Thursday 28 April 2011

Puppy Linux


                                                                 Puppy Linux

- Easily install to USB, Zip or hard drive media.
- Booting from CD (or DVD), the CD drive is then free for other purposes.
- Booting from CD (or DVD), save everything back to the CD.
- Booting from USB Flash drive, minimise writes to extend life indefinitely.
- Extremely friendly for Linux newbies.
- Boot up and run extraordinarily fast.
- Have all the applications needed for daily use.
- Will just work, no hassles.
- Will breathe new life into old PCs
- Load and run totally in RAM for diskless thin stations


Read more about Puppy Linux
FAQ





Puppy can be easily installed to many different media. Having downloaded the live-CD "ISO" file, you would normally burn that to a CD or DVD and then "boot" the computer from it, and you have a running Puppy. The "Puppy on a CD" link below explains all about that, but firstly, here is a link to download Puppy:
- Puppy on a CD
- Puppy on a USB Flash drive
- Puppy on internal hard drive
- Puppy on a Zip or LS120 drive


More Information here.
Puppylinux.org
This is the main Community-supported Puppy website. This site is a wiki, where Puppy-users can post feedback, news and documentation. This is not a download site due to limited bandwidth. The guys managing this site are Puppian, Lobster and Raffy, and all are welcome to contribute



DownloadDownload live-Puppy: ready-to-go bootable CD
A complete operating system with suite of GUI apps, only about 70-140MB and boots directly off the CD.


By: Ramkrishna Guchhait


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