If Puppy didn't exist, what distro would you be using?
- Colonel Panic
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Interesting posts above. Is it still feasible to run Windows 98 in 2015? I ask this because I have a copy of Windows ME (the immediate successor of 98 ) which I could install again if I wanted to.
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
Software and drivers become a problem. I used window 98 SE until 2008 but had to change because I could not find a driver for my cellphone modem. That was also the time I discovered Puppy as I was looking for a small distro which was relatively up to date as far as drivers are concerned (although there is no linux driver for my canon laser printer). Using Windows XP mostly now. Find it the best option in terms of overall usage for my 12 year old machine.Colonel Panic wrote:Interesting posts above. Is it still feasible to run Windows 98 in 2015? I ask this because I have a copy of Windows ME (the immediate successor of 98 ) which I could install again if I wanted to.
Yeah, its the drivers, and the added complexity of the internet (re: ad blocking. And of course, theres no real dedicated maintainence with improvements (re: boot from USB). One can say that about anything M$, including current vesions.
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- Colonel Panic
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Nic007 and 8Geee, thanks for your replies. I'll probably just leave the computer as it is and not bother to reinstall ME; it doesn't seem to be worth it.
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- Rattlehead
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As a matter of interest - the Winworld site hosts a lot of abandonware, ie. Old releases of Windows, beta releases, etc. How many of you have tried beta releases? For instance, there are beta releases of Windows Vista called Longhorn. Now we all know that the final Vista product turned out to be rubbish but what about the early beta releases released just after Windows 2003? It may be good.
The problem, as I understand it, was that the public release of Vista was a beta release. It never got to proper release candidate status.nic007 wrote:Now we all know that the final Vista product turned out to be rubbish but what about the early beta releases released just after Windows 2003? It may be good.
Even supposing for the moment that 'Longhorn' did work better... that's not much of an achievement.
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Correct, there were two beta building phases. The first started in 2001 and the whole thing was reset from the ground in 2004. I just wonder how good the first beta release after the reset could have been (probably close to what Windows 2003 was)? But as you say, betas and not RC's. I see they have RC2 of Whistler which should be close to the final release of XP.
Back to the original question, I've tried Ubuntu in the past and found it heavy and OTT for my requirements. I chose Puppy because Windows updates were just getting too much, and I wanted an OS that was very light weight and simply served to make the computer operate and to provide the bare bones necessary to manage programs, which Puppy does admirably with no fuss and overhead.
without it I'd probably have stuck with XP or possibly gone with Zorin (which was my other serious candidate besides Puppy)
without it I'd probably have stuck with XP or possibly gone with Zorin (which was my other serious candidate besides Puppy)
Really don't know
Since I first joined the forum (under another name) in 2005, I have dabbled in a few others, but NOTHING matches Puppy.
Small, fast, customisable, remasterable, installable.
I am quite worried about the future - recently tried X-slacko = good! Hopefully pups keep on coming.
Small, fast, customisable, remasterable, installable.
I am quite worried about the future - recently tried X-slacko = good! Hopefully pups keep on coming.