Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Puppy Linux


Puppy Linux


It looks like Puppy Linux that comes from Australia seems to be in a dormant phase from 2015.


The developer is a dog lover and I am both a dog lover and the Puppy Linux Lover.

They were all tiny less than 100 MiB and I could carry them in a tiny Flash Stick.

There are many flavours now with 64 bit version of FatPup.

I had an old Toshiba computer lying idle and decided to update it.


It had both Knoppix and Ubuntu.


I had trouble with Legacy iso but the tahr 6.0.5 PAE iso did the job.


When writing the iso (I did this time with a rewritable CD, to erase it, if it fails) it said the image and the content did not match (even today).


The OLD Knoppix CD also had a broken file and wouldn't boot.


Now all these isos are SO big (not like when Linux was not popular) one cannot boot or install, if you do not have a DVD Driver.


Now that Puppy is migrating to 64 bits versions, the developers should not forget those users with 32 bit computers including Laptops that would be left high and dry.
The way way round is to have a PAE Version.


The bottom line is one should not discard the old hardware that did the donkey work for a 64 bit machine.


My only concern of the old computers is that that they are not energy efficient and consume lot of electricity.


That is why, I dismantled 10 computers for the two 64 bit computers BUT I still keep an old 32 bit computer.


It did the donkey work for me over a decade when electricity was cheap.


Mind YOU I did not donate any of those machines, simply dismantled them but dished out the hard disks and DVD drivers (to save energy!).