Puppy Linux 5.3.1 'Slacko' Review

Posted by muktware on Dec 21, 2011 6:24 AM EDT
Muktware; By Joe Earlam
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Puppy is a lightweight distribution designed for old computers, and can be installed in about half a dozen ways, including CD/DVD, USB stick, ZIP drive and via hard drive. It runs entirely in memory, and is persistent by means of a persistence file which you can place in any location you desire, including your hard drive, a USB stick, or even on the disk you booted from, although this is still an experimental feature which unfortunately I couldn’t test.

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Looks cartoonish and busy... cmost 0 834 Dec 21, 2011 9:25 AM

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