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PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2024 10:16 am    Post subject: Quirky 1.0 Reply with quote

Distribution Release: Quirky 1.0
Quirky Quirky is a new Linux distribution created by Barry Kauler, the founder of Puppy Linux, "as an avenue to explore new ideas." The project's inaugural stable release was announced earlier today: "This first release is quite straight, not very 'quirky'. Some of the interesting ideas that I want to try are still to come. The focus for now is to test a lot of the new stuff in Woof, such as Rerwin's analog and 3G modem detection/setup scripts. Here is a summary of features specific to Quirky 1.0: GRUB Legacy and Grub4dos; Flsynclient - synclient GUI configuration of touchpad; Openbox, Fbpanel, JWM window managers; numerous updated applications (AbiWord, Pmusic); 2.6.33.2 kernel, updated firmware, bug-fix patches; new tray applets - Traytemp, Powerapplet, Freememapplet, Retrovol...." Read the complete release notes for more information. http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/quirky/quirky-1.0/release-Quirky-1.0.htm

Download: http://bkhome.org/quirky
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quirky-100.iso (106MB, MD5).



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PostPosted: Sun May 16, 2024 1:07 am    Post subject: Puppy Linux 5.0 Reply with quote

Distribution Release: Puppy Linux 5.0
Puppy Linux Larry Short has announced the release of Puppy Linux 5.0: "Puppy Linux 5.0, code name 'Lupu' and also referred to as 'Lucid Puppy' as it is built from Ubuntu 10.04 'Lucid Lynx' binary packages, is now available. It is a typical Puppy, lean and fast, friendly and fun, with some new features. Puppy 5.0 features Quickpet, with some of the best Linux productivity and entertainment programs, configured and tested, available with one-click. It also introduces choice in browsers - pick one or all and choose the default. Lupu boots directly to the desktop and has tools easily at hand to personalize Puppy, if they are needed. Language and locale are easy to set. Barry Kauler's Simple Network Setup is another of those easy configuration tools. Updating to keep up with bug fixes is another one-click wonder." For a detailed description of the new release http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01595
and release notes. http://www.diddywahdiddy.net/Puppy500/LP5-Release/release-500.htm

Download: http://www.puppylinux.com/download/
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PostPosted: Sun May 16, 2024 2:27 am    Post subject: Re: Quirky 1.0 Reply with quote

melloe wrote:
Distribution Release: Quirky 1.0
Quirky Quirky is a new Linux distribution created by Barry Kauler, the founder of Puppy Linux, "as an avenue to explore new ideas." The project's inaugural stable release was announced earlier today: "This first release is quite straight, not very 'quirky'. Some of the interesting ideas that I want to try are still to come. The focus for now is to test a lot of the new stuff in Woof, such as Rerwin's analog and 3G modem detection/setup scripts. Here is a summary of features specific to Quirky 1.0: GRUB Legacy and Grub4dos; Flsynclient - synclient GUI configuration of touchpad; Openbox, Fbpanel, JWM window managers; numerous updated applications (AbiWord, Pmusic); 2.6.33.2 kernel, updated firmware, bug-fix patches; new tray applets - Traytemp, Powerapplet, Freememapplet, Retrovol...." Read the complete release notes for more information. http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/quirky/quirky-1.0/release-Quirky-1.0.htm

Download: http://bkhome.org/quirky
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quirky-100.iso (106MB, MD5).


I've got this one and I've run it in my Virtualbox a few times over the past week.



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PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2024 8:59 am    Post subject: Quirky 1.1 Reply with quote

Distribution Release: Quirky 1.1
Quirky Barry Kauler has announced the release of Quirky 1.1, a bug-fix update to the recently released version 1.0: "I am pleased to announce the released of Quirky 1.1. Briefly, the main focus was to fix bugs in 1.0, but I also upgraded many applications. Most importantly, SeaMonkey has migrated from the 1.x series, after we solved some bugs with the 2.x series. JWM is now the default window manager and tray, as it is noticeably faster (and looks nicer) than Openbox/Fbpanel. Two show-stoppers were Ayttm and You2pup which did not work, both fixed. Release notes: The 'xfontsel' utility was missing although had a menu entry; upgrading (and rollbacks) of the X.Org drivers; Partview utility (to view free space in partitions) fixed for more than 11 partitions; Ayttm chat client did not work, upgraded and fixed...." See the release announcement http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=01596 and release notes for a full list of changes and bug fixes. http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/quirky/quirky-1.1/release-Quirky-1.1.htm

Download: http://puppylinux.com/download/
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qrky-110.iso (108MB, MD5).



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PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2024 2:33 pm    Post subject: Peppermint OS One-05222010 Reply with quote

NEW • Distribution Release: Peppermint OS One-05222010
Peppermint OS Kendall Weaver has announced the release of Peppermint OS One-05222010, a lightweight, Lubuntu-based desktop Linux distribution featuring the Openbox window manager and many web-based applications: "We're proud to offer the first official Peppermint OS respin, featuring a fully updated system, a few bug fixes, and a few new features. We're going to be respinning the ISO every few weeks in order to make sure that fresh downloads will reflect the improvements we're making. Note that it's easy to update your existing Peppermint OS installation, so if you have it running the way you want it, there's no reason to download a respin. What's new? Mouse and keyboard settings are persistent; improved localization support for folders; Quick Search in Synaptic now works; improved support for printing to PDF format; improved support for 3g connectivity..." Read the full release announcement for a detailed list of changes and improvements. http://peppermintos.com/news/

Download: http://peppermintos.com/download/
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Peppermint-One-05222010.iso (446MB, MD5).



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PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2024 3:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Peppermint OS One-05222010 Reply with quote

melloe wrote:
NEW • Distribution Release: Peppermint OS One-05222010
Peppermint OS Kendall Weaver has announced the release of Peppermint OS One-05222010, a lightweight, Lubuntu-based desktop Linux distribution featuring the Openbox window manager and many web-based applications: "We're proud to offer the first official Peppermint OS respin, featuring a fully updated system, a few bug fixes, and a few new features. We're going to be respinning the ISO every few weeks in order to make sure that fresh downloads will reflect the improvements we're making. Note that it's easy to update your existing Peppermint OS installation, so if you have it running the way you want it, there's no reason to download a respin. What's new? Mouse and keyboard settings are persistent; improved localization support for folders; Quick Search in Synaptic now works; improved support for printing to PDF format; improved support for 3g connectivity..." Read the full release announcement for a detailed list of changes and improvements. http://peppermintos.com/news/

Download: http://peppermintos.com/download/
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Peppermint-One-05222010.iso (446MB, MD5).


This one is worth trying out, but as noted, if you already have an instance, just upgrade it. I installed this software over gOS, which I had kept around for a couple of years. gOS was decent, but it was dated and the stuff in Peppermint OS One is faster and more current with the improvements in Mozilla Prism and other features that help improve the overall "Cloud" experience.



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 05, 2024 5:19 pm    Post subject: Quirky 1.2 Reply with quote

Distribution Release: Quirky 1.2
Quirky Barry Kauler has announced the release of Quirky 1.2, a fast, minimalist desktop Linux distribution with many characteristics of Puppy Linux, but built with a different toolkit: "Quirky 1.2. This continues bug fixing of 1.0/1.1, but also many packages are upgraded and new packages and ideas incorporated. In particular, a wider range of video/audio formats are supported, which is the main reason the live CD image file is a little bigger. There is now a very small HTML viewer for displaying local help files - this has basic CSS support. Release notes: many utilities and small applications upgraded; multimedia packages upgraded; many bug fixes; simple local-help HTML viewer with libgtkhtml. This release is supposed to play just about any audio/video file, DVD, embedded or streaming media, but not yet WebM/VP8 - I am targeting that for Quirky 1.3." Read the complete release announcement to find out more about the latest release of Quirky http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/quirky/quirky-1.2/release-Quirky-1.2.htm

Download: http://puppylinux.com/download/
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qrky-120.iso (111MB, MD5).



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2024 6:42 am    Post subject: SliTaz Reply with quote

SliTaz is an open source and free operating system providing a fully featured desktop or server in less than 30 Mb. SliTaz is simple to use, fast and stable. More information about SliTaz... http://www.slitaz.org/en/about/
* Root filesystem taking about 100 MB and ISO image less than 30 MB.
* Ready to use Web server powered by LightTPD with CGI and PHP support.
* Browse the Web with Mozilla Firefox or Retawq in text mode.
* Sound support provided by Alsa mixer, audio player and CD ripper/encoder.
* Chat, mail and FTP clients.
* SSH client and server powered by Dropbear.
* Database engine with SQLite.
* Generate a LiveUSB device.
* Tools to create, edit or burn CD or DVD images.
* Elegent desktop with Openbox running on the top of Xvesa (X server).
* Homemade graphical boxes to command line utilities.
* 1400 packages easily installable from the mirror.
* Active and friendly community.

http://www.slitaz.org/ Downloads for 3.0 stable and cooker on right



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2024 11:44 am    Post subject: RE SliTaz Reply with quote

This is pretty impressive. I am here with Midori Browser using sliTaz. X window has good resolution, and it was on the net on boot without any fiddling. Quite a bit more than I expected for 30 MB. have to get into the guts a bit



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2024 2:06 am    Post subject: Re: RE SliTaz Reply with quote

melloe wrote:
This is pretty impressive. I am here with Midori Browser using sliTaz. X window has good resolution, and it was on the net on boot without any fiddling. Quite a bit more than I expected for 30 MB. have to get into the guts a bit


I think that this is without a doubt the best under 50 MB distro, and very close, possibly one of the two best under 100 MB, and even strong competition to the distros in the 100-200 MB size. Well worth having as a small distro.



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2024 5:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I think that this is without a doubt the best under 50 MB distro, and very close, possibly one of the two best under 100 MB, and even strong competition to the distros in the 100-200 MB size. Well worth having as a small distro.


I never thought about it in comparison to, say DSL or puppy as to which is better, or faster, or I like more. Each of which has its own good points. But I would have to agree in its niche it is a humdinger, and amazing for its size.. Glad I don't have to choose for just one. <G><



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 08, 2024 5:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

melloe wrote:
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I think that this is without a doubt the best under 50 MB distro, and very close, possibly one of the two best under 100 MB, and even strong competition to the distros in the 100-200 MB size. Well worth having as a small distro.


I never thought about it in comparison to, say DSL or puppy as to which is better, or faster, or I like more. Each of which has its own good points. But I would have to agree in its niche it is a humdinger, and amazing for its size.. Glad I don't have to choose for just one. <G><


Agree on that for sure!



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PostPosted: Sat Jun 12, 2024 3:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Syllable Desktop http://web.syllable.org/pages/get-Syllable.html all links on page

Syllable Desktop is a graphical system that runs on standard Personal Computers and is easy to operate. If you just want to try it out, the best way to do that is to use the Live CD. This is a good way to experience how Syllable runs on your computer and to check if your hardware is supported. It is also a good way to use Syllable once in a while and to take it with you to other computers. It requires that you restart your computer and make it start from the CD instead of the operating system that you have installed on your computer.

If you have trouble doing that, or if your hardware is not supported well enough by Syllable, you can try running the emulator image in an emulator. There are several emulators available that will work. You can also use this method if you want to use Syllable more often and want to keep your data on it, but you are not ready yet to install it on a partition of your hard disk. Be aware that emulators are much slower than the real thing, and they can have odd behaviours, so this is not a good way to judge Syllable's real performance. On the other hand, you can often expect Syllable to run better than many mainstream systems, because they are often too big and slow to run well on emulators. In general, Syllable works best with the VMware and QEmu emulators.

If you want to go all the way and experience Syllable fully, you can buy the Premium CD or download the Basic CD to install it on a disk partition of its own. The Premium CD combines all available software and documentation and is one of the ways you can support the Syllable project. Although installing is not very difficult, it is more complicated than running the Live CD or the emulator image. You need to have a basic understanding of the organisation of your disk in partitions. You will be rewarded with the fastest Syllable system possible. An installation on disk is much faster than running the Live CD and requires less memory.

Installing Syllable is easier than installing most other systems, and upgrading Syllable to a newer version without loosing your data and settings is definitely much easier.

If you have installed Syllable or are running the emulator image, you can download and install extra software
There are five ways to try Syllable: Premium CD, Live CD, Basic CD, Emulate, Upgrade



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2024 6:00 pm    Post subject: MINIX 3.1.7 Reply with quote

NEW • Distribution Release: MINIX 3.1.7
MINIX Ben Gras has announced the release of MINIX 3.1.7, a new version of the UNIX-like computer operating system based on a microkernel architecture: "MINIX 3.1.7 is released. Major features: userspace scheduling and a scheduling server; proper support for multiple Ethernet cards of the same type; bug fixes (such as workaround to run on recent KVM); debug features ('verbose' boot monitor variable, access to debug registers DR0-DR7 in kernel); boot monitor allows loading images larger than 16 MB; root partition size increased to 64 MB (and setup script can now more or less safely deal with root partitions with non-default sizes); buildsystem support for building MINIX with GCC; source tree reorganization and clean-up; new ports - Git, GCC updated to version 4.4.3; secondary FS cache layer in VM that uses all available memory, reducing I/O wait time a lot." The full release notes can be found on the project's release page. http://wiki.minix3.org/en/MinixReleases

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