MD5 for puppy-1.0.2-opera-custom.iso ?
Posted: Sun 22 May 2005, 07:32
Dear Mr. Murga sir,
As I eagerly await my behindhanded dialup download of your most recent and doubtlessly fine puppy-1.0.2-opera-custom.iso, would you kindly provide your increasingly loyal fans with an MD5 sum for this little rascal? I don't know what I would do without it -- an accompanying MD5 sum, that is, being a great fan of Opera and an even greater fan of your judicious tweaking of Mr. Barry's unquestionably pace-setting Puppy. By the by, have you noticed the unfolding statistics for Puppy downloads on Distrowatch.com? http://distrowatch.com/ Simply amazing, don't you think? Here is this cute little puppy dishing all those great big long-established Linux distributions with a mere wag of its tiny, functional, and immensely user-friendly tail. Why, if I didn't know better, I would have to say that this is what Linux is -- or ought to be all about. And, as I write this missive, I cannot help but note that Puppy is currently registering a rank of 22 out of the 100 listed Linux distributions on the one-month download stats. Now that is some kind of success for a come-from-nowhere tiny little distro, don't you think?
Your loyal fan and ardent Puppy lover,
J.T.
P.S.: Cute though the current Puppy logo is, perhaps Mr. Barry could pluck one of the real Puppy
As I eagerly await my behindhanded dialup download of your most recent and doubtlessly fine puppy-1.0.2-opera-custom.iso, would you kindly provide your increasingly loyal fans with an MD5 sum for this little rascal? I don't know what I would do without it -- an accompanying MD5 sum, that is, being a great fan of Opera and an even greater fan of your judicious tweaking of Mr. Barry's unquestionably pace-setting Puppy. By the by, have you noticed the unfolding statistics for Puppy downloads on Distrowatch.com? http://distrowatch.com/ Simply amazing, don't you think? Here is this cute little puppy dishing all those great big long-established Linux distributions with a mere wag of its tiny, functional, and immensely user-friendly tail. Why, if I didn't know better, I would have to say that this is what Linux is -- or ought to be all about. And, as I write this missive, I cannot help but note that Puppy is currently registering a rank of 22 out of the 100 listed Linux distributions on the one-month download stats. Now that is some kind of success for a come-from-nowhere tiny little distro, don't you think?
Your loyal fan and ardent Puppy lover,
J.T.
P.S.: Cute though the current Puppy logo is, perhaps Mr. Barry could pluck one of the real Puppy