Grey wrote:Are we still chasing small size or is it not cool and modern anymore?
This is a separate discussion, I think. Not necessarily a FossaPUP or any modern PUP one.
In 2003, our lives were still a bashion of 486s, Pentium Pros, and Pentium 1s: We also had to live with dial-up for much of the world, and RAM sizes were small. Hence, @Barry saw a solution to these problems after watching Knoppix; and now we have Puppy Linux's birth.
Over time MUCH has been changed!!! Internet, hardware, communications, compression techniques, etc. Most of us have benefited from these changes in our PC environments. In fact, although overlooked a lot, there are a few
FILESYSTEMs that do compression using "either" the controller, or the I/O subsystem for proper management of info to/fro the storage unit. So for example, with NO other compression tools, the OS+filesystem will intelligently compact/expand data with information preservation insured. And this is just one of those things which factor in. And size, per se, does NOT translate to performance nor functionality or lack thereof. The NTFS is just one of the filesystems which when you setup a drive/partition you turn-on or leave off compression. There are others.
The need today, are much different
with STABILITY along with performance being the over-riding concern by most of us.
Again, this just scratches the surface for a discussion of "size (???)" which is misunderstood depending on who is commenting...myself included.
Maybe a new discussion thread you might want to open OUTSIDE of FossaPUP to better gauge "size" and what it means.
We are in a brave new world as the internet and multimedia is changing EVERYTHING we once knew!