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Puppy Linux you can
make that old PC of yours come alive and feel as
good-as-new. Even if your old PC or Notebook has no
hard disk, you can still boot Puppy via a CD or USB
and continue to work.
Recycling those old
PCs is just one more way for America to go greener.
Puppy is an answer to a PC that you may want to
throw out because it will bring it back to life. I
am so excited with Puppy because it is truly needed
at a time when our country is of such a weak
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For those of you
that have never had the opportunity or never had the
desire to try a Linux Operating System may want to
reconsider. In this weak economy a Windows or Mac
system may just be out of reach for you. A free
operating system may just be the ticket. Puppy Linux
4.3.1 is one free Operating System that is really
worth trying. I have dedicated this site to Puppy
Linux and other Puplets that have derived from from
this Linux Operating System.
It
is hard to even imagine that you can run your PC
from your CD/DVD or your USB thumb drive and it run
really good. But with Puppy Linux that is no
problem. You can still do all the things that you
normally would do if running from your hard drive.
Puppy is actually capable of booting off a CD/DVD
and save back to the CD/DVD, which is what we call
multisession Puppy.
Puppy
Linux is a full-fledged operating system bundled
with applications suites covering a wide variety of
tasks which can be used productively by general
users. However, because Puppy is small-sized and can
boot from many media, it is also useful as a rescue
disk, a demonstration system, or for reviving old
computers. Puppy can boot from:
- A live USB,
including USB flash drives or any other portable
USB storage device (flash-puppy)
- A live CD
(live-puppy), with six flavors to choose from
- A Zip drive or
LS-120/240 SuperDisk (zippy-puppy)
- An internal
hard disk (hard-puppy)
- A computer
network (thin-puppy)
- An emulator
(emulated puppy)
- A floppy boot
disk that loads the rest of the operating system
form a USB disks, create new Puppy CDs, or
remaster an new live CD with different packages.
Who owns Puppy?
We all do. Puppy is
covered by the GPL/LGPL Licence.
read more...
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