I did a T2 build and used Woof to build a new Fatdog. I did a T2 build back in October, when Xorg 7.4 first came out. Then I rebuilt puppy with it. LOTS of work. Xorg 7.4 really sucked with intel chips then, much better now. Woof sure worked slick. Very nice. Still lots of things to fix, but much better than before. Used Barry's T2 profile with the T2 trunk packages from a couple weeks ago. I did change a couple things. I updated the Mesa package to the latest (7.4.3), and changed the QT4 conf to build with opengl.
I've attached a list of packages that I built with T2, not all of these are included in the iso, also compiled these:
Firefox 3.5rc2
Scribus 1.3.3.13
Gimp 2.6.6
Pdfedit
Xine-ui
Sylpheed
openbox
lxpanel
Linux 2.6.28.10
And lots more. The full Xorg 7.4 is in there. Similar package selection to Fatdog 110.
You can get the ISO here :
http://www.filedropper.com/fatdog200a2
md5sum 3b6f06d5dc49132f381d5efcbf598e8e
And the devx file which includes the kernel source:
http://www.filedropper.com/fd-devx200
Hopefully this file host isn't too big of a pain.
Xorg will auto configure it self. The original xorgwizard is still there, I renamed it xorgwizard-org. Openbox-lxpanel is the default, JWM can be switched to from the menu. I was going to only use JWM, but, Xorg 7.4 + Intel graphics + 24 bit color + JWM = no icons. This isn't a problem for lxpanel. Haven't test out Cups much, works with my network printer. I'm not quite up to speed on how Gutenprint works with the new cups. I see cups-genppd.5.2 is commented out in cups_shell.
Anyway testers are welcome. Right now I'm mainly looking for bug reports with solutions.
It late here, hope all this makes sense .
Edit: Kompozer is in there too. The ISO is 142MB.