On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 23:54 +0200, Dave Houghton wrote:
> There is a distro called Puppy Linux is this the same you are talking about?

Yes. It's a very "unique" distribution that was created from (I think)
Mandrake originally, but now bears no resemblance to any other
distribution. It has a lot of custom programs and utilities, and runs
entirely in RAM with the option to save the state of things to disk if
desired.

It's really interesting, but I think it's probably better to stick
closer to the Ubuntu based distribution commonly used by folks on this
list if you want to be able to ask for help. The EMC/Ubuntu CDs are live
boot systems, you can run EMC without changing anything on your hard
drive if you want to try out EMC with no "commitments".

Thanks,
Matt



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