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  What is Puppy Linux
Puppy Linux, started by Barry Kauler, is a small, fully featured Linux distribution.
Puppy works well on old second systems and is a delight on modern systems. It boots from CD, flash card, or hard disk or USB keydrive or a CD-RW, saving your files on the CD-RW. Puppy boots into a 64MB ramdisk. Puppy runs from ram memory with applications such as web browser, word processor and a complete set of programs. Applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to users instantly.

  Why Choose Puppy?
Puppy boots up and runs fast in RAM memory, freeing any CD boot drive.
Puppy has all the applications needed for your daily use but it's only 60M.
Puppy will boot from a minimum PC with 586 CPU and 32M RAM.
Puppy will easily install to USB, Zip or hard drive media.
Puppy minimises USB writes to extend boot Flash devices life indefinitely.

  Why This Page?
This page is intended to provide help for beginners of Puppy Linux. Instructions would be written as short and as clear as possible.

This page is part of Wiki and you are welcomed to add anything you think relevant. Click 'Edit Page' at the end of a page edit it (or double-click a page if your browser support Javascript). To learn more take a look at this WIKI Howto. Please remember to keep your tips short and easy to understand as this site is for beginners.

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