![]() ![]() ![]() the directory structure of the OS's source is completely new for me. The directory structure before making of that OS, i.e. Till this point of time, I understood linux's directory structure just as what we as users see. ![]() Let's say for example, if I wanted to change the default wallpaper what file would be needed to be edited, or if I wanted to remove a package that is going to be installed and instead of it adding a new one, I don't know what's needed to be changed. The main reason for me not changing anything in woof-CE (my fork) was that I don't understand what all means what. But the puppy I built was completely based on woof-CE's earlier commits. on-GitHub I was able to build my first puppy (JammyPup64, which didn't show wlan when I tried connecting to internet). Building a puppy from github actions is easy- just following. ![]()
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