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saintless
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Puppy Linux  Porteus Fredx181 Light_Wheezy2 saintless
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quote from from http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90660


Edit: 08.01.2014. Light-Wheezy-2.iso uploaded - 121Mb.  
http://www.smokey01.com/saintless/Light-Wheezy/ 
 Link to Fredx's Porteus-Wheezy here (Read the Readme.txt) for boot code:  
http://www.smokey01.com/saintless/Porteus-Wheezy/ 

 Changes from Light-Wheezy previous version: 

 01) apt-get or dpkg added packages: 
 alsa-base, alsa-utils, wget, synaptic, makedev, volumeicon-alsa, lxtask, lame, dbus, dbus-x11, leafpad, gpicview, scrot, lxlauncher. desktop-drive-icons, pup-volume-monitor, searchmonkey, e2fsck-static, hfsprogs, exfat-utils, libbsd0, dhex. 

 02) Portable programs: 
 Scrotdlg - screenshot program from Sergey. 
 Xhippo - portable audio player contributed from Mcewanw 
 Multy-Copy-Paste option to ROX added (author SFR):  
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=77003 
 Make live-rw save file GUI from Terry (Sunburnt) added in start menu + desktop icon. 

 03) Configuration changes: 
 Volume-control icon added on task bar. 
 /scripts changed to /opt/bin 
 /portable changed to /opt/apps 
 Created /root/Startup - any executable script or file or link to executable will be started after X is loaded (same as in Puppy). 
 /mnt now is a symlink to /media 
 Audio-Setup start click menu runs alsactl init + alsamixer (use only if there is no sound after boot). 
 Lxlauncher start menu click to be tested if we decide to keep lxlauncher. 

 04) Added files from live-boot v.2.5 in /usr/shsre/initramfs-tools/scripts needed if we use some scripts from russian sfspup. 

 05) Removed programs: 
 idesk 
 xpaint 

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Edit: 30.12.2013: Porteus-Wheezy from Fredx181 download here:  
http://www.smokey01.com/saintless/Porteus-Wheezy/ 
 There is a Readme.txt file with his post with instructions how to use it. And his original first post here:  
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=747107#747107 
 Since it has the same wheezy base and the different is in the boot and save file process and options we can reproduce most of the changes we like in both versions.