Puppy - The Real DOG of an Operating System
Puppy - The Real DOG of an Operating System
Puppy Linux is a fantastic concept but the lack of any consolidated vision is a real problem. With ever increasing numbers of distributions nobody, and I mean absolutely nobody, can know what puppy linux is. Unfortunately the great strength of open source software is very much reduced with Puppy due to the fragmentation of the community. Little wonder I suppose when I raised a request for support with a network connection issue earlier in the year I failed to find anyone with any knowledge in the area. [http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 56&t=86196]
Hopefully a consolidation phase will emerge to prevent the continual fragmentation of the community which can only result in sending Puppy into oblivion.
Hopefully a consolidation phase will emerge to prevent the continual fragmentation of the community which can only result in sending Puppy into oblivion.
Yep.Puppy - The Real DOG of an Operating System
Puppy is the REAL DOG operating system.
No pretentions with Puppy.
It does what it does very well, with no bells and whistles, and gets the job done quietly and efficiently.
No hype, no BS, no backdoors, no spyware, no phoning home, stable, fast, efficient.
What more could anyone ask for?
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There's no place like 127.0.0.1
Hmm actually the ONLY reason I hung around puppy was the diversity.
I thought the main release was horrible but then tried one built by a user... I was hooked as it showed me the potential.
The best puppy is the one you make yourself.... mainstream distros are fine if you like being told what to do and how to do it...for many thats no problem...the lack of variation is a comfort I suppose if all things techie are not your bag baby. Some like to maintain their car ..others let the garage do it...some build or mod their car.
Ok the DOG analogy... you get a puppy from the kennels... its got a few doggie problems but if you spend time on him you will end up with a loyal, dependable 'mans best friend'
If puppy was meant to be mainstrean then it would not exist..ubuntu would do the job. Actually thats not exactly fair since the likes of puppy often run where no other distros dare to tread...... many remark how wifi works for them and not in anything else they have tried.
Variety is the spice girl of life...in fact its essential...and its not a competition either...comparing apples to oranges is a futile exercise.
Yes its not perfect..nothing is...some get close though... and the bonus bunny is you don't have to pay to get a system that sucks lol
mike
I thought the main release was horrible but then tried one built by a user... I was hooked as it showed me the potential.
The best puppy is the one you make yourself.... mainstream distros are fine if you like being told what to do and how to do it...for many thats no problem...the lack of variation is a comfort I suppose if all things techie are not your bag baby. Some like to maintain their car ..others let the garage do it...some build or mod their car.
Ok the DOG analogy... you get a puppy from the kennels... its got a few doggie problems but if you spend time on him you will end up with a loyal, dependable 'mans best friend'
If puppy was meant to be mainstrean then it would not exist..ubuntu would do the job. Actually thats not exactly fair since the likes of puppy often run where no other distros dare to tread...... many remark how wifi works for them and not in anything else they have tried.
Variety is the spice girl of life...in fact its essential...and its not a competition either...comparing apples to oranges is a futile exercise.
Yes its not perfect..nothing is...some get close though... and the bonus bunny is you don't have to pay to get a system that sucks lol
mike
Hmm since 2005 ish I have frequented the linux bars and many distros have come and gone in that time... this ere puppy is still here and has perhaps the liveliest community around ...
Going by Linux 'standards' it should not be here but perhaps life does not work that way. People who live by the rules tend to end up in faceless grey jobs and are quietly forgotton about...
Its a love hate relationship even with regular users but that suggests passion which is the stuff that makes more of an impact than organisation and consolidation.
Its a bummer when you cannot explain why something is so best get over it
mike
Going by Linux 'standards' it should not be here but perhaps life does not work that way. People who live by the rules tend to end up in faceless grey jobs and are quietly forgotton about...
Its a love hate relationship even with regular users but that suggests passion which is the stuff that makes more of an impact than organisation and consolidation.
Its a bummer when you cannot explain why something is so best get over it
mike
Puppy Linux, the official distro, the development model and the community, is what it is.The way things are done reflect Barry K's model and these periodic threads aren't going to have much success in changing anything.
That being said,anyone ,or a group, is free to build a puplet or a fork and to fulfill their vision of the "perfect" OS.
Believe it or not,there are a lot of satisfied Puppy users right now.
That being said,anyone ,or a group, is free to build a puplet or a fork and to fulfill their vision of the "perfect" OS.
Believe it or not,there are a lot of satisfied Puppy users right now.
I dont think I've seen a single fork or puppy release come out of any of these threads. What's that old line... "Those who cant do... teach." We have alot of people here trying to teach the community how to make a 'proper' or 'good' or 'perfect' puppy version.James C wrote: That being said,anyone ,or a group, is free to build a puplet or a fork and to fulfill their vision of the "perfect" OS.
Seems to me that most people being new to 'Puppy Linux' never ever heard the word 'document'.
There are plenty of documents at: '/usr/share/doc'.
About network problems f.e. one could have read 'net_setup.html'.
Even Google will offer a helping hand f,e, 'Linux how to connect to wifi'
It's like: 'I can't read - what do you want me to do now!'
There are plenty of documents at: '/usr/share/doc'.
About network problems f.e. one could have read 'net_setup.html'.
Even Google will offer a helping hand f,e, 'Linux how to connect to wifi'
It's like: 'I can't read - what do you want me to do now!'
The complete saying goes:Q5sys wrote:I dont think I've seen a single fork or puppy release come out of any of these threads. What's that old line... "Those who cant do... teach." We have alot of people here trying to teach the community how to make a 'proper' or 'good' or 'perfect' puppy version.James C wrote: That being said,anyone ,or a group, is free to build a puplet or a fork and to fulfill their vision of the "perfect" OS.
Those who can do, do;
those who can't do, teach;
those who can't teach, teach teachers!
BFN.
musher0
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