Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Oct 2007 16:12 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux "Guest columnist Howard Fosdick has previously used Puppy Linux to successfully revive 'mature' PCs. Now, he takes a broader, deeper look at the parsimonious distribution and its potential value on normal desktop PCs, covering its features, flexibility, capability to peacefully coexist with Windows, ease of use, and limitations."
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This is NOT an indepth report...
by bb_matt on Tue 9th Oct 2007 22:03 UTC
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2006-01-04

... this is basically advertising for 'puppy linux'

Everything in that article could apply to any popular linux distribution.

All that the article does, is describe what's possible with any Linux distribution, except it does it by peppering the article with it's name.

Puppy makes mess.