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Squeakware is a compact, customizable bootable Squeak, based on a linux distribution *SLAX>http://slax.linux-live.org/*. !Screenshots: KDE (SLAX Standard version) - about 256MB *http://swikis.ddo.jp/umejava/uploads/26/sqware0.2-snap1.jpg* *http://swikis.ddo.jp/umejava/uploads/26/sqware0.2-snap2.jpg* XFce4 (SLAX Popcorn version) - about 128MB *+sqware-0.2e-snap1.jpg+* *+sqware-0.2e-snap2.jpg+* !How to build a new Squeakware from SLAX Download the following modules. And incorporate them to the existing SLAX iso images by using *MySlax creator>http://myslax.bonsonno.org/*. It is the simplest way. (If you like to do it in linux, you can use SLAX itself, which has shell scripts for building a new SLAX). !Modules -*Squeakware Base(including 3.7-7 VM, source file, icon)>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-base-0.2.mo* -Squeakware wallpaper (designed by Thoru Yamamoto) --*Standard>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-wallpaper.mo* --*Fancy>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-wallpaper-fancy.mo* -*Squeak 3.8 full image>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-image-3.8full.mo* For SLAX Standard -*KDE Squeak autostart>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-autostart-kde-3.8full.mo* For SLAX Popcorn -*XFce4 Squeak autostart>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-autostart-xfce4-3.8full.mo* -*XFce4 Squeak menu and panel>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/modules/squeakware-desktop-xfce4-3.8full.mo* !Download pre-built Squeakware Bittorrent file is provided. This is built with SLAX Popcorn edition. -*Squeakware 0.2-en-lite>ftp://swikis.ddo.jp/SqueakDevJa/squeakware/sqware-0.2-en-lite.iso.torrent* Recentry I've created customized version of Squeakware for eToys workshop. -*Squeakware-edu-0.3server-en>http://swikis.ddo.jp/SuperSwiki2/24* !Customization You can easily create new modules, by using tgz2mo, or dir2mo commands. All you have to do is to make a new directory, copy the files you want, and pack them into a new module. It is like creating a new tar-ball. For more info, just see the *SLAX site>http://slax.linux-live.org/documentation.php*.
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