Just started using 24 hours ago!
Posted: Wed 11 Sep 2019, 06:24
So yesterday I decided to take the puppy for a walk (I hope this is a pun well worth using!). I took out the bionic pup and it bit me 64 times. I took it on my 32 Grassy Brisk walk. And we ended up going to the Universal Singing Bear.
(I hope that introduction worked out well! If not, I do apologize )
I have to say being able to have a perfectly ( or near perfect ) Operating system that I can move around on the go is quite enjoyable and actually very useful.
I've had experience with Debian processors as well as some intermediate C coding over the last couple years, but I decided this semester at school I would take a Linux class to see if I could learn more or find information I never knew about. So one of the projects was to install a linux Distro and give our thoughts on it and/or problems about the installation.
So alas, I chose Puppy linux as it was a recommended one to try out. And I have to say I have finally found something that I can use without worrying about Sata chord failure on my motherboard and that allows me to use on multiple computers without worrying about partition corruptions from installation. (i hope some of you can relate)
Perhaps it was just a really good install, but none the less, I find myself here very much satisfied with what I had a chance to try and use for maybe 5-6 hours over the last 24 hours.
The pre-installed applications are what really drove my first satisfied opinion about Puppy linux. The fact is, there are 100 MB worth of applications, trimmed down, to run as if they would on any Debian or just Linux based Distro. This saves a lot of time, a lot of RAM, a lot of CPU power and allows you to actually be able to customize your GUI a little more, as I've found out. The choices were actually very great, that when I had the chance to move the USB from computer to computers, I found that it offers a good demonstration why this Linux OS is a great choice. (granted, there are like 6-8 versions and some I may not even know about still, but I think you get the idea)
After messing with it for maybe 3 hours, I was actually able to convince 3 people today to copy it onto a USB and give it a shot on their personal computers at home. My brother in law was actually quite excited about it, as he is a Production Assistant for Stage work in the Los Angeles area, so he can finally just have a USB and work with other people's computer and just do his presentations and what not as needed.
Granted, this is a very early review/thoughts about what I have gathered from using for the last day. But it was enough for me to give it some review or whatever thus far. I am very much satisfied, thank you for the opportunity.
If anyone would like to know a rating I would give personally (though you don't really know me as but a stranger), I would give an 8.8/10 Right now.
There are minor things that need updated, but nothing to really drive me away, hence why it's not really worth stating on here.
Thanks for reading! And my Puppy had a great walk today.
-Jesse
P.S -- I really enjoy the package manager pre-installed. It is very user friendly and gives quite a bit of information.
P.S.S I also ran it on a Macbook Pro 2014 and it ran no problem. On top of that, it actually was running a battery charge info tool on the tray that literally gave you all possible information. It was very Neat![/u]
(I hope that introduction worked out well! If not, I do apologize )
I have to say being able to have a perfectly ( or near perfect ) Operating system that I can move around on the go is quite enjoyable and actually very useful.
I've had experience with Debian processors as well as some intermediate C coding over the last couple years, but I decided this semester at school I would take a Linux class to see if I could learn more or find information I never knew about. So one of the projects was to install a linux Distro and give our thoughts on it and/or problems about the installation.
So alas, I chose Puppy linux as it was a recommended one to try out. And I have to say I have finally found something that I can use without worrying about Sata chord failure on my motherboard and that allows me to use on multiple computers without worrying about partition corruptions from installation. (i hope some of you can relate)
Perhaps it was just a really good install, but none the less, I find myself here very much satisfied with what I had a chance to try and use for maybe 5-6 hours over the last 24 hours.
The pre-installed applications are what really drove my first satisfied opinion about Puppy linux. The fact is, there are 100 MB worth of applications, trimmed down, to run as if they would on any Debian or just Linux based Distro. This saves a lot of time, a lot of RAM, a lot of CPU power and allows you to actually be able to customize your GUI a little more, as I've found out. The choices were actually very great, that when I had the chance to move the USB from computer to computers, I found that it offers a good demonstration why this Linux OS is a great choice. (granted, there are like 6-8 versions and some I may not even know about still, but I think you get the idea)
After messing with it for maybe 3 hours, I was actually able to convince 3 people today to copy it onto a USB and give it a shot on their personal computers at home. My brother in law was actually quite excited about it, as he is a Production Assistant for Stage work in the Los Angeles area, so he can finally just have a USB and work with other people's computer and just do his presentations and what not as needed.
Granted, this is a very early review/thoughts about what I have gathered from using for the last day. But it was enough for me to give it some review or whatever thus far. I am very much satisfied, thank you for the opportunity.
If anyone would like to know a rating I would give personally (though you don't really know me as but a stranger), I would give an 8.8/10 Right now.
There are minor things that need updated, but nothing to really drive me away, hence why it's not really worth stating on here.
Thanks for reading! And my Puppy had a great walk today.
-Jesse
P.S -- I really enjoy the package manager pre-installed. It is very user friendly and gives quite a bit of information.
P.S.S I also ran it on a Macbook Pro 2014 and it ran no problem. On top of that, it actually was running a battery charge info tool on the tray that literally gave you all possible information. It was very Neat![/u]