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This is an old revision of HowToUsePuppy made by coolpup on 2009-09-20 23:53:54.
To be able to use Puppy either:
- Create a LiveCD/DVD,
or
- Perform either a frugal or full installation (which involves)
- installing the Puppy Linux operating system
- installing a boot loader
Recommended course of action
- As you become more confident you may later decide to perform an installation. Start with a frugal installation. At a later date you may perform a full installation. You will need the Puppy Linux LiveCD/DVD created earlier so as to install a boot loader. Without a boot loader one does not have an operating system. If your machine does not have an optical disc drive, use someone else's.
Acquiring Puppy
Installation
- GrubQuickGuide GRUB Quick Guide - GRand Unified Bootloader
- Run Puppy from Windows 98 - external link
- InstallingPuppyOnNTFS How To Install Puppy on a NTFS Partition ... i.e. most Windows XP/2000/NT installs
Configuring Puppy
- WiFi aka Wireless or IEEE 802.11
Miscellaneous
- Puppy Linux - Quick Start Guide - This contains out-of-date information
- Distros - Other Distros Comparable to Puppy (in size)
- Former wiki locations: Drupal wiki and Wakka wiki
Interactions with Other Operating Systems
- NTFS How to use a NTFS partition with Puppy Linux ... for Windows NT, 2000, and XP users ...
- Install Puppy to a USB flash drive by useing the Puppy Universal Installer
- Run Linux off an USB stick? ... external PDF
- Use the Console command line tutorial
Usage
Enhancements
- PuppyUnleashed ...customizing Puppy
- WindowManagers ...there is more than one way...
- AdditionalSoftware Additional DotPups Packages ...Applications ported to Puppy
Hardware
Programming
- PuppyBASIC is based on WxBasic
Puppy Internals
- Booting ...what happens when Puppy starts
- howPuppyWorks How Puppy Works ...as above, Wiki editable
Categories
CategoryDocumentationCategoryHowTo