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[News] A Look at Eight GNU/Linux Distributions and Screnshots of the New Puppy

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8 Rocking Linux Distros

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| Defining the best Linux distros is like defining the best car--one does not 
| exist; instead, the best cars are the ones that meet your needs, and your 
| needs may vary wildly from the needs of another person. Just as an F150 might 
| be the best vehicle for you and a Civic for me, Ubuntu might be what you need 
| from Linux while I'll be fine with DSL.    
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http://laptoplogic.com/resources/8-rocking-linux-distros

Puppy 4.2 ScreenShots

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| This is the first time I ever used Puppy Linux and the interface is really 
| impressive. The install was not as simple as I expected it to be. ( But then 
| again, the Ubuntu based Distro's have spoiled me, what can i say??? :) ). 
| Also this is the first time I used JWM ( Joe Window manager ). What really 
| grasped me about Puppy Linux was how fast the applications launched. Also 
| Puppy Linux reminded me of Slax on how fast the applications loaded, which is 
| a good thing.      
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http://www.linuxdynasty.org/puppy-42-screenshots.html

"There's a lot of Linux out there -- much more than Microsoft
generally signals publicly -- and their customers are using it..."

           --Paul DeGroot, a Directions On Microsoft analyst


Recent:

Fun with Puppy puplets

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| Puppy Linux 4.1.2 is an amazing little distro -- under 100 MB, and yet packed
| with applications. In this day of portable applications that can be run from
| USB flash drives, Puppy may be the ultimate portable app. The standard
| version comes with AbiWord and Gnumeric for office needs, the SeaMonkey web
| browser and html editor, Fotoxx image viewer, gXine for movies, Gtkam digital
| camera interface, Xsane scanner interface, ePDFview for PDFs, torrent, Geany
| and Leafpad for editing text... and the list goes on. Everything is included
| to give the user a complete operating system.
|
| [...]
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| Because Puppy Linux is so flexible, new users are often not fully aware of
| its potential. Now, with the proliferation of puplets, with their variety of
| window managers and program selections, the possibilities for Puppy are more
| apparent.
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| Puppy is fast and stable, with useful programs. It works well on the newest
| and the oldest computers. It offers unique backup features with a simple copy
| of pup_save. It encourages users to customize it, and to learn about Linux in
| a fun way. Add to this the ability to remaster the ISO using an easy script,
| essentially merging the pup_save file with the original Puppy distribution
| files. One can do a personal remaster, with all one's settings, or remaster
| for general distribution to others. No other Linux distro does things like
| this.
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http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT6545828265.html


compiz fusion on puppy linux 3.00

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| compiz fusion on puppy linux 3.00 www.puppylinux.com the music is from
| www.ultimateshowdown.org also the panel is provided by xfce 4.4
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http://linuxfilesystem.com/uncategorized/compiz-fusion-on-puppy-linux-300-2


Puppy Linux On Windows Desktop

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| Puppy Linux is an interesting Linux distribution which offers multiple
| features, despite of its low file size (around 99 MB). An average computer
| user will find enough flexibility and an increased speed during the execution
| of common tasks like web browsing, text processing, image editing and more.
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| Puppy Linux integrates many simple to use applications useful for office
| related tasks, multimedia playback, gaming and networking. It has many
| installation options too.
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http://www.downloadtube.com/blog/2009/01/07/puppy-linux-on-windows-desktop/


PortableApps in Puppy Linux

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| Puppy Linux can be installed on your USB stick. So can
| PortableApps, a collection of cross platform open source
| software that can run on Windows. Interestingly, nearly all
| of the apps also run perfectly in wine, except for a few
| issues. So, I got an idea. Why not try and integrate the
| two.
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http://aronzak.wordpress.com/2009/01/01/portableapps-in-puppy/


An Old Dog Learns Some New Tricks With Puppy Linux 4

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/64074.html


Puppy Linux 4.0

http://server.ericsbinaryworld.com/blog/2008/07/26/puppy-linux-40/


Puppy Linux 4.0 on my old laptop: it's getting better

http://seputarlinux.blogspot.com/2008/06/puppy-linux-40-on-my-old-laptop-its.html


Puppy Linux 4.00 is barking up the right tree

http://www.linux.com/feature/137880


How I Found Puppy

http://www.puppylinux.org/community/blogs/whodo/how-i-found-puppy


Lessons learned from Ubuntu

http://www.puppylinux.org/community/blogs/lof/lessons-learned-ubuntu


Puppy Linux 4 gets new bite

http://www.tectonic.co.za/?p=2398


Puppeee: Puppy for your Eee PC

http://www.linux.com/feature/131070


Puppy Linux 4.0 on a Dell Inspiron 1150 Review

http://www.penguinway.net/?p=89
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