![]() ![]() Puppy developers are beginning to avoid supporting Full installs and Puppy enthusiasts use Full installs much less than Frugal installs so as a beginner use a Frugal install only. There are two ways to install a Puppy Frugal or Full. A practical Puppy that is for more than experimental purposes needs to be in a partition of at least 1 GB. A FossaPup64 Puppy and many other Puppies can fit in a 500 MB partition, but only for educational purposes. This article is about FossaPup64 but much of the following can probably be used for any Puppy. ![]() ![]() If you have a computer that current Windows is too much for then try a Puppy Linux. The major feature that Puppy Linuxes have in common is that they are installed and booted in a compressed format. They can be installed into a (much) smaller space than most Linux distributions (that support GUI applications). A Puppy Linux is one (see the list on the website) from a set of Linux distributions built (by someone else usually) with a specified design and using the same specific set of tools. ![]()
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