I've Experienced Several Different Iterations of the DPup, Debian 32-bit version of Puppy Linux
In This Video We Are Looking At DPup, Debian Bookworm 32-bit version of Puppy Linux.
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BookwormPup32 is a 32-bit version of Puppy Linux based on Debian Bookworm components.
It's configuration is closely based on that of BookwormPup64 (thanks radky & dimkr).
Kernel is 6.1.x
OverlayFS provides the layered filesystem.
GTK+3 apps are provided wherever possible.
Pipewire sound management.
Connman connection management.
Comprehensive firmware in the fdrv is provided. (large)
Some differences with BW64:
- built-in browser is Light rather than Firefox (Chromium, Firefox, Palemoon, SeaMonkey available for download)
- xz sfs compression is used instead of zst
- celluloid is not included (gobject segfault issues)
- samba is provided in a separate sfs
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