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:X Crashes $15 Laptop in Puppy Linux 3.01 -- So Where do I Turn?
X Crashes $15 Laptop in Puppy Linux 3.01 -- So Where do I Turn?
Aug 26, 2008, 22 :01 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4265 reads)

(Other stories by Steven Rosenberg)

"Sticking with Puppy 2.13 is a distinct possibility, as is going to a later build in the Puppy 2 series (probably 2.17) just to get some newer packages and, more importantly, the ability to encrypt my pup_save file."

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