i have to get a new sd card i want to try this one on it (keeping already running sd in tact)
but i want to see if Tiny Core Linux would work if no one tries it before me i want to use the 64Mb version i will post update if i get it to work or not but 64Mb supports WIFI
here is the website for those who want to try
http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/downloads.html
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As far as I can see that is currently only for X86 based systems and as such will not run on the Pi? A version that could run on the Pi would be great - especially as with the new 512MB Pi's it could run almost exclusively from RAM which would be great for performance. However I could not see any indications of a Pi (or even ARM) port?
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yea i gave it shot because i found a sd card that was only 256Mb so i didn't care about it will try to see if i can talk to one of programers to see if they can make i new version for Rpi i got the new one by the way (but as a live disc on a icore3 it is fast) or once i learn to program i will gave a lite weight os a shot since i did buy a Rpi to learn that and to play with
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http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/4.x/armv6/ - Looks like there is a Raspberry Pi version.
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thanks for that link it works great but this isnt the full version and now i have to remember my busybox there is a person working on it so it should grow i now have a use for my 256Mb sd
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How to login(login and password?) and start the graphical environment?
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Take a look on piCore-X 4.7 alpha version, an equivalant to TC on x86:
Analog video:

HDMI video:

Analog video:

HDMI video:

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Hi,
I'm happy to announce first public beta of TC for Raspberry Pi, codename PiCore-X which is the equivalent of TC on x86. For more information and download visit
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... 434.0.html
I'm happy to announce first public beta of TC for Raspberry Pi, codename PiCore-X which is the equivalent of TC on x86. For more information and download visit
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... 434.0.html
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Project is progressing. Now LXDE is running in piCore:

(Above is running in QUEMU.)
For more info, visit home page at
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/board,57.0.html

(Above is running in QUEMU.)
For more info, visit home page at
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/board,57.0.html
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bmarkus wrote:Project is progressing. Now LXDE is running in piCore:
(Above is running in QUEMU.)
For more info, visit home page at
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/board,57.0.html
that just looks awesome man so i need to get the new os disto
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TinyCore has released a new image: http://code.google.com/p/tinycore-rpi/downloads/list
piCore-20121202.img.gz 32.0 MB
Compressed bootable image for Core for Raspberry Pi
This version bring the base to v4.7.1 and adds some missing links as reported.
Now defaults to new master repo: repo.picorelinux.org
Added zsync to the base.
piCore-20121202.img.gz 32.0 MB
Compressed bootable image for Core for Raspberry Pi
This version bring the base to v4.7.1 and adds some missing links as reported.
Now defaults to new master repo: repo.picorelinux.org
Added zsync to the base.
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I have been able to boot TC on my Pi to a Command Line where does one go from here ??
tc@box:~$ _
tc@box:~$ _
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Cloudcentric wrote:I have been able to boot TC on my Pi to a Command Line where does one go from here ??
tc@box:~$ _
that one i had problems too get the one bmarks uses it is a beta but it works get then you will have to do some editing but here is a link for the wifi edit
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... 491.0.html
this is the download i used
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... 434.0.html
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Tell me again why I should care.
Why is this better than one or any of the "standard" distributions?
Why is this better than one or any of the "standard" distributions?
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Joe Schmoe wrote:Tell me again why I should care.
Why is this better than one or any of the "standard" distributions?
No need to care whatsoever, it is about choice as is the ethos of Linux, I was just interested in what TC offers, as I have done with RiscOS, Debian, Bodhi, Fedora, Arch and Slack...
Still do not know what to do at the command prompt, anyone ???
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It sounds like one of the attractions is that it is small (as the name implies). Posts in this thread have indicated that it can fit on a 256 Mb (*) card - or even on a 64 Mb card. That's certainly all to the good. I'm curious as to what functionality had to be sacrificed to get that size advantage.
(*) Yes, M as in megabytes. I've noticed lately that some people seem to use the designations Mb and Gb interchangeably - generally to mean the later. I wanted it to be clear that I really did mean "megabytes" here.
(*) Yes, M as in megabytes. I've noticed lately that some people seem to use the designations Mb and Gb interchangeably - generally to mean the later. I wanted it to be clear that I really did mean "megabytes" here.
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Joe Schmoe wrote:It sounds like one of the attractions is that it is small (as the name implies). Posts in this thread have indicated that it can fit on a 256 Mb (*) card - or even on a 64 Mb card. That's certainly all to the good. I'm curious as to what functionality had to be sacrificed to get that size advantage.
(*) Yes, M as in megabytes. I've noticed lately that some people seem to use the designations Mb and Gb interchangeably - generally to mean the later. I wanted it to be clear that I really did mean "megabytes" here.
i use the x86 version on one of my laptops and they get rid of all the pretty looks make icons and strip out all of the extras that you don't need it is from a few of the people that made DSL (damn small Linux) it is super fast on a intel i3, it got a Pentium II to use wifi i posted a status update to facebook then the 384Mhz could not handle any more tho and turned off moz. so i just wanted to see what it could do on a raspberry pi
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Cloudcentric wrote:New piCore-X beta available, has the GUI !
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.ph ... 34.15.html
Downloading! Thks
Mis apuntes de...Raspberry Pi: http://misapuntesde.com
Google Docs RPi: http://goo.gl/Iwhbq
Google Docs RPi: http://goo.gl/Iwhbq
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Tiny Core Linux is not a traditional distribution but a toolkit to make your own system using components only you really need. True, it is fast and small with unique features. One of them is that system is not installed on the conventional way. Applications resides in read only extensions and mounted at boot time. Changes, home dir, etc. reside in RAM and by default not restored at boot, so you have always a clean environment which makes it ideal for development.
Of course, you can save data, you can have a traditional persistent home dir, what ever you want. Tiny Core Linux (and piCore) offers much more freedom and flexibility than any other systems. It fits really to Raspberry Pi, ideal for education, hobbyist, etc.
Basic system is CLI only. You can install required components. You can stay with CLI with servers, SSH remote access or install X with a minimal graphical environment with flwm window managers, indtall LXDE, etc. Anything what you want.
If you are looking for just another distro, probably it is not for you. If you have a special project, you are learning LINUX, curious what is inside, lets go.
Note, it is a still beta, repository is growing day by they. Contributors are welcome to join the project.
To learn what is it, visit Tiny Core home page and read intro:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/welcome.html
and core concept:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/concepts.html
Bela
Of course, you can save data, you can have a traditional persistent home dir, what ever you want. Tiny Core Linux (and piCore) offers much more freedom and flexibility than any other systems. It fits really to Raspberry Pi, ideal for education, hobbyist, etc.
Basic system is CLI only. You can install required components. You can stay with CLI with servers, SSH remote access or install X with a minimal graphical environment with flwm window managers, indtall LXDE, etc. Anything what you want.
If you are looking for just another distro, probably it is not for you. If you have a special project, you are learning LINUX, curious what is inside, lets go.
Note, it is a still beta, repository is growing day by they. Contributors are welcome to join the project.
To learn what is it, visit Tiny Core home page and read intro:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/welcome.html
and core concept:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/concepts.html
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Thank you very much. That speaks very well to my question.
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Some of the available packages have been updated as well as the web page:
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/arm.html
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/arm.html
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New beta version of piCore-X released.
Changes:
- base updated to 4.7.3
- packages updated
Download:
http://www.hasix.org/tc/piCore-X-beta130107a.img.xz
Please note, that there are many new packages in the repository, including wireles stack, ALSA, etc.
Changes:
- base updated to 4.7.3
- packages updated
Download:
http://www.hasix.org/tc/piCore-X-beta130107a.img.xz
Please note, that there are many new packages in the repository, including wireles stack, ALSA, etc.
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bmarkus wrote:New beta version of piCore-X released.
Changes:
- base updated to 4.7.3
- packages updated
Download:
http://www.hasix.org/tc/piCore-X-beta130107a.img.xz
Please note, that there are many new packages in the repository, including wireles stack, ALSA, etc.
Yes nice to see another update so soon, I managed to install and surf with Dillo3, will try wireless and alsa time permitting.
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