Readers can form their own opinions here:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/keepod-unite
This is interesting, and maybe an area that Puppy Linux could do even better in. For example, doesn't Puppy Linux need less than 1/4 of the RAM to run?
So older and cheaper laptops could be used.
Are there paid staff involved in this project? This would contrast with the unpaid, and presumably largely unfunded volunteers that have made Puppy Linux the greatest linux distro on the planet..
Maybe Puppy Linux could take a page from this book and promote Puppy in a similar way. Competition is after all, a good thing.
USB Linux & The Third World
Good intention but I'm not sure whether that's on target. There have been tons of USB-bootable Linux suitable for this (other than Puppy) - I remember using this from long time ago (before my Puppy days), for example - http://www.dynebolic.org/
In fact, like foggy says - why not just take Puppy Linux, add Chrome, and remaster?
In fact, like foggy says - why not just take Puppy Linux, add Chrome, and remaster?
Fatdog64 forum links: [url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Latest version[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/ke8sn5H]Contributed packages[/url] | [url=https://cutt.ly/se8scrb]ISO builder[/url]
Re: USB Linux & The Third World
This is one good approach to turn what is done in this forum into something that a poor community (or any depraved community) would benefit.foggy wrote:... Maybe Puppy Linux could take a page from this book and promote Puppy in a similar way. ...
BarryK approach an Indian Education representative several years ago in an effort to offer PUPPY as a means to packaging and inspiring technology in disadvantaged communities in Indian. But, he was turned back.
Still there's hope.