Revision history for Puppi


Revision [32742]

Last edited on 2020-01-02 09:24:13 by lobster [Raspup 8.2 Final notes]
Additions:
{{include PuppiMenu}}
[[http://blog.puppylinux.com/raspup-820-released Raspup 8.2 FINAL]]
[[http://raspup.eezy.xyz/index.php New Raspup Website]]
[[http://distro.ibiblio.org/puppylinux/arm/puppy-raspup-8.2.0/release-Raspberry-8.2.0.htm 8.2 Final release notes]]
It supports all the main Pi boards but not compute module - well untested at least.
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=116841 Puppy Forum 8.2 thread]]
You can also get involved, read the experiences of others, provide feedback, in this thread in the Puppy Forum
Deletions:
v{{include PuppiMenu}}


Revision [32685]

Edited on 2019-09-20 09:52:40 by lobster [Running Raspup 8.1 youtube video]
Additions:
[[https://youtu.be/uu_99jpArks Running Raspup 8.1]]


Revision [32603]

Edited on 2019-08-24 06:15:11 by lobster [Quirky Xerus running on Rpi4]
Additions:
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=1035030#1035030 Quirky Xerus running on Rpi4]]


Revision [32410]

Edited on 2019-07-20 07:33:14 by lobster [Puppi Rasvuan alpha]
Additions:
[[http://01micko.com/13-Rasvuan-Puppy-Alpha-Release Puppi Rasvuan Alpha for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 3+ variants]]
[[https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-4-usb-c-cables-that-work usb c cables for pi-4]]
- The Raspberry Pi uses a configuration file instead of the BIOS you would expect to find on a conventional PC. The system configuration parameters, which would traditionally be edited and stored using a BIOS, are stored instead in an optional text file named config.txt. This is read by the GPU before the ARM CPU and Linux are initialised.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/
https://www.opentechguides.com/how-to/article/raspberry-pi/28/raspi-display-setting.html
- you must edit config.txt as root user. So sudo geany /boot/config.txt
Compile on a Raspberry Pi 4
Deletions:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-4-usb-c-cables-that-work,39869.html
- The Raspberry Pi uses a configuration file instead of the BIOS you would expect to find on a conventional PC. The system configuration parameters, which would traditionally be edited and stored using a BIOS, are stored instead in an optional text file named config.txt. This is read by the GPU before the ARM CPU and Linux are initialised.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/
https://www.opentechguides.com/how-to/article/raspberry-pi/28/raspi-display-setting.html
- you must edit config.txt as root user. So sudo geany /boot/config.txt
Compile on a Raspberry Pi 4


Revision [32409]

Edited on 2019-07-18 17:44:47 by lobster [usb 3 on off]
Additions:
NOTE: USB c cables that work:
- MicroSD card for Puppi (when available)
**How do I turn the RPi 4 off and on again?**
There is no on board switch
Use the mains switch, to turn the power supply on
If plugging and unplugging the USB 3. Plug in straight. To remove. I found pinching it out (not wiggling) the most effective
Compile on a Raspberry Pi 4
Deletions:
NOTE: usb c cables that work:
- Microsd card for Puppi (when available)


Revision [32403]

Edited on 2019-07-15 09:21:54 by lobster [usb c cables that work]
Additions:
NOTE: usb c cables that work:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-4-usb-c-cables-that-work,39869.html


Revision [32391]

Edited on 2019-07-07 13:18:27 by lobster [HDMI settings Rpi4]
Additions:
** How do I get HDMI monitor settings correct for Raspberry Pi 4?**
- The Raspberry Pi uses a configuration file instead of the BIOS you would expect to find on a conventional PC. The system configuration parameters, which would traditionally be edited and stored using a BIOS, are stored instead in an optional text file named config.txt. This is read by the GPU before the ARM CPU and Linux are initialised.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/config-txt/
https://www.opentechguides.com/how-to/article/raspberry-pi/28/raspi-display-setting.html
- you must edit config.txt as root user. So sudo geany /boot/config.txt


Revision [32382]

Edited on 2019-07-05 20:01:10 by lobster [defunct links removed or moved]
Additions:
v{{include PuppiMenu}}
Deletions:
{{include PuppiMenu}}
[[http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/post/25495368482/lobster-here-using-sap6-downloaded-image-using Change background]]
[[http://bestfreewallpapers.net/mediagallery/album.php?aid=128 Wallpaper]]
**How do I compile programs in Puppi Sap?**
You need the devx
Puppy can be transformed into a complete compile environment by the installation of just one file, that we refer to by the generic name of "devx". In this case it is 'devx_sap6_5.91.sfs'. Normally, the Bootmanager can be used to install and uninstall SFS files, however due to the manner in which Puppy is installed on the SD card, it is necessary to click on the devx file to open it, then copy all the files into "/" -- see instructions at http://puppylinux.com/hard-puppy.htm. I have not tested the devx. If anything is missing out of it, fixes welcome. Note that as well as ""C/C++"" support, the devx has Vala, Genie and BaCon compilers, see http://bkhome.org/genie and http://bkhome.org/bacon -- BaCon is enhanced BASIC and is our recommended language for all newbies who want to be able to create fast and small compiled apps. Note, there is also an IDE for BaCon, and a GUI RAD, but not yet included in the devx.


Revision [32381]

Edited on 2019-07-05 19:47:41 by lobster [Setting up - including OS]
Additions:
[[https://lifehacker.com/the-always-up-to-date-guide-to-setting-up-your-raspberr-1781419054 Setting up - including OS]]
Deletions:
-


Revision [32380]

Edited on 2019-07-05 15:14:33 by lobster [How Do I get started with Raspberry Pi 4?]
Additions:
-
** How do I get started with Raspberry Pi 4?**
[[https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/raspberry-pi-setting-up Setting Up Pi 4]]


Revision [32379]

Edited on 2019-07-05 00:52:56 by lobster [What hardware do I need to run RPi 4?]
Additions:
**What hardware do I need to run RPi 4?**
- HDMI to **Micro-HDMI** cable or Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter and HDMI cable
- Power supply requires 5v USB 3 (reversible) with 3.5 watts when it’s idle and up to 7.6 watts when being taxed
- Microsd card for Puppi (when available)
Deletions:
- HDMI to **Micro-HDMI** required for video
- Power supply requires 5v USB 3 (reversible) with 3.5 watts when it’s idle and up to 7.6 watts when being taxed.


Revision [32378]

Edited on 2019-07-04 00:03:59 by lobster [What hardware do I need to run RPi 4?]
Additions:
3. Turn on the Firewall during initial boot
Deletions:
3. Turn on the Firewall during initial noot


Revision [32374]

Edited on 2019-06-28 21:29:57 by lobster [specs update]
Additions:
- HDMI to **Micro-HDMI** required for video
- Power supply requires 5v USB 3 (reversible) with 3.5 watts when it’s idle and up to 7.6 watts when being taxed.
- A case is worth the money - at present all sold out
Deletions:
- HDMI to Micro HDMI required
- Use a power supply with the higher ampage. It is important
- Get an on/off switch - useful
- A case is worth the money


Revision [32373]

Edited on 2019-06-27 18:44:41 by lobster [RPi 4 now available]
Additions:
[[https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/ MagPi announce RPi 4]]
- Use a power supply with the higher ampage. It is important
- Get an on/off switch - useful
- A case is worth the money
Deletions:
[[https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/ MagPi annouce RPi 4]]
- Get an on/off switch, I found this useful
- Use a power supply with the higher ampage, it is important
- A case is worth the money. I never made one, and rpi are robust ... even so.


Revision [32372]

Edited on 2019-06-27 18:41:33 by lobster [rpi 4 announced]
Additions:
{{color text="Latest News" c="red"}}
[[https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/ MagPi annouce RPi 4]]
- Get an on/off switch, I found this useful
- Use a power supply with the higher ampage, it is important
- A case is worth the money. I never made one, and rpi are robust ... even so.
- HDMI to Micro HDMI required


Revision [32293]

Edited on 2019-05-05 22:33:33 by lobster [rpi 4 announced]
Additions:
**How do I make Puppi secure?**
{{color text="====**Ye Olde History**====" c="red"}}
{{color text="ye olde" c="red"}} [[http://youtu.be/m5GEv1KEAxM Alpha 2]] part of screen only recorded in SAP
**How was ye olde sap6 created?**
**What needed fixing in ye olde Puppi?**
Deletions:
{{color text="new" c="red"}} [[http://youtu.be/m5GEv1KEAxM Alpha 2]] part of screen only recorded in SAP
**How do I make SAP secure?**
**How was sap6 created?**
**What needs fixing?**
====**History**====


Revision [32292]

Edited on 2019-05-05 22:23:26 by lobster [moving ancient info to history]
Additions:
====**History**====
**Where do I find ye olde info?**
Deletions:
**Where do I share info?**
**History**


Revision [32291]

Edited on 2019-05-05 22:15:40 by lobster [Begin updating page]
Additions:
**History**
Deletions:
There are currently two Puppy + Debian builds for the Raspberry Pi:-
[[PuppiDebbianOld previous pre-alpha]] (build your own from Lobster) //redundant info//


Revision [24045]

Edited on 2012-09-24 15:49:37 by darkcity [fix italic cat]
Additions:
CategoryPuppies


Revision [24044]

Edited on 2012-09-24 15:48:59 by darkcity [fix italic]
Additions:
This is currently at [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02910 Alpha 4 stage]] and uses older Squeeze code//
Deletions:
This is currently at [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02910 Alpha 4 stage]] and uses older Squeeze code


Revision [22825]

Edited on 2012-07-30 06:53:57 by darkcity [**Puppi cockroach**]
Additions:
There are currently two Puppy + Debian builds for the Raspberry Pi:-
**Puppi cockroach**
Deletions:
There are currently two Puppy + Debian builds for the Raspberry Pi


Revision [22548]

Edited on 2012-07-21 02:14:59 by CrustyLobster [link sap4]
Additions:
This is currently at [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02910 Alpha 4 stage]] and uses older Squeeze code
Deletions:
This is currently at Alpha 3 stage and uses older Squeeze code


Revision [22431]

Edited on 2012-07-19 06:43:19 by CrustyLobster [cockroach]
Additions:
There are currently two Puppy + Debian builds for the Raspberry Pi
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=641340#641340 Woof build Puppy + Debian Wheezy = Puppi 'cockroach']] released by Micko. This is at Alpha 1 and uses faster but less stable code
**Puppy + Debian = Puppi SAP**
meaning **Squeezed Arm Puppy** and is built specifically to run on the Raspberry Pi.// BarryK
This is currently at Alpha 3 stage and uses older Squeeze code
**What is SAP like**
Deletions:
=== Puppy + Debian = SAP ===
**What is SAP?**
//This pup is codenamed "sap", meaning **Squeezed Arm Puppy** and is built specifically to run on the Raspberry Pi.// BarryK
**What is it like**
**When is it available?**
First true Puppi SAP is now available for debugging


Revision [22320]

Edited on 2012-07-15 07:18:09 by CrustyLobster [How can I speed up compiling]
Additions:
**How can I speed up compiling?**
Compile under Qemu emulation on a fast CPU
Compile outside of X
Compile on Puppy (less deamons)
Compile on a USB connected hard drive if running on Raspberry Pi


Revision [22007]

Edited on 2012-07-02 19:28:49 by CrustyLobster [audio]
Additions:
{{color text="new" c="red"}} [[http://youtu.be/m5GEv1KEAxM Alpha 2]] part of screen only recorded in SAP
[[http://youtu.be/KptuW92krmQ Chromium]] in SAP alpha 1
[[http://youtu.be/k4VdZTgDCOY Other programs]] in alpha 1
[[http://youtu.be/t-pJ3eoz9Kw Youtube video of Sap]] pre-alpha
Deletions:
[[http://youtu.be/t-pJ3eoz9Kw Youtube video of Sap6]] pre-alpha
[[http://youtu.be/KptuW92krmQ Chromium]] in SAP alpha1
[[http://youtu.be/k4VdZTgDCOY Other programs]] in alpha 1


Revision [22006]

Edited on 2012-07-02 19:19:16 by CrustyLobster [Audio possibility]
Additions:
6. Audio possibility
[[http://mitchtech.net/raspberry-pi-audio/ set audio]]
aplay
what does aplay -l give you?
If it lists multiple cards, you can select the audio out by running:
aplay -Dplughw:X filename.wav
X is the card you choose from 0 to n


Revision [22004]

Edited on 2012-07-02 14:47:54 by CrustyLobster [Puppy is more secure]
Additions:
Puppy by default does not have servers and other ports open. Puppy is more secure than other distros
Deletions:

Because Puppy does not have servers and other ports open by default it is more secure than other distros


Revision [21991]

Edited on 2012-07-02 06:48:36 by CrustyLobster [growl]
Additions:

**How do I make SAP secure?**
Because Puppy does not have servers and other ports open by default it is more secure than other distros
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=637154#637154 Use Growl]] if feeling insecure


Revision [21987]

Edited on 2012-07-02 03:40:24 by CrustyLobster [growl]
Additions:
First true Puppi SAP is now available for debugging
- [[geany Geany]] text editing keyboard keys fixed in alpha2
- gparted will be working in next alpha3/beta1
Deletions:
First true Puppi SAP alpha is now available for debugging
{{color text="29 june 2012" c="red"}} [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02874 Alpha 1 Puppi SAP with Chromium Browser]]
- [[geany Geany]] text editing keyboard keys will be fixed in alpha2 for now use mouse to position


Revision [21983]

Edited on 2012-07-01 20:30:32 by CrustyLobster [How do I do screencasting?]
Additions:
**What is SAP?**
**What is it like**
[[http://youtu.be/KptuW92krmQ Chromium]] in SAP alpha1
[[http://youtu.be/k4VdZTgDCOY Other programs]] in alpha 1
First true Puppi SAP alpha is now available for debugging
**How do I take a screenshot?**
Use Mtpaint/file/actions/time delayed screenshot
**How do I do screencasting?**
Here's a basic recipe for ffmpeg, oh, you need libusb-1.0 from debian PPM too...
Code:
ffmpeg -f x11grab -s vga -r 25 -i :0.0 ~/myvid.avi
**Can I test without a Raspberry Pi?**
[[http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=637335#637335 Help development]] even without Raspberry Pi hardware
[[http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/test/raspi-sap-5.95-alpha1/sap-5.95-alpha1-readme.htm full list]]
or [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=637338#637338 feedback]]
- [[geany Geany]] text editing keyboard keys will be fixed in alpha2 for now use mouse to position
- ffmpeg for videocasting
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=637338#637338 Puppi alpha1 feedback]] on Murga forum
1. Reboot Puppy before using dd in Puppy (to write SD image)
3. Turn on the Firewall during initial noot
[[PuppiDebbianOld previous pre-alpha]] (build your own from Lobster) //redundant info//
Deletions:
First True Puppi SAP is now available for debugging
[[http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/test/raspi-sap6-5.91-pre-alpha/sap6-5.91-readme.htm full list]]
and [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=637338#637338 feedback]]
- [[geany Geany]]
- links browser - tip run from menu
- text editing keys (not yet available will be in Alpha 2 - for now use mouse to position)
//Lobster note: I am going to test devx now//
1. Reboot Puppy befor using dd in Puppy (to write SD image)
3. Turn on the Firewall
[[PuppiDebbianOld previous pre-alpha]] (build your own from Lobster)


Revision [21979]

Edited on 2012-06-29 11:22:45 by CrustyLobster [Puppi SAP with Chromium Browser]
Additions:
=== Puppy + Debian = SAP ===
{{color text="29 june 2012" c="red"}} [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02874 Alpha 1 Puppi SAP with Chromium Browser]]
//This pup is codenamed "sap", meaning **Squeezed Arm Puppy** and is built specifically to run on the Raspberry Pi.// BarryK
and [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=637338#637338 feedback]]
- Email client
Deletions:
===Puppi + Debian===
{{color text="29 june 2012" c="red"}} [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02874 Alpha 1 Puppi SAP with Chromium Browser]]
//This pup is codenamed "sap", meaning "Squeezed Arm Puppy" and is built specifically to run on the Raspberry Pi.// BarryK
- Email


Revision [21978]

Edited on 2012-06-29 11:17:16 by CrustyLobster [SAP]
Additions:
First True Puppi SAP is now available for debugging
[[http://youtu.be/t-pJ3eoz9Kw Youtube video of Sap6]] pre-alpha
1. Reboot Puppy befor using dd in Puppy (to write SD image)
2. Make use of Puppy resources
3. Turn on the Firewall
4. You can [[PuppySchoolProgramming create programs in bashscript]] without the devx
5. Please don't put your Raspberry Pi on the floor. Was one lowered heel away from destruction yesterday - must build case
Deletions:
First True Puppi ""Sap6"" is now available for debugging
{{color text="New" c="red"}} [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02865 Barry k SAP6]] instructions and download
[[http://youtu.be/t-pJ3eoz9Kw Youtube video of Sap6]]
**How do I send email?**
Use Gmail, yahoomail or other cloud email service for now
We need a working mail client, working options welcome
1. Make use of Puppy resources
2. Turn on the Firewall
3. You can [[PuppySchoolProgramming create programs in bashscript]] without the devx
4. Please don't put your Raspberry Pi on the floor. Was one lowered heel away from destruction yesterday - must build case


Revision [21977]

Edited on 2012-06-29 11:12:08 by CrustyLobster [Inscape lite]
Additions:
- Chromium browser - includes flash - use package manager to download - PPM not yet fully working
- [[InkLite Inscape lite]]
- Email
- text editing keys (not yet available will be in Alpha 2 - for now use mouse to position)
- firewall
Deletions:
- Chrome browser - includes flash - use package manager to download - PPM not yet fully working


Revision [21973]

Edited on 2012-06-29 05:43:38 by CrustyLobster [sap]
Additions:
//This pup is codenamed "sap", meaning "Squeezed Arm Puppy" and is built specifically to run on the Raspberry Pi.// BarryK


Revision [21972]

Edited on 2012-06-29 05:41:30 by CrustyLobster [Puppi SAP with Chromium Browser]
Additions:
{{color text="29 june 2012" c="red"}} [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02874 Alpha 1 Puppi SAP with Chromium Browser]]


Revision [21925]

Edited on 2012-06-21 07:01:39 by CrustyLobster [Youtube video of Sap6]
Additions:
[[http://youtu.be/t-pJ3eoz9Kw Youtube video of Sap6]]


Revision [21923]

Edited on 2012-06-21 03:41:33 by CrustyLobster [Everything!]
Additions:
.xz is the latest compression type, much smaller than .gz or .bz2 or zip. The 'unxz' utility decompresses it, and it is then piped to 'dd' -- the "|" is the pipe operator, which means that the output of the unxz operation becomes the input to dd.
If downloading via a Windows PC you will need an extractor that supports the "'.xz" file extension for compressed files. Winrar didn't support it. Download another 'universal extractor' in order to then install via the Win32diskimager program.
Everything!
- Chrome browser - includes flash - use package manager to download - PPM not yet fully working
1. Make use of Puppy resources
We have a great kennel of resources
The forum, Puppy chat etc
2. Turn on the Firewall
3. You can [[PuppySchoolProgramming create programs in bashscript]] without the devx
4. Please don't put your Raspberry Pi on the floor. Was one lowered heel away from destruction yesterday - must build case
Deletions:
.xz is the latest compression type, much smaller than .gz or .bz2 or zip. The 'unxz' utility decompresses it, and it is then piped to 'dd' -- the "|" is the pipe operator, which means that the output of the unxz operation becomes the input to dd.
Everything
- Chrome browser - includes flash - have to use package manager
. . . coming soon . . .


Revision [21921]

Edited on 2012-06-20 11:39:46 by CrustyLobster [client]
Additions:
**What is unxz or the .xz extension used by Barry K?**
We need a working mail client, working options welcome
**Any tips?**
. . . coming soon . . .
Deletions:
**unxz or the .xz extension used by Barry K?**
We need a working mail clinet, working options welcome


Revision [21920]

Edited on 2012-06-20 10:00:07 by CrustyLobster [Where]
Additions:
**Where do I share info?**
Deletions:
**When do I share info?**


Revision [21919]

Edited on 2012-06-20 09:52:55 by CrustyLobster [Chrome browse]
Additions:
- Chrome browser - includes flash - have to use package manager
**When do I share info?**
[[http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?p=104068#p104068 Raspberry Pi forum]]
Deletions:
**When will more info be available?**
Soon


Revision [21915]

Edited on 2012-06-20 08:05:42 by CrustyLobster [previously]
Additions:
**unxz or the .xz extension used by Barry K?**
**How was sap6 created?**
- [[geany Geany]]
- links browser - tip run from menu
- [[Leafpad]]
- [[Mtpaint]]
Puppy can be transformed into a complete compile environment by the installation of just one file, that we refer to by the generic name of "devx". In this case it is 'devx_sap6_5.91.sfs'. Normally, the Bootmanager can be used to install and uninstall SFS files, however due to the manner in which Puppy is installed on the SD card, it is necessary to click on the devx file to open it, then copy all the files into "/" -- see instructions at http://puppylinux.com/hard-puppy.htm. I have not tested the devx. If anything is missing out of it, fixes welcome. Note that as well as ""C/C++"" support, the devx has Vala, Genie and BaCon compilers, see http://bkhome.org/genie and http://bkhome.org/bacon -- BaCon is enhanced BASIC and is our recommended language for all newbies who want to be able to create fast and small compiled apps. Note, there is also an IDE for BaCon, and a GUI RAD, but not yet included in the devx.
We need a working mail clinet, working options welcome
[[PuppiDebbianOld previous pre-alpha]] (build your own from Lobster)
Deletions:
**All other distributions use dd to copy an image?**
I have never heard of unxz or the .xz extension.
'dd' is used.
**How was it created?**
- Boot and run fast
- Decompress and run from the 256MB of Raspberry Pi RAM
- [[geany Geany]], links browser, [[Leafpad]], [[Mtpaint]],
Puppy can be transformed into a complete compile environment by the installation of just one file, that we refer to by the generic name of "devx". In this case it is 'devx_sap6_5.91.sfs'. Normally, the Bootmanager can be used to install and uninstall SFS files, however due to the manner in which Puppy is installed on the SD card, it is necessary to click on the devx file to open it, then copy all the files into "/" -- see instructions at http://puppylinux.com/hard-puppy.htm. I have not tested the devx. If anything is missing out of it, fixes welcome. Note that as well as C/C++ support, the devx has Vala, Genie and BaCon compilers, see http://bkhome.org/genie and http://bkhome.org/bacon -- BaCon is enhanced BASIC and is our recommended language for all newbies who want to be able to create fast and small compiled apps. Note, there is also an IDE for BaCon, and a GUI RAD, but not yet included in the devx.
==OLD INFO==
{{image url="http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/9584/puppification2.jpg" title="text" alt="text"}}
//Puppi pre-alpha running on ARM Raspberry Pi Motherboard//
**What is this?**
This is Puppi Debian - Debian Squeeze with faster Puppy programs added
**How do I get Puppi?**
You don't. Not yet. You make it! You customise it!
Your Puppy, your choices!
Later we will have a ready made real [[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Puppi]]
[[PuppiArch We also have a Puppi Arch pre alpha]]

**Help me please!**
OK:
**Step 1 download and install Debian Squeeze on a SD card**
**With Puppy**
[[http://www.raspbian.org/PiscesImages later image available]] from Raspbian - note passwords if using Pisces image

In Puppy Slacko and most modern Puppys click on the downloaded Squeeze zip
It will expand
Move to the directory where the unzipped image is, open a console by
right clicking and select //new terminal//. Type
%%
# dd bs=1M if=debian6-19-04-2012.img of=/dev/sdc
%%
The part **debian6-19-04-2012.img** is the image and if you have a later image
replace with the updated image name
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=620459#620459 more info]]
[[http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-set-up-raspberry-pi/ Other methods]] Other distros and Windows
**Step 2 run 'The Squeeze'**
boot up
login **pi**
password **raspberry**
**startx**
for desktop
**Step 3 Change Appearance [optional)**
Right click on desktop
Change desktop/wallpaper and then drag the file from USB keydrive or download images directly with midori browser
**Step 4 Configure your setup [optional)**
Configure your timezone:
dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

Configure locale settings:
apt-get install locales
dpkg-reconfigure locales

Configure keyboard settings:
apt-get install console-data
dpkg-reconfigure console-data
**Step 5 Standard Debian way to update your installation**
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
**Step 6 Install favourite Puppy programs in the Squeeze?**
//Geany, Leafpad, gparted and a console are already present//
Activate the menu bottom left
Use the **Lxterminal** in the top menu **accessories**
(password = raspberry)
%%
sudo su
apt-get update
apt-get install mtpaint
apt-get clean
%%
look in 'graphics' [mtpaint example] or other category in menu
Programs you can install with apt-get:
- **rox-filer** = rox file manager
- **chromium-browser** = Google Chrome, faster and more stable than Midori
- **mtpaint** = bit map paint
- **dia** = structured drawing package
- **gftp** = file transfer protocol program
- **xchat** = IRC chat
- **transmission** = bit torrent
- **gnumeric** = spreadsheet
**Step 7 Move Installed programs to the desktop**
copy programs from
/usr/share/applications
to pi/desktop
use command line, File manager or rox when installed
Some familiar programs such as geany, leafpad and gparted are already in Debian Squeeze
**Step 8 Create an image file of my changes for other Puppi Users?**
%%
dd if=/dev/sda of=/path/to/a/mounted/filesystem/filename.img
%% [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=621977#621977 details]]
**Step 9 Add programs compiled for Raspberry Pi ARM v6**
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02805 Not yet tested]]
**Step 10 Add/Create custom [[http://bkhome.org/bacon/ Bacon Programs]]**
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=623900#623900 Bacon BASIC to C Converter programs]]
Put SYNC after DISPLAY
like so
Code:
DISPLAY
SYNC
on programs using HUG
**Programs NOT currently recommended for Puppi**
- mhwaveedit = Jack/Alsa driver curently Alpha status, not reliable
- iceweasel = Firefox (took 23 seconds to start up)
- synaptic = huge and slow, tends to crash
- inkscape = structured drawing package, huge may be too slow presently
BarryK has compiled inkscape lite for Arm6
**How do I move files from a USB keydrive on or off Debian Squeeze?**
Change the permissions. You can do this from the file manager
I changed everything to read/write and executable
In Rox the USB will be visible in **/media** folder
**Ref:**
[[https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-update SD Firmware update]] The SD image contains two partitions
a boot image similar to a BIOS (see above) and the distro image eg.Debian, Arch, Fedora
The ""Woof2"" system only supports the Mele ARM device at present
My 'Getting started with Woof' wiki page now has information on syncing with latest Woof:
http://bkhome.org/fossil/woof2.cgi/wiki?name=Getting+Started+with+Woof
[[http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/woof2/fossil-update.html This is 01micko's tutorial]]


Revision [21914]

Edited on 2012-06-20 06:36:11 by CrustyLobster [going to test devx now]
Additions:
**How do I compile programs in Puppi Sap?**
You need the devx
Puppy can be transformed into a complete compile environment by the installation of just one file, that we refer to by the generic name of "devx". In this case it is 'devx_sap6_5.91.sfs'. Normally, the Bootmanager can be used to install and uninstall SFS files, however due to the manner in which Puppy is installed on the SD card, it is necessary to click on the devx file to open it, then copy all the files into "/" -- see instructions at http://puppylinux.com/hard-puppy.htm. I have not tested the devx. If anything is missing out of it, fixes welcome. Note that as well as C/C++ support, the devx has Vala, Genie and BaCon compilers, see http://bkhome.org/genie and http://bkhome.org/bacon -- BaCon is enhanced BASIC and is our recommended language for all newbies who want to be able to create fast and small compiled apps. Note, there is also an IDE for BaCon, and a GUI RAD, but not yet included in the devx.
//Lobster note: I am going to test devx now//
**How do I send email?**
Use Gmail, yahoomail or other cloud email service for now


Revision [21913]

Edited on 2012-06-20 06:23:58 by CrustyLobster [change the Appearance]
Additions:
First True Puppi ""Sap6"" is now available for debugging
{{color text="New" c="red"}} [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02865 Barry k SAP6]] instructions and download
**How do I change the Appearance of Puppi Sap**
[[http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/post/25495368482/lobster-here-using-sap6-downloaded-image-using Change background]]
[[PuppiArch We also have a Puppi Arch pre alpha]]
[[http://www.raspbian.org/PiscesImages later image available]] from Raspbian - note passwords if using Pisces image
Deletions:
First True Puppi 'Sap6' is now available for debugging
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02865 Barry k SAP6]] instructions and download
{{color text="New" c="red"}} [[PuppiArch We also have a Puppi Arch pre alpha]]
{{color text="New" c="red"}} [[http://www.raspbian.org/PiscesImages later image available]] from Raspbian - note passwords if using Pisces image


Revision [21912]

Edited on 2012-06-20 06:15:50 by CrustyLobster [What works]
Additions:
**How was it created?**
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02866 Woof used to build sap6 pre-alpha]]
**What needs fixing?**
Everything
[[http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/arm/test/raspi-sap6-5.91-pre-alpha/sap6-5.91-readme.htm full list]]
Please send bug fixes to [[http://bkhome.org/blog/?page=1 Barry K blog comments]]
**What works?**
- Boot and run fast
- Decompress and run from the 256MB of Raspberry Pi RAM
- [[jwm JWM]] - Joe's Window Manager - stable - running well
- [[ROXfiler Rox File Manager]] (incidentally Rox was developed first on the ARM processor)
- [[geany Geany]], links browser, [[Leafpad]], [[Mtpaint]],


Revision [21910]

Edited on 2012-06-20 04:56:45 by CrustyLobster [image]
Additions:
{{image url="http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5wqshqWDl1rr9loao1_500.jpg" title="text" alt="text"}}
**When is it available?**
First True Puppi 'Sap6' is now available for debugging
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02865 Barry k SAP6]] instructions and download
**All other distributions use dd to copy an image?**
I have never heard of unxz or the .xz extension.
'dd' is used.
.xz is the latest compression type, much smaller than .gz or .bz2 or zip. The 'unxz' utility decompresses it, and it is then piped to 'dd' -- the "|" is the pipe operator, which means that the output of the unxz operation becomes the input to dd.
**When will more info be available?**
Soon
[[http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/ latest pics]]
==OLD INFO==


Revision [21893]

Edited on 2012-06-13 16:54:07 by darkcity [remove extra bread]
Deletions:
[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]]


Revision [21764]

Edited on 2012-06-06 07:10:23 by CrustyLobster [remove extra bread]
Additions:
{{include PuppiMenu}}
Deletions:
== [[PuppiPlan Intro]] : [[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Faqs]] : [[PuppiArch Puppi+Arch]] : [[PARM Puppy on ARM]] ==


Revision [21758]

Edited on 2012-06-06 06:55:42 by CrustyLobster [remove extra bread]
Additions:
== [[PuppiPlan Intro]] : [[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Faqs]] : [[PuppiArch Puppi+Arch]] : [[PARM Puppy on ARM]] ==
===Puppi + Debian===
Deletions:
== [[PuppiPlan Intro]] : [[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Faqs]] : [[Puppi Puppi+Debian]] : [[PuppiArch Puppi+Arch]] : [[PARM Puppy on ARM]] ==


Revision [21753]

Edited on 2012-06-06 05:13:20 by CrustyLobster [remove extra bread]
Additions:
== [[PuppiPlan Intro]] : [[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Faqs]] : [[Puppi Puppi+Debian]] : [[PuppiArch Puppi+Arch]] : [[PARM Puppy on ARM]] ==


Revision [21684]

Edited on 2012-05-30 02:50:02 by CrustyLobster [Pisces image]
Additions:
{{color text="New" c="red"}} [[http://www.raspbian.org/PiscesImages later image available]] from Raspbian - note passwords if using Pisces image
**Step 4 Configure your setup [optional)**
Configure your timezone:
dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

Configure locale settings:
apt-get install locales
dpkg-reconfigure locales

Configure keyboard settings:
apt-get install console-data
dpkg-reconfigure console-data
**Step 5 Standard Debian way to update your installation**
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
**Step 6 Install favourite Puppy programs in the Squeeze?**
**Step 7 Move Installed programs to the desktop**
**Step 8 Create an image file of my changes for other Puppi Users?**
**Step 9 Add programs compiled for Raspberry Pi ARM v6**
**Step 10 Add/Create custom [[http://bkhome.org/bacon/ Bacon Programs]]**
The ""Woof2"" system only supports the Mele ARM device at present
[[http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/woof2/fossil-update.html This is 01micko's tutorial]]
Deletions:
**Step 4 Install favourite Puppy programs in the Squeeze?**
**Step 5 Move Installed programs to the desktop**
**Step 6 Create an image file of my changes for other Puppi Users?**
**Step 7 Add programs compiled for Raspberry Pi ARM v6**
**Step 8 Add/Create custom [[http://bkhome.org/bacon/ Bacon Programs]]**
The Woof2 system only supports the Mele ARM device at present
This is 01micko's tutorial:
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/woof2/fossil-update.html


Revision [21666]

Edited on 2012-05-27 09:18:53 by CrustyLobster [PuppiArch]
Additions:
This is Puppi Debian - Debian Squeeze with faster Puppy programs added
{{color text="New" c="red"}} [[PuppiArch We also have a Puppi Arch pre alpha]]
Deletions:
This is Debian Squeeze with faster Puppy programs added


Revision [21663]

Edited on 2012-05-26 22:30:50 by CrustyLobster [updates]
Additions:
**How do I move files from a USB keydrive on or off Debian Squeeze?**
Change the permissions. You can do this from the file manager
I changed everything to read/write and executable
In Rox the USB will be visible in **/media** folder
Deletions:
**Step 9 Add Puppy Scripts**
To Do - compiling of Xdialog


Revision [21538]

Edited on 2012-05-17 03:01:05 by CrustyLobster [Wallpaper]
Additions:
[[http://bestfreewallpapers.net/mediagallery/album.php?aid=128 Wallpaper]]


Revision [21496]

Edited on 2012-05-12 10:25:25 by CrustyLobster [SD Firmware update]
Additions:
**Ref:**
[[https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-update SD Firmware update]] The SD image contains two partitions
a boot image similar to a BIOS (see above) and the distro image eg.Debian, Arch, Fedora
The Woof2 system only supports the Mele ARM device at present
My 'Getting started with Woof' wiki page now has information on syncing with latest Woof:
http://bkhome.org/fossil/woof2.cgi/wiki?name=Getting+Started+with+Woof
This is 01micko's tutorial:
http://www.smokey01.com/01micko/woof2/fossil-update.html


Revision [21448]

Edited on 2012-04-30 01:59:33 by CrustyLobster [Bacon BASIC to C Converter programs]
Additions:
**Step 3 Change Appearance [optional)**
**Add More Puppi artwork**
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=577370#577370 Puppy artwork]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=619676#619676 Neu icons]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=618954#618954 Nimbus icons]]
look in 'graphics' [mtpaint example] or other category in menu
- **rox-filer** = rox file manager
- **chromium-browser** = Google Chrome, faster and more stable than Midori
- **mtpaint** = bit map paint
- **dia** = structured drawing package
- **gftp** = file transfer protocol program
- **xchat** = IRC chat
- **transmission** = bit torrent
- **gnumeric** = spreadsheet
**Step 6 Create an image file of my changes for other Puppi Users?**
**Step 7 Add programs compiled for Raspberry Pi ARM v6**
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02805 Not yet tested]]
**Step 8 Add/Create custom [[http://bkhome.org/bacon/ Bacon Programs]]**
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=623900#623900 Bacon BASIC to C Converter programs]]
Put SYNC after DISPLAY
like so
Code:
DISPLAY
SYNC
on programs using HUG
**Step 9 Add Puppy Scripts**
To Do - compiling of Xdialog
- mhwaveedit = Jack/Alsa driver curently Alpha status, not reliable
BarryK has compiled inkscape lite for Arm6
Deletions:
**Step 3 Change desktop [optional)**
check mtpaint (that is an example) is there by running from the terminal
- rox-filer = rox file manager
- chromium-browser = Google Chrome, faster and more stable than Midori
- mtpaint = bit map paint
- dia = structured drawing package
- gftp = file transfer protocol program
- xchat = IRC chat
- transmission = bit torrent
- gnumeric
**How do I create an image file of my changes for other Puppi Users?**
**More Puppi artwork please . . .**
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=577370#577370 Puppy artwork]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=619676#619676 Neu icons]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=618954#618954 Nimbus icons]]
- mhwaveedit = Jack sound driver not available yet
**Programs compiled for Raspberry Pi ARM v6**
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02805 Not yet test]]


Revision [21447]

Edited on 2012-04-29 11:41:37 by CrustyLobster [Programs compiled for Raspberry Pi]
Additions:
**Programs compiled for Raspberry Pi ARM v6**
[[http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02805 Not yet test]]


Revision [21428]

Edited on 2012-04-27 04:49:03 by CrustyLobster [gnumeric]
Additions:
- gnumeric


Revision [21427]

Edited on 2012-04-26 09:06:29 by CrustyLobster [gnumeric]
Additions:
**With Puppy**
Deletions:
**With Puppy?**


Revision [21426]

Edited on 2012-04-26 08:48:42 by CrustyLobster [Categories]
Additions:
----
==Categories==
CategoryTutorial
CategoryARM


Revision [21425]

Edited on 2012-04-26 08:36:46 by CrustyLobster [Categories]
Additions:
[[HomePage]] > [[ComponentHowTo Components and HowTos]]


Revision [21424]

Edited on 2012-04-26 08:32:34 by CrustyLobster [real puppi]
Additions:
Later we will have a ready made real [[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Puppi]]
Deletions:
Later we will have a real Puppi


Revision [21419]

Edited on 2012-04-26 08:14:24 by CrustyLobster [Programs NOT currently recommended for Puppi]
Additions:
- rox-filer = rox file manager
- mtpaint = bit map paint
- gftp = file transfer protocol program
- xchat = IRC chat
Some familiar programs such as geany, leafpad and gparted are already in Debian Squeeze
dd if=/dev/sda of=/path/to/a/mounted/filesystem/filename.img
%% [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=621977#621977 details]]
**More Puppi artwork please . . .**
**Programs NOT currently recommended for Puppi**
- iceweasel = Firefox (took 23 seconds to start up)
- synaptic = huge and slow, tends to crash
- inkscape = structured drawing package, huge may be too slow presently
Deletions:
[[Homepage]] > [[PuppyVersionIndex Puppy Version]]
====Puppi====
- rox-filer = Rox file manager
- mtpaint = bitmap paint
- inkscape = structured drawing package
- gftp = file transfer program
- xchat = IRC
**More Puppy artwork please . . .**
%%
dd if=/dev/sda of=/path/to/a/mounted/filesystem/filename.img
%% [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=621977#621977 details]]
==Also see==
~[[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Puppy School - RaspberryPi]]
----
==Categories==
CategoryPuppies
CategoryARM


Revision [21411]

Edited on 2012-04-26 06:57:55 by darkcity [bread cat]
Additions:
~[[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Puppy School - RaspberryPi]]
Deletions:
~[[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Puppy School RaspberryPi]]


Revision [21407]

Edited on 2012-04-26 06:54:46 by darkcity [bread cat]
Additions:
[[Homepage]] > [[PuppyVersionIndex Puppy Version]]
====Puppi====
==Also see==
~[[PuppySchoolRaspberryPi Puppy School RaspberryPi]]
----
==Categories==
CategoryPuppies
CategoryARM


Revision [21388]

Edited on 2012-04-26 05:50:49 by CrustyLobster [bread cat]
Additions:
- mtpaint = bitmap paint
- gftp = file transfer program
- xchat = IRC
- transmission = bit torrent
Deletions:
- gftp
- xchat
- transmission


Revision [21345]

Edited on 2012-04-25 05:33:44 by CrustyLobster [Raspberry + Puppy Power]
Additions:
[[http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-set-up-raspberry-pi/ Other methods]] Other distros and Windows
Change desktop/wallpaper and then drag the file from USB keydrive or download images directly with midori browser
[[http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/115/wallpaper5t.jpg Raspberry + Puppy Power]]
//Geany, Leafpad, gparted and a console are already present//
Programs you can install with apt-get:
copy programs from
to pi/desktop
use command line, File manager or rox when installed
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=577370#577370 Puppy artwork]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=619676#619676 Neu icons]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=618954#618954 Nimbus icons]]
Deletions:
[[http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-set-up-raspberry-pi/ Other methods]]
Change desktop/wallpaper and then drag the file from USB keydrive or download images directly with midori browser
//Geany, Leafpad, gparted and a console are already present//
These are other programs you can install
programs can be copied from
to pi/desktop
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=577370#577370 Puppy artwork]]


Revision [21344]

Edited on 2012-04-25 04:11:51 by CrustyLobster [Puppi pre-alpha running on ARM motherboard]
Additions:

**What is this?**
This is Debian Squeeze with faster Puppy programs added

**How do I get Puppi?**
You don't. Not yet. You make it! You customise it!
Your Puppy, your choices!
Later we will have a real Puppi

**Help me please!**
OK:

**Step 1 download and install Debian Squeeze on a SD card**
**With Puppy?**
In Puppy Slacko and most modern Puppys click on the downloaded Squeeze zip
It will expand
Move to the directory where the unzipped image is, open a console by
right clicking and select //new terminal//. Type
%%
# dd bs=1M if=debian6-19-04-2012.img of=/dev/sdc
%%
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=620459#620459 more info]]
The part **debian6-19-04-2012.img** is the image and if you have a later image
replace with the updated image name
[[http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-set-up-raspberry-pi/ Other methods]]

**Step 2 run 'The Squeeze'**
boot up
login **pi**
password **raspberry**
**startx**
for desktop

**Step 3 Change desktop [optional)**
Right click on desktop
Change desktop/wallpaper and then drag the file from USB keydrive or download images directly with midori browser
[[http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb335/cructacean/parm3.jpg desktop wallpaper]]
[[http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb335/cructacean/parmwall.jpg older wallpaper design]]
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=621813#621813 pacer106 design]]

**Step 4 Install favourite Puppy programs in the Squeeze?**
//Geany, Leafpad, gparted and a console are already present//

Activate the menu bottom left
Use the **Lxterminal** in the top menu **accessories**
(password = raspberry)
%%
sudo su
apt-get update
apt-get install mtpaint
apt-get clean
%%
check mtpaint (that is an example) is there by running from the terminal

These are other programs you can install
- rox-filer = Rox file manager
- chromium-browser = Google Chrome, faster and more stable than Midori
- inkscape = structured drawing package
- dia = structured drawing package
- mhwaveedit = Jack sound driver not available yet
- gftp
- xchat
- transmission

**Step 5 Move Installed programs to the desktop**
programs can be copied from
/usr/share/applications
to pi/desktop

**More Puppy artwork please . . .**
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=577370#577370 Puppy artwork]]

**How do I create an image file of my changes for other Puppi Users?**
%%
dd if=/dev/sda of=/path/to/a/mounted/filesystem/filename.img
%% [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=621977#621977 details]]


Revision [21343]

The oldest known version of this page was created on 2012-04-25 03:37:31 by CrustyLobster [Puppi pre-alpha running on ARM motherboard]
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