Original article here:
https://9to5linux.com/hands-on-with-ras ... -tinkerers
Most things work, like Wi-Fi, all the utilities, spreadsheet and word processors, image and documents viewers and editors, email, chat, etc. I can even install new packages from the repositories.
However, I wasn’t able to browse the Internet with Midori. I also wasn’t able to install Firefox as it couldn’t be fetched by any of the included package managers, so I can’t tell you if YouTube or other online services work.
I also wasn’t able to play a locally stored Full HD (1920×1080) video (audio works after some tinkering, but video is so very slow no matter what I do). I even installed MPV and there the video is very slow and audio doesn’t work.
Conclusion
While Raspup is the ideal system for tinkerers, it may not be so friendly with newcomers that just want to flash a distro on a microSD card, insert it on their Raspberry Pi, and that’s it. There are so many dialogs and confirmations, and whatnot in Raspup that may be overwhelming for the average user.
i strongly disagree on this one. raspup like other puppies, is built to be super-user-friendly. a linux newbie with minimum command line knowledge will be able to use puppies in a very short period of learning time.
i hope there will there be a new update release for this project, and they will get to review raspup again.
however, it is true that (at least) on raspberry pi zero, the video player and midori are not working 'out-of-the box'.