Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Aug 2006 17:04 UTC, submitted by lh8
Linux "Puppy Linux is a small Linux live CD distribution that can boot from a CD, DVD, or USB drive; a hard disk is optional. According to the Puppy Linux Web site, Puppy's goals include being Linux newbie-friendly, booting and running quickly, and including all the applications typical users need. The newest version is its most usable yet."
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RE: Puppy Propaganda
by spotter on Wed 23rd Aug 2006 18:49 UTC in reply to "Puppy Propaganda"
spotter
Member since:
2005-07-06

I haven't tried Puppy at all, multi-session or not. I was asking a simple, logical question to see whether I might have any interest or not; I wasn't making any comments, so I think my credibility is still intact.

Had I claimed that Puppy didn't solve any new problems and that it didn't do anything differently, and had not used it, then my comment would have lacked credibility.

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RE[2]: Puppy Propaganda
by rcsteiner on Thu 24th Aug 2006 00:27 in reply to "RE: Puppy Propaganda"
rcsteiner Member since:
2005-07-12

No, your questions were fairly good. You can check out the main Puppy web site to learn more:

http://www.puppylinux.com

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RE[2]: Puppy Propaganda
by punwit on Thu 24th Aug 2006 22:06 in reply to "RE: Puppy Propaganda"
punwit Member since:
2006-08-22

If I misread your post I apologize. I see so many posts that bash a particular distro by posing rhetorical questions that the poster has no interest in the answers. It appears that you were genuine in your question and I'm abashed that I jumped to an ubsubstantiated conclusion.

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