Hi.
I have released now
LazY Puppy Art Studio 64, which is a
WoofCE built involving
makepup by wiak (you can find this
makepup here). Note: even though
LazY Puppy Art Studio 64 is a WoofCE built, it is NOT an official Puppy Linux as I'm NOT a member of the WoofCE team.
Basic Information and download Link:
LazY Puppy Art Studio 64 is a full featured Audio, Graphics and Video Studio for all multi-talented musicians and/or people being interested in doing some Music, Graphics, Video.
Here's a Video to watch at Youtube:
LazY Puppy Art Studio 64 preview
Download LazY Puppy Art Studio 64 at archive.org.
There is one
LP6ArtStudio64.iso file which contains the basic Art Studio 64 System including all the programs that I prefer to use. But there's a lot more to download.
Some of you who are familiar with Puppy Linux might know about the
adrv,
fdrv and
ydrv plus its benefits. LazY Puppy Art Studio 64 also comes with the ability to have
gdrv,
mdrv,
ndrv and
vdrv.
There is already the
mdrv_ArtStudio64_1.0.0.sfs to download which contains additional Music Studio programs and plugins.
Then there is some more. sfs modules, since I like the way of the modular concept and I prefer to use Puppy Linux that way. This means lots of programs are stored into additional .sfs modules, as there is:
Ardour64.sfs, AVIDemux64.sfs, Blender64.sfs, DenemoLilyPond64.sfs, GIMP64.sfs, GoogleEarth64.sfs, JRE64.sfs, JWildFire64.sfs, KdenLive64.sfs, Krita64.sfs, LilyPond64.sfs, MusE64.sfs, PaleMoon64.sfs, Rosegarden64.sfs, Stellarium64.sfs, SunVox64.sfs, Tintii64.sfs
Edit: the KdenLive64.sfs includes Openshot as well. You'd probably never seen a that small kdenlive .sfs module.
The names said it all.
Just
download all of them and put them
all together at the location where the
puppy_ArtStudio64_1.0.0.sfs is stored.
Installation:
Just burn that .iso to a CD and boot the computer from that CD.
I strongly recommend to install first to a USB flash drive to play a little with it. Just use GParted to format the USB flash drive and to set the boot flag.
NOTE: DO NOT CREATE a 64bit ext4 partition! USE EXT3 instead!
After the USB flash drive is formatted and its boot flag is activated, create directory
ArtStudio64 on the root directory of that USB flash drive. Copy the contents from the CD or the mounted .iso (except: boot.cat) into that
ArtStudio64 directory - do it also with all the other downloaded .sfs modules.
If finished run
Grub4DOS bootloader configuration from Menu (or type
grub4dosconfig into a terminal and hit enter) to install the boot loader to the USB flash drive. Let Grub4DOS search for operating systems only on that USB flash drive. If finished open the created file menu.lst in geany and replace its content with the content of file example-grub4dos-menu.lst.
You should now prepared to boot
LazY Puppy Art Studio 64 from that USB flash drive.
Thanks and have fun!