On Saturday 25 February 2006 17:37, Eric Jackson wrote: > On Saturday 25 February 2006 11:38 am, Howard Coles Jr. wrote: > > However, you must be aware that a distribution that runs from the CD will > > be VERY slow, so don't judge performance by that. Also it may not "from > > the CD" run and see all your hardware properly, like it would if you > > edited the right config file. > > Nobody mentioned Puppy Linux. It is a live CD but unlike the others, it > doesn't run programs from the CD. It loads everything into ram so it's > fast. You can make a mulitsession CD or DVD so that you can install and > make changes. If you are using Windows, it allows you to create a "pup > file" so that you can save your settiing and install other software. I > installed OpenOffice on my version of Puppy. > > It can be installed on your hard drive for a dual boot with Windows, if you > want and it can be installed on a flash drive as long as your bios supports > booting from a USB device. >
I've never even looked at Puppy linux, so I couldn't say. However, that does sound like something that could come in handy. I'll have to give it a once over. -- See Ya' Howard Coles Jr. John 3:16! Christian Books On-Line http://risenbooks.com http://home.comcast.net/~dhcolesj --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
