How YOU Can Promote Puppy
How You Can Promote Puppy
Hi all,
I believe we can all do our bit to promote Puppy Linux from time to time by offering thoughtful, informed, and respectful comments in response to articles that appear in blogs, and reviews etc. regarding any of the Puppy versions.
A case in point: two days ago (Dec. 17th) there was an article written called "Puppy Linux Racy Review" at http://gnuman.com/?p=116 in which the author described some of the features of Puppy, offered some of his impressions, and yet he never once referred to Racy in his review nor did he give any explanation as to what defines Racy in comparison to any of the other Puppy versions.
Overall, I felt his review fell short of its objective, and that his lack of information regarding Racy was less than helpful or useful to anyone wanting specific details about this particular version of Puppy. So, I decided to post a comment in attempt to set the record a little straighter, which you can read if you go to the link that I have provided. To his credit, the author acknowledged my post and the correctness of the points I made.
It would be great to see the author write an updated review of Racy to make up for the shortcomings of his article... but for a variety of possible reasons I can think of, I doubt that will ever happen.
Cheers,
Wayne
I believe we can all do our bit to promote Puppy Linux from time to time by offering thoughtful, informed, and respectful comments in response to articles that appear in blogs, and reviews etc. regarding any of the Puppy versions.
A case in point: two days ago (Dec. 17th) there was an article written called "Puppy Linux Racy Review" at http://gnuman.com/?p=116 in which the author described some of the features of Puppy, offered some of his impressions, and yet he never once referred to Racy in his review nor did he give any explanation as to what defines Racy in comparison to any of the other Puppy versions.
Overall, I felt his review fell short of its objective, and that his lack of information regarding Racy was less than helpful or useful to anyone wanting specific details about this particular version of Puppy. So, I decided to post a comment in attempt to set the record a little straighter, which you can read if you go to the link that I have provided. To his credit, the author acknowledged my post and the correctness of the points I made.
It would be great to see the author write an updated review of Racy to make up for the shortcomings of his article... but for a variety of possible reasons I can think of, I doubt that will ever happen.
Cheers,
Wayne
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How You Can Promote Puppy
Update: I am re-submitting my post dated December 19th because I tried to edit it for proof reading purposes, and ended up deleting the entry by mistake.
Monsie
Hi all,
I believe we can all do our bit to promote Puppy Linux from time to time by offering thoughtful, informed, and respectful comments in response to articles that appear in blogs, and reviews etc. regarding any of the Puppy versions.
A case in point: two days ago (Dec. 17th) there was an article written called "Puppy Linux Racy Review" at http://gnuman.com/?p=116 in which the author described some of the features of Puppy, offered some of his impressions, and yet he never once referred to Racy in his review nor did he give any explanation as to what defines Racy in comparison to any of the other Puppy versions.
Overall, I felt his review fell short of its objective, and that his lack of information regarding Racy was less than helpful or useful to anyone wanting specific details about this particular version of Puppy. So, I decided to post a comment in attempt to set the record a little straighter, which you can read if you go to the link that I have provided. To his credit, the author acknowledged my post and the correctness of the points I made.
It would be great to see the author write an updated review of Racy to make up for the shortcomings of his article... but for a variety of possible reasons I can think of, I doubt that will ever happen.
Cheers,
Wayne
Note: I closed the post with my first name so that one could make reference to my comment regarding the article "Puppy Linux Racy Review".
Monsie
Hi all,
I believe we can all do our bit to promote Puppy Linux from time to time by offering thoughtful, informed, and respectful comments in response to articles that appear in blogs, and reviews etc. regarding any of the Puppy versions.
A case in point: two days ago (Dec. 17th) there was an article written called "Puppy Linux Racy Review" at http://gnuman.com/?p=116 in which the author described some of the features of Puppy, offered some of his impressions, and yet he never once referred to Racy in his review nor did he give any explanation as to what defines Racy in comparison to any of the other Puppy versions.
Overall, I felt his review fell short of its objective, and that his lack of information regarding Racy was less than helpful or useful to anyone wanting specific details about this particular version of Puppy. So, I decided to post a comment in attempt to set the record a little straighter, which you can read if you go to the link that I have provided. To his credit, the author acknowledged my post and the correctness of the points I made.
It would be great to see the author write an updated review of Racy to make up for the shortcomings of his article... but for a variety of possible reasons I can think of, I doubt that will ever happen.
Cheers,
Wayne
Note: I closed the post with my first name so that one could make reference to my comment regarding the article "Puppy Linux Racy Review".
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Monsie/Wayne, to display urls, highlight the link, click the url button, and ensure that the link is surrounded by url and /url bracketed terms, all on one line, or without line break, if longer...that should work...I edited yours to show activeMonsie wrote:Update: I am re-submitting my post dated December 19th because I tried to edit it for proof reading purposes, and ended up deleting the entry by mistake.
Monsie
Hi all,
I believe we can all do our bit to promote Puppy Linux from time to time by offering thoughtful, informed, and respectful comments in response to articles that appear in blogs, and reviews etc. regarding any of the Puppy versions.
A case in point: two days ago (Dec. 17th) there was an article written called "Puppy Linux Racy Review" at http://gnuman.com/?p=116 in which the author described some of the features of Puppy, offered some of his impressions, and yet he never once referred to Racy in his review nor did he give any explanation as to what defines Racy in comparison to any of the other Puppy versions.
Overall, I felt his review fell short of its objective, and that his lack of information regarding Racy was less than helpful or useful to anyone wanting specific details about this particular version of Puppy. So, I decided to post a comment in attempt to set the record a little straighter, which you can read if you go to the link that I have provided. To his credit, the author acknowledged my post and the correctness of the points I made.
It would be great to see the author write an updated review of Racy to make up for the shortcomings of his article... but for a variety of possible reasons I can think of, I doubt that will ever happen.
Cheers,
Wayne
Aitch
How You Can Promote Puppy
Hi Aitch,
Thanks for your help. That is exactly what I was trying to do, but somehow I managed to delete my original post, and when I submitted an update, it got deleted also. I don't know what happened there. Maybe John can restore my original post on December 19th, because there is no content change... all I wanted to do was to change the url so that it would appear as a link.
Monsie
Update: I have properly edited and restored my posts as per your instructions --thanks again
Thanks for your help. That is exactly what I was trying to do, but somehow I managed to delete my original post, and when I submitted an update, it got deleted also. I don't know what happened there. Maybe John can restore my original post on December 19th, because there is no content change... all I wanted to do was to change the url so that it would appear as a link.
Monsie
Update: I have properly edited and restored my posts as per your instructions --thanks again
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Re: How You Can Promote Puppy
19th Dec post, with corrected link, or it won't display
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AitchMonsie wrote:Hi all,
I believe we can all do our bit to promote Puppy Linux from time to time by offering thoughtful, informed, and respectful comments in response to articles that appear in blogs, and reviews etc. regarding any of the Puppy versions.
A case in point: two days ago (Dec. 17th) there was an article written called "Puppy Linux Racy Review" at http://gnuman.com/?p=116 in which the author described some of the features of Puppy, offered some of his impressions, and yet he never once referred to Racy in his review nor did he give any explanation as to what defines Racy in comparison to any of the other Puppy versions.
Overall, I felt his review fell short of its objective, and that his lack of information regarding Racy was less than helpful or useful to anyone wanting specific details about this particular version of Puppy. So, I decided to post a comment in attempt to set the record a little straighter, which you can read if you go to the link that I have provided. To his credit, the author acknowledged my post and the correctness of the points I made.
It would be great to see the author write an updated review of Racy to make up for the shortcomings of his article... but for a variety of possible reasons I can think of, I doubt that will ever happen.
Cheers,
Wayne
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This is a bit odd, but...
Way back in 1999, April actually, I could see a Linux IPO coming. Well it happened and it was VA Linux. They used the ticker symbol LNUX, just as I knew someone probably would. When the IPO occurred about 6 months later, it made history as the highest pop ever -- Wikipedia can confirm this.
Anyway, it's just sitting at GoDaddy. I'd be happy to offer it to Puppy if it is something that might be appropriate. I really think the other distros are going to have to face the fact that their moster-sized ISO's are not cutting it anymore.
EDIT: 18 Months later, I've learned Puppy pretty well. My site mentioned is now fully Puppy proselytizing? Don't mean to sound creepy dudes.
http://www.LNUX.com
I'm calling it Linux with no eye!
http://www.HelloPuppy.info
This shows where to get almost new PC's for $75!
Anyway, it's just sitting at GoDaddy. I'd be happy to offer it to Puppy if it is something that might be appropriate. I really think the other distros are going to have to face the fact that their moster-sized ISO's are not cutting it anymore.
EDIT: 18 Months later, I've learned Puppy pretty well. My site mentioned is now fully Puppy proselytizing? Don't mean to sound creepy dudes.
http://www.LNUX.com
I'm calling it Linux with no eye!
http://www.HelloPuppy.info
This shows where to get almost new PC's for $75!
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In reality it is easy to promote Puppy, it is such a powerful OS. The SFS file system itself is a marvel of good design.
The time saved in installing and maintaining Puppy rather than the 2 more ubiquitous OSs (for the moment) is remarkable. It's also amusing and creative (an easy introduction to programming).
This afternoon I will introduce the secretary of my local French music association to the ease of working with Puppy.
Thanks to Barry Kauler, John Murga, Argolance, and the entire Puppy development team.
The time saved in installing and maintaining Puppy rather than the 2 more ubiquitous OSs (for the moment) is remarkable. It's also amusing and creative (an easy introduction to programming).
This afternoon I will introduce the secretary of my local French music association to the ease of working with Puppy.
Thanks to Barry Kauler, John Murga, Argolance, and the entire Puppy development team.
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Raspberry Pi posted a link about the remaster of Racy I put together and I got 504 hits on my page!
I've also created an fb page for RacyPy2. Hopefully we will see some more Puppy Users as a result!
I've also created an fb page for RacyPy2. Hopefully we will see some more Puppy Users as a result!
My System:Arch-Arm on RPi!
"[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76049l]RacyPy[/url]" puplet on Toshiba Tecra 8200. PIII, 256 MB RAM.
[url=http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/]RaspberryPy[/url]: Lobster and I blog about the RPi.
"[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=76049l]RacyPy[/url]" puplet on Toshiba Tecra 8200. PIII, 256 MB RAM.
[url=http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/]RaspberryPy[/url]: Lobster and I blog about the RPi.
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Re: One idea
How about the newbies that do not know how to run puppy linux??Aronzak wrote:I had an idea here http://aronzak.wordpress.com/2008/12/29 ... challenge/
1 Buy a few cheap usb flash drives
2 Put Linux on them
3 Give them out
4. If someone likes what they see, they can have a copy. If not, no harm done.
If you get the drive back, repeat from step 3.
What do you think?
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Re: One idea
It only needs about 1 hour to teach a person to use Puppy, if they have any computer experience at all. Most folks can pick it up on their own if you just tell them "only click once". Since the icons are labeled, most can grasp the purpose of them without being told.thegreatstudio wrote:How about the newbies that do not know how to run puppy linux??Aronzak wrote:I had an idea here http://aronzak.wordpress.com/2008/12/29 ... challenge/
1 Buy a few cheap usb flash drives
2 Put Linux on them
3 Give them out
4. If someone likes what they see, they can have a copy. If not, no harm done.
If you get the drive back, repeat from step 3.
What do you think?
You can re-assure them by saying "it took you a while to learn to double click so don't be too alarmed if you find yourself running things twice"
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Please create structure
I have promoted puppy since 2.17 and I follow the forum regular. But even I must admit that I am getting lost.
I test puppies regular.
Few weeks ago a friend came to me with a question for an os for an older laptop. I opende my wallet, pulled out a USB stick that I alway keep there and booted his laptop from it. It was LXpup... The flavor I was testing that week.
Hè was enthousiastic and I told him to get a Fresh install from the internet.
1 week later hè was , completely confused. Hè downloaded, burned, and tried cd's from wary5, slacko5.4, precise543, macpup. And none worked to his liking.
I am happy with puppy, since I Carry its history, and know roughly what to expect. But for new comers there schould be a single entre point where all doubt is taken away About "mainstream puppy" and what are derivatives.
It was more clear when Barry had the lead. Hè was puppy, but now it is unclear. Barry does something, pesamu does his thing, 01micko another thing. All is fine, but completely confusing to the outside world.
And the forum is not clear in this eather. Wary and racy are in bugs and anouncements. Precise is all over the place, slacko is in projects, and the brilliant lxpup and caroline are in derivatives.
Wake up !!!
Create a single face, and puppy can be promoted better.
A believer.....
I test puppies regular.
Few weeks ago a friend came to me with a question for an os for an older laptop. I opende my wallet, pulled out a USB stick that I alway keep there and booted his laptop from it. It was LXpup... The flavor I was testing that week.
Hè was enthousiastic and I told him to get a Fresh install from the internet.
1 week later hè was , completely confused. Hè downloaded, burned, and tried cd's from wary5, slacko5.4, precise543, macpup. And none worked to his liking.
I am happy with puppy, since I Carry its history, and know roughly what to expect. But for new comers there schould be a single entre point where all doubt is taken away About "mainstream puppy" and what are derivatives.
It was more clear when Barry had the lead. Hè was puppy, but now it is unclear. Barry does something, pesamu does his thing, 01micko another thing. All is fine, but completely confusing to the outside world.
And the forum is not clear in this eather. Wary and racy are in bugs and anouncements. Precise is all over the place, slacko is in projects, and the brilliant lxpup and caroline are in derivatives.
Wake up !!!
Create a single face, and puppy can be promoted better.
A believer.....
Doing my little bit to promote Puppy Linux
Thank you Barry for your many wonderful distributions of Puppy Linux. I use Puppy Linux exclusively on my older & barebones PC's (older than 8 years). I am slowly, but steadily, converting acquaintances, who don't want to upgrade their hardware or older versions of Windows, to Puppy Linux.
Still, there is a learning curve. Once I've convinced them that Linux applications can do everything they used to do in an older version of Windows on their older hardware they are satisfied.
I am testing Puppy Precise LTS 5.6.1 on a freind's 1999 Gateway Solo 9300 with 288 MB RAM, Intel Pentium III Coppermine, FSB 66 MHz, and 10 MB hard drive with full install.
Terry Morris, KB8AMZ, USA
Still, there is a learning curve. Once I've convinced them that Linux applications can do everything they used to do in an older version of Windows on their older hardware they are satisfied.
I am testing Puppy Precise LTS 5.6.1 on a freind's 1999 Gateway Solo 9300 with 288 MB RAM, Intel Pentium III Coppermine, FSB 66 MHz, and 10 MB hard drive with full install.
Terry Morris, KB8AMZ, USA
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> What can each of us do to promote Puppy?
Talk to banks about providing Puppy CDs to customers.
They'd want to 'brand' the CDs and/or packaging, of course, but no matter.
A live CD turns any computer into a safe, dedicated banking device.
Here's an article on the matter:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securi ... nk_on.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/ykjexpp
Seems to me banks handing out Puppy CDs would be good for spreading both Puppy and Linux in general.
Ed
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Talk to banks about providing Puppy CDs to customers.
They'd want to 'brand' the CDs and/or packaging, of course, but no matter.
A live CD turns any computer into a safe, dedicated banking device.
Here's an article on the matter:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securi ... nk_on.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/ykjexpp
Seems to me banks handing out Puppy CDs would be good for spreading both Puppy and Linux in general.
Ed
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I've been tweeting my experience with Puppy on an old Pentium-M laptop (Toshiba Tecra l2) as a complete linux-noob.
Tried Lubuntu; didn't work. Tried Bodhi; worked, but way too sloooooow. Tried Puppy; worked great, quick & snappy.
I'm getting a 20-60gig hard drive for the Tecra & making it a Puppy-only box.
Tried Lubuntu; didn't work. Tried Bodhi; worked, but way too sloooooow. Tried Puppy; worked great, quick & snappy.
I'm getting a 20-60gig hard drive for the Tecra & making it a Puppy-only box.
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Sounds good to me. I don't use Twitter or Facebook, but both would probably be good places to spread the word about Puppy.
Ed
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Ed
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Re: How YOU Can Promote Puppy
In the US on halloween haunted houses etc are common.benali72 wrote:The more people who use Puppy, the larger and more vibrant our community will be. The better for all of us. (and the better for all those who will benefit from their use of Puppy).
What can each of us do to promote Puppy?
I did this a few years back but the idea just came back to me.
With some simple scripting, a collection of screams and moans can be made to come out of the two audio channels. The slightly tricky bit was running 4 speakers off each side of the amplifier in series parallel.
On oldish computers that have good old printer ports, the printer port can be used to time effects.
You can kludge a switch onto the RXD of a USB to RS232 converter to make a trigger input.
Then all you need is someone to ask how it was done and you can say "its easy if you have one of these"