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Originally Posted by daverich
I use puppeee on the asus eee,- which is essentially a glorified USB stick- it works really well, although takes a long time to bootup,- but I think that's probably more to do with the eee than the os.
It also has a nice mounting tool (titter)
Kind regards
Dave Rich
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Dave, i'm quite impressed with puppy linux. It's clean, installs well, i have network and sound out of the box (wireless included, on the laptop), and doesn't chew a lot of cpu or ram. It's early days, and with no rt kernel, more administrative than audio centric, but it's still worth smiling about for a more generic useage. For smaller, older, and handheld machines in particular, i can see it filling an important niche.
Alex.