Revision [20398]
This is an old revision of Barebones made by darkcity on 2012-02-01 08:50:46.
Barebones and Cutdown Puppies
Barebones and Cutdown Puppies reduce the already lean Puppy to an even smaller size. These pups can useful as building blocks
for making you own customised Puppy.
BareBones 5.01
Minimal version of Puppy Lucid 5.01. Applications removed and libraries specific to those applications.To install a stock application, re-installing them from the repos should work fine.
This ISO was tested in QEMU and as a frugal install. I found no problems other than Viewnior need to be installed from the puppy 4 repos for Nathan wallpaper to work.
It is 91.8 MB, 36.3 MB smaller than standard Lucid 5.01.
Barebones Lucid 5.01 thread
Barebones 5.01 download
BareBones 2
Barebones is an extremely lightweight Puppy derivative (See PuppyVersionIndex Puplets) with FVWM and should be able to run on a 200Mhz, 64Mb RAM (10 year old) machine.[[http://www.smokey01.combarebones-1.0.4.iso 47MB md5 checksum
/JamesC/vintage/puppy-barebones-2.01r2.iso puppy-barebones-2.01r2.iso]] md5 checksum
BareBones 1
A 39 MB version of Puppy 1.0.3 for slow connections that uses the dillo browser (no Firefox, Opera or Mozilla) and notably does not include Abiword (if required these programs are added with pupget). Also, the last release of BareBones 1.xx series is Puppy is version 1.0.4barebones-1.0.4.iso 40MB md5 checksum
List of Barebones103Dir Directory Contents Bare Bones 1.0.3
MiniPup
Minipup | JWM | Puplet for diskless PC (miniPC) by Raffy Mananghaya; includes Firefox 1.5+, Mplayer and desktop publishing tools like GIMP and Scribus. | 85 Mb | HTTP |
MinipupOffice | JWM | Puplet for diskless PC (miniPC) by Raffy Mananghaya; includes Opera 9.02 and OpenOffice 1.1.4. | 92 Mb | HTTP |
pUPnGo
pUPnGO is a basic building block - extract of the very "core" of Puppy Linux. It is 6Mb without GUI 8Mb with.Gently modified org. initrd (changed BB and ntfsg3), mainssfs is CLI only and contains only static build programs.
This gives a basis to continue building all static or using any libc you want (ulibc, libc old or new etc.- any version) even loaded as a sfs after creating a save file or load it with otf-sfs-loader. So you can install/uninstall libc without breaking the core system. Busybox resides in initrd.gz and are copied at boot if not present...
pUPnGO - thread