New from philb Fossapup64 built with focal-fossa components This differs a bit from my usual builds by being more modular. Rather than just the main puppy. You could even Topics: Puppy Linux, Fossapup, 64, focal, fossa, Hungarian, ticoo1, csipesz, dimkr, friendly, cloud, EasyOS was born in January , and since then there have been bits and pieces written here and there about how and why it is different from other Linux distributions. This includes some rather technical descriptions. What is needed is a simple plain-English list, so that anyone can get a quick idea of what EasyOS is all about.
So, here goes. Do note, though, that Easy is an experimental distribution, and the features may change, and some features are a work-in-progress. These items are Bionicpup64 from philb built with woofce using ubuntu All the usual packages many updated Some new stuff The Fatdog team is pleased to release Fatdog beta. This is a maintenance release. As usual Fatdog64 does not upgrade from any older version. This Puplet targeted for at least 's computer models and newer.
BusterPup 8. A remaster of Puppy Linux Retro Precise 5. This is a remaster of fossapup64 9. A cloud based experience running the Chromium browser. Include these components: -a simplified desktop -a simplified taskbar -limit apps and isolate users from other programs and features in Puppy -provide help docs in PDF format available in the browser. It is Cloudpup-Fossa Hope you find it interesting or maybe it will provide ideas for Pets and sfs files for Slacko builds up to but not including slacko 5.
A collection of Puppy LInux builds by 01micko based on Slackware This is my 'go-to' favourite build and found that slacko I run 5. Puppy Linux. About Puppy Linux Puppy Linux is a unique family of Linux distributions meant for the home-user computers. Fast and versatile. If one of these things interest you, read on. Yes, but what does it look and feel like? First thing first Puppy Linux is not a single Linux distribution like Debian. Newsletters DistroWatch Rankings. Puppy Linux like most versions of Linux come with a lot of built in programs.
The easiest way to add more is either a self installing file such as a PET , or by using a package manger such as PPM. Most software comes with a SoftwareDisclaimer disclaimer , usually stating something along the lines of: Absolutely no warranty given or implied, so use any software package entirely at your own risk.
This provides some indication of whether or not a certain package is compatible with one's operating system, but one will not know of compatibility for sure unless the package is actually installed.
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