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This is an old revision of Puppy51 made by CrustyLobster on 2010-08-06 22:48:52.
Coordinator Larry Short (Playdayz)
Main Developer Mick Amadio (01Micko)
Art Director Warren Willson (WhoDo)
Testers listed here
Puppy 5.1 latest development news
LucidScreenshots
promo video
Puppy 5.1 Release Candidate
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Features
- Straight to desktop - auto setup
Other distros try it.
We did in the previous Lucid
It did not work for some users, so within days we updated
now it is back . . . and works
- Automatically connects to an Ethernet connection
- First Run dialog, easy personalisation and localisation
- Browser of choice easy download and setup
Puppy comes with a simple browser
and then lets you choose from the best:
FireFox, Opera, Chrome, Seamonkey
- LucidPuppyQuickpet More QuickPet Puppy optimised programs
QuickPet has some of the best programs
available, even more in the Puppy package manager:
GoogleEarth, Kompzer, Inkscape, Sunbird, Cinelerra, Audacity
- Icewm window manager included with JWM (default)
Puppy has never been ostentatious
but we have two great window managers
and loads of backgrounds and icon choices
- Developer access to the Ubuntu software repositories
- Language & Locale improvements
- Better enhanced Graphic driver support
- Lucid Puppy News in Quickpet
We keep you connected to
the best penguin community outside Antarctica
- Pdf printer improvements
- Synaptic touch pad configurator
- Luvcview
- New icons and backgrounds
Is Puppy Lucid 5.1 based on Ubuntu
No.
Puppy is its own dog
We have a 'woof' building system
that allows us to build Puppy from the kernel
and binaries of other distros (pre compiled programs and libraries)
Puppy can be built from Ubuntu, Debian, Slackware, Arch and t2
with the unique Puppy scripts included.
Does Puppy Lucid 5.1 use some Ubuntu files?
Yes.
Puppy uses his own packaging systems (quickpet and pet)
Configuration, programs and wizards are Puppy specific
Lucid adds the tested efforts of some popular Ubuntu binaries.
How should Puppy Lucid be run?
Any which way you like
Once in memory, Puppy is fast.
Run from DVD, CD, USB keydrive, SD, Hard Drive
or even in multi-session self auditing format
(files and updates saved on CD or DVD)
Why does Puppy run as root?
Convenience
Puppy users control their environment.
We are designed to load and run from USB or DVD (straight to desktop)
A root running live CD or DVD system remains MORE secure than
an accessible and hackable hard disk install
We are not designed for multi-user usage.
With great power (over your system) comes great responsibility
(for your data).
Puppy users take charge of their computers.
So technically Puppy is dangerous?
Very. We bypass network security and firewalls.
and are recommended by security agencies as unhackable.
What is on the CD/DVD is never compromised.
With Puppy, comes great power
in a small package
How can LPuppy Lucid 5.1 be so small and have so many programs?
We choose simple efficient programs.
Puppy is lean and muscled.
We would be smaller but other distros
are often not yet as efficient as Puppy
Using Ubuntu files (though convenient) is
a compromise.
What about tech support?
Try us.
Puppy users are loyal because our forums, wikis, IRC,
blogs and web sites are constantly updated and improved.
References
Puppy52 Puppy 5.2 . . . coming soon
Puppy6 Puppy 6 . . . coming . . .
Appendix
Devx -> (programming and compiling add on)
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