Plop Linux HistoryMy idea was to create a small and easy to use rescue Linux. However, over the years it became bigger and more powerful. Here is a short overview of important events. 2003 - First public release 1.0 / 1.xAfter a few years of linux experience, I decided to make an own small linux distribution. Boot: with a compiled linuxrc. I modified the linuxrc of Paul Hayter for my needs and how I thought in which way Plop Linux should boot.Kernel: compiled by myself Boot from: ISO, Floppy, chain load USB Programs: programs collected and compiled by myself with Redhat Linux, some binaries taken from Redhat Linux Size: about 40MB 2004 - Version 2.x releasesOnly updates for the public version Non public: With the help of the Linux from Scratch project I created my own minimal Linux that has GCC. From that point I was free from Linux Distributions and able to do my own stuff. Before, I used a small Redhat installation as base for years and compiled all I needed by myself. Now, with the small base Linux it was no problem to do all by myself and life without distributions. Non public version to boot from the XBOX 2005 - Version 3.0
Programs from myself compiled Linux. Non public version to boot from the XBOX 2005 - Version 3.2.1Last public version with booting from floppy 2006 - Version 3.3Size: 69MB 2009 - Version 3.7.18opt.sqfs with Fluxbox and Gnome 2009 - 2012 - Version 4.x releasesNetwork boot. See the Change Log for more info's. 2012 - Version 4.2.0Live Version with support for blind people (brltty, Orca) + preconfigured. 2013
Plop Linux rebuild from scratch with latest software releases. No public release. 2014
Plop Linux rebuild from scratch with latest software releases. Only Plop Linux Test releases. 2015 - Version 4.3.0
Public release i486, x86_64, ARM. 2019 - Version numbering changedLast old version numbering is 4.3.9 in the year 2018. New numbering started 2019. It is a combination of 2 digit year and the release number of the year. Starting with 19.1. © 2024 by
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