Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 81.208.74.190]
on June 11, 2008 09:21 AM
This is a ridiculous criticism. Puppy's single user approach appeals to many users, many of whom might object to being called "dummies." The fact is that security is not always the primary concern of a computer user. An experienced Linux user, who is the only person with access to his computer, might very well find the single user approach appealing. Who the hell are these pompous asses to insist that such people are dumb?
One other note: the tapping function is easily corrected with a setting in xorg.conf (maxtapping is set to 0 by default...set it to 225 and tapping works perfectly...search the Puppy forums for this easy fix).
Puppy Linux 4.00 is barking up the right tree
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 81.208.74.190] on June 11, 2008 09:21 AMOne other note: the tapping function is easily corrected with a setting in xorg.conf (maxtapping is set to 0 by default...set it to 225 and tapping works perfectly...search the Puppy forums for this easy fix).
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