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[BL] puppy linux 1.0.7 as source of modules and packages
sindi keesan
2014-02-04 14:28:20 UTC
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http://puppylinux.ca/vintage/puppy-1.07-mozilla.iso (and many other
versions) - install to live CD. Bootable from a wakepup 1.1.C floppy if
you copy vmlinuz image.gz and usr_cram.fs to the main directory c:\
(Fat32). In theory also boots with lilo and root=/dev/ram0 read-only.
The live CD booted from a 133MHz but not a 233MHz laptop. It makes a
256MB pup001 in C:\ during the first boot, which can be moved along with
usr_cram.fs to an ext2 partition (NOT a subdirectory of it).

http://dotpups.de/dotpups - packages for puppy 1 and 2. Choose 1.

A 2005 linux with kernel 2.4.29 and glibc 2.3.4 (which worked with mplayer
that I compiled for glibc 2.3.6)

The kernel and modules support cardbus, and the /wifi directory of dotpups
provides additional drivers for ipw2200 hostap adm madwifi adm8211 acx100
ralink rtl8180. There are year 2005 packages for alsa, irfanview, qcad,
gimp, imagemagick, xmms, xine, ffmpeg, mplayer 1.0.8 and 1.0rc1 and much
more that would probably work with BL2 with updated glibc (use package
from Slackware 11, use my much smaller SWlibs.tgz, or copy over the 2.3.4
from puppy itself and ldconfig after booting from BL3 floppy disks).

Puppy 1 uses the 2.4 kernel, and 1.07 is the last with OSS support (which
works on two of my computers where ALSA would not.)

I think you can use 2.4.29 kernel modules with 2.4.31 kernel (I compiled
and posted a bunch of them at http://keesan.freeshell.org/bl/) with insmod
-f (force). The packages can be unpacked with tar. cp -a lib* to
preserve symlinks if they are there, or make them with ldconfig.

The 2.4.29 kernel still uses the same pcmcia as BL3 so the wifi modules
should work for the newer cardbus cards. I have not tried this yet.

Opera 12 needs glibc 2.8, which needs a 2.6 kernel. A puppy 2.6 kernel
might work in BL2. Kernel 2.6.21.7 (puppy 4.1.2) is the last to show ata
as hd not sd.

There is a movgrab (included in a you2pup package) written in C.
Download youtube videos as 3gp (144p) flv (240p) or (360p) mp4 and play
with mplayer.

ldd reveals no problems.

mplayer -t flv http://(youtube URL) downloaded a 3gp for me which David
Moberg's uclibc mplayer said was encrypted VOB and would not play. I was
unable to compile it for BL2.


Sindi Keesan

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