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Puppy is covered by the LGPL license, an open source license. That allows to remove the boot medium after the operating system starts.

The distribution is actively developed by Warren Willson and other active members of the community. Puppy is an independent Linux distribution i. Sign in Join. Sign In Welcome! Log into your account Your username. Your password. Sign Up Welcome! Register for an account Your email. Your username. Password Recovery Recover your password Your email. Home Linux Software Puppy Linux 9. Download Free Description Changelog Technical. This lends itself to some very useful and unique features. Runs from RAM, that makes it unusually fast even in old PCs and in netbooks with solid state storage media.

It takes a few seconds for the live environment to load. All in all, Puppy Linux Precise is a very fast, stable and attractive operating system for users who want to install and use Ubuntu applications on a Puppy Linux base.

It also supports the standard Puppy Linux packages and can transform an old computer into a powerful workstation. Read the full changelog Puppy Linux is a special edition of the Puppy Linux operating system that uses packages from the latest upstream Ubuntu There is also a graphical tool for Windows called Win32 Disk Imager.

A download is available from this page. You want to give your optical or USB ports priority over the harddrive. Once you have your boot media and computer set up just insert the boot media and switch on your computer. You will see a couple of text screens go past and hopefully you will boot to a shiny new desktop with a quick setup screen followed by a welcome screen.

When you are finished you can decide to save the session or not! Not saving the session does not leave a trace of the operating system as Puppy runs entirely in RAM and as soon as the computer is powered off the RAM is flushed. This is ideal from a security perspective for internet banking or other sensitive financial transactions performed over the internet. You can save the session to a harddrive or an USB drive in a vfat, ntfs or linux [1] partition.

This will save all your settings to what is known as a pupsave [2] file or folder. When you boot off the same media next time the pupsave will be found and all your files and settings will be as you left them. If you booted off of optical media you can save the session and all settings back to that same optical disc. Naturally you can actually install Puppy if you wish. Once you boot Puppy and are happy with what you see it is time to open the Puppy Installer from Setup in the main menu.

There are 3 main types of install; frugal , USB and traditional full install. This type of install copies the main puppy files from the boot media either optical or USB to your harddrive.

Firstly, you are presented with some information about your system and what partitions you have available. Once this is done you are prompted for the location of your boot media files either an iso image, optical media or just the files themselves and once confirmed these are copied to a folder in your chosen partition. A bootloader is then installed and once finished you can reboot into your new system.

This will be a pristine system that requires you to save your session at shut down if you want to keep your settings. Once saving the session is complete, a pupsave file or folder is created. On you next boot your files and settings will be exactly as you left them at last shutdown.

Firstly, you should insert the USB drive that you want to use for installation.



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