Squeezed Arm Puppy
Version 5.96, 1 July 2012
This pup is codenamed "sap", meaning "Squeezed Arm Puppy" and is built specifically to run on the Raspberry Pi.
Version 5.96 is the second alpha-quality build that I am uploading for others to
test. It is very important to understand that this is alpha-quality, meaning
that it has some bugs.
Puppy Linux enthusiasts know that their pup is remarkably small, and
this new port is no exception. It is built from Debian Squeeze armel
binary .deb packages (plus many that I compiled) and the download
SD-card image is only 85.6MB -- compressed of course, the image expands
to fit a 4GB card.
In that tiny size you get "the works", including a comprehensive suite
of configuration apps, Chromium web browser, Abiword word processor,
Gnumeric spreadsheet
editor, mtPaint image editor, InkscapeLite vector drawing editor, Osmo
personal organizer, Ayttm
multi-protocol chat client, Notecase notes organiser, Gnome-mplayer
media player, Sylpheed email client, and so on -- checkout the menu, you
will be amazed!
There will likely be more uploads of "sap" in the coming weeks, as bugs
are fixed. To follow what is happening, please monitor my blog:
http://bkhome.org/blog/
Release notes
- Printing?
I have not tried it. This pup has everything, cups, ghostscript,
foomatic-filters, all of the gutenprint drivers. But does it actually
work? If there are any problems, this may be one for a CUPs guru to
tackle. UPDATE: one report that printing works!
- Sane scanning?
Again, untested. This pup has Xsane GUI and hundreds of sane drivers.
- Digital camera?
Again, untested. This pup has libghoto2 and my very own PupCamera app.
It is supposed to auto-detect when you plug in a digital camera to usb
port.
- Dialup Internet
For the older analog-modem and modern broadband dialup, we have 'wvdial'
and our GUI PupDial. However, I compiled a very old version of wvdial,
1.41, partly due to it's very small size, but I don't know if it will
work with modern usb modem devices. For someone interested in this area,
and with C++ coding ability, this old wvdial may be a good project to
update, as it is vastly smaller than the later wvdials that require
wvstreams.
- Menu entries
Some packages have menu entries in inappropriate locations, for example
Gnome-mplayer is found in the 'Utility' menu. I will fix this. - 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_5.96.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.
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 under development, but not yet
included in the devx.
- config.txt
The first partition on the SD card has this file, with
"hdmi_force_hotplug=1" in it. This overrides autodetection of the
monitor, and if you are not using a hdmi monitor then you will want to
comment-out this line.
- Sound
Not yet working.
Sources repo
I try to keep all sources available in my sources repo:
http://bkhome.org/sources
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Further notes
- For a quick check of all packages in this pup, look at file /root/.packages/woof-installed-packages
- Puppy has the PET package system. Package files have the
extension .pet. If you compile an application and would like to create a
PET package, see: http://puppylinux.com/development/createpet.htm
Feedback
if you fix anything, please post at my blog. If you want to send a file,
my email address is STARTbkaulerATgmailDOTcomEND (obfuscated). Please
do not post any bug reports to me, or any general queries, my workload
is up to the eyeballs.
Regards,
Barry Kauler 1 July 2012
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