the work back to the CD by using a standard multi-session write. The next time you boot from the CD, your work from the previous session is restored into your live-CD file system.
It may not sound like much but no other major Linux distribution can do it.