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Puppy Linux 5.2.8 has arrived. Dubbed Lucid Puppy, since it is based on Ubuntu, it promises some performance enhancements as well as new packages and features.Puppy Linux 5.2.8 drops support for (really) old computers and uses libraries build for i689 processors and above.The latest release is also the most customizable, with ne... (read more)
Barry Kauler, the father of Puppy Linux, has just announced today, May 25th, the immediate availability for download of the Puppy Linux 5.1.2 Wary operating system, an edition of Puppy Linux intended for antique machines. The new Puppy Linux Wary 5.1.2 distribution focuses on supporting older hardware components. It also brings lots ... (read more)
Quirky distribution built using Woof builder for Puppy Linux, looks as same as puppy linux 5.0 but more lighter, we already reviewed Puppy Linux 5.0 check it for more information.
The latest version of the popular lightweight liveCD Linux distro Puppy Linux is here and it comes with a significant change in the underlying software. Puppy Linux 5.0 “Lupu” is also dubbed Lucid Puppy 5.0 due to its origins which trace back to the, you guessed it, recently launched Ubuntu ‘Lucid Lynx’ 10.04 LTS. P...
Barry Kauler, the father of Puppy Linux, has just announced today, December 29th, the immediate availability for download of the Wary edition of the Puppy Linux 5.0 operating system. This edition of Puppy Linux is intended for older hardware! Puppy Linux 5.0 Wary is an operating system based on Ubuntu OS, but it will allow users to install appl... (read more)
Woof! Woof! Guess what time it is, folks? It’s time for a review of Puppy Linux 5.0!Puppy Linux, in case you aren’t already familiar with it, is a lightweight version of Linux that is designed for portability.
Now, first of all, I would like to say that I understand that Puppy Slacko has almost nothing to do with Ubuntu. However, from my experience, Ubuntu Forums has the largest userbase, so I think I will likely find my answer here.
I have installed Puppy Linux Slacko onto my flashdrive using Unetbootin. When I run Puppy Linux and then try to shutdown, it prompts me to set up persistence.
I have a Dell Inspiron 1100 and it's not not connecting on the latest version of Puppy through an ethernet connection.
Help? It says's the configuration was successful, but it doesn't work? I recall always having a bit of trouble connecting with puppy..
Thanks for any help.