Which Puppy should I try next?
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Hello Solus Umbra.
In direct answer to your question: may I suggest one of my Pups?
My rendition of DPupStretch-7, which you'll find at the bottom of this list:
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=musher0/Dpup_Stretch
My xenialPup-706, here:
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=mushe ... k41/distro
My older Puduan-6 uses the wmx window manager, giving the Pup an
original look and feel:
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=mushe ... an-6.0_wmx
Or perhaps you would like to join the testing of my slacko7. It's quite
usable, but I feel it still needs some polish.
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=musher0/Slacko-700
Fourth from the bottom, nickname : "slackster".
All of the above have their respective threads. Simply click on their
name in blue, and you will be directed to their thread.
I hope one of these Puppies will be suitable for your needs.
Best regards.
In direct answer to your question: may I suggest one of my Pups?
My rendition of DPupStretch-7, which you'll find at the bottom of this list:
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=musher0/Dpup_Stretch
My xenialPup-706, here:
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=mushe ... k41/distro
My older Puduan-6 uses the wmx window manager, giving the Pup an
original look and feel:
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=mushe ... an-6.0_wmx
Or perhaps you would like to join the testing of my slacko7. It's quite
usable, but I feel it still needs some polish.
http://augras.eu/puppy_linux/?dir=musher0/Slacko-700
Fourth from the bottom, nickname : "slackster".
All of the above have their respective threads. Simply click on their
name in blue, and you will be directed to their thread.
I hope one of these Puppies will be suitable for your needs.
Best regards.
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Thanks for the offer but testing any Linux system other then turning it on and moving the mouse around is over my head. Unless you want to see how badly someone can mess it up. I’ll add the download to my list of ones to try. Can’t hurt to try them when the computer doesn’t have anything special in it. Have to wait until after mikeslr test what they want to as well.
If the USB stick is 8GB or bigger you can put multiple Puppy frugal installs on it.Oh I wish I had more then 1 USB stick. Be so much easier to switch programs around.
An 8GB one should be able to hold about 8 Puppies.
1GB of space for each one.
Use this program to do it.
YaPI
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107601
Just do frugal installs to the USB stick.
Yapi will install Grub4dos as a boot loader.
(just make sure to select the USB stick as the place to install to. Yapi will start Grub4dos Config with the USB stick already selected.)
When Grub4dos Bootloader Config runs it will make a boot menu entry for anything it finds on the USB stick.
I have a 32GB USB stick with 15 different Puppies on it.
Note:
If you can place the Puppy iso on a different storage device.
The hard drive.
The install to USB stick will go faster.
Having the Puppy iso on the USB stick and installing to the USB stick. Makes it have to copy to ram and then install to the stick. You can not read and write at the same time.
With the iso on the hard drive it is read from one and write to the other. That can be done at the same time.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
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