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Installing puppylinux

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Distributing Puppy in .zip format for UEFI bootable usb stick

How to make bootable Windows flash drive with Lucid Puppy? Tipps for Installing Puppy on a Windows Machine. Manual Install (Puppylinux) Frugal & Full Install (Puppylinux) More on installing Puppy. More on installing to flash / USB drive. How to install and Configure Puppy Linux. Installing puppy while currently using another linux system. How NOT to install Puppy Linux (to hard disk) How NOT to install Puppy Linux Impatient? Jump to frugal install to hard disk Or get Windows installer Puppy is easy to use and does not require a hard disk, so the first trick that you must know is how NOT to install it to hard disk !

BOOT FROM CD/DVD - Just boot using the CD/DVD and save to USB flash (you will be asked at shutdown to save or not). If you choose "Save", Puppy will create your save file and use this next time you boot so that you can continue with your previous work. The save file will be named pup_save.2fs (you can add a SPECIALNAME during the first save to make it pup_save-SPECIALNAME.2fs). You may also be asked if the programs sfs (like pup_421.sfs or pup-431.sfs) will be copied to your disk drive to speed up booting - Puppy will ask you about this (it is an option to speed up booting when Puppy has detected a hard disk). Well, if you really have to make an install to hard disk, use a two-minute install called frugal install or use the familiar Windows installer. Puppy Linux Community Home - Getting Started. How to download Puppy Linux.

Download latest Puppy Linux release. Download Latest Release → Quirky Xerus 8.1 for the Raspberry Pi is here! → Get Tahrpup (Ubuntu-Compatible) → Get Slacko (Slackware-Compatible) → Get Windows Installer (EXE installer) → Download old version * NEW * Quirky Xerus for the Raspberry Pi October 24, 2016 - Barry Kauler, creator of Puppy and Quirky Linux, released his latest Quirky Xerus version 8.1 for the Raspberry Pi. Quirky Xerus 8.1 for the Raspberry Pi is: built with Puppy Linux kit and Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus binary DEBs;a 360-MB Linux distro with LibreOffice, Inkscape, Seamonkey (Mozilla browser with composer), and many other applications;a fast GUI using JWM and ROX-Filer for the desktop;the first build by Barry Kauler for the ARM platform, specifically the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3;easy to install to micro-SD card, just decompress and write the IMG to 8-GB micro-SD card;available for download from ibiblio.org, nluug.nl and archive.org.

Read this to explore the more technical aspects of Quirky Xerus. Slacko Puppy 6.3 desktop. Bootloaders (Puppylinux) Save file (puppy linux) Versions of Puppylinux. Installation & configuration (puppylinux) Puppy Linux. Medium-small linux distributions.