Puppy Linux printed book released
The first printed Puppy Linux book has just been released here. Covering versions 1 to 4 it is a general manual for beginners to Puppy Linux who may already be familiar with Windows.
Users with specific hardware issues should seek answers on the internet.
Puppy Linux Fancy is also now available in the Cafepress store.
Cafepress Puppy Linux store
A Cafepress Puppy Linux store has been launched to promote Puppy (ideal for Linux conferences). In stock are Apparel (inc. Baby), Housewares (inc. pet bowls), hats, bags, stickers, buttons, posters, prints and more. A Puppy Linux CD-ROM may be coming soon.
Google Themes Part 2
Following on from my post of some months ago;
"If you use Google as a search engine or your homepage (and who doesn't these days) you can use a Puppy theme. Louie the Yellow Lab Puppy is a theme designed by Andy Sheng. I use it for my customised Google page which reads the Puppy RSS feeds and it looks great.
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A new base for Puppy?
Would Puppy Linux using a new base be a possible new direction for the development? Slitaz, Damn Small Linux and DeLi Linux would all be potential candidates.
Google themes
If you use Google as a search engine or your homepage (and who doesn't these days) you can use a Puppy theme. Louie the Yellow Lab Puppy is a theme designed by Andy Sheng. I use it for my customised Google page which reads the Puppy RSS feeds and it looks great.
The Public Software Foundation
A new advocacy group, the Public Software Foundation (PSF),
is working to make free and open source software available to local
libraries so it can be checked out and used just like a book or video.
The premise is simple: hand out one CD and maybe you've taught one
person; make it available in a library and perhaps you'll reach
hundreds or even thousands.