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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puenktchen
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2007-07-27

the article says that puppy-linux kicks ass on old computers, and rightly so. my old pentium 2 laptop crumbles under the weight of xubuntu, but flies with puppy linux. it is as fast as damned small linux and much more comfortable.

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