Since 2001 (that was the year when I got MS Windows first at all ) I wanted to switch to Linux. To date, this is a deterrent. In 2018 I got to know Puppy Linux, and thanks Pendrivelinux I managed to get it to work. That was a very important experience. For some time I worked intensively with Puppy Linux. Tried to do everything with it. Unfortunately, there are some services that can not be connected to Puppy Linux, so I returned to Windows. But Microsoft is getting bolder and bolder. They force you to drop your pants more and more. I want to get away from this oligarch. Unfortunately, it won't work completely.
Finally I thought that only one of the big distributions can replace Windows. Now I just had a frustrating weekend with Debian Live. Persistence? Maybe for the geeks. But I am a simple user.
That's why I remembered my Slacko, opened up my old IdeaPad 10-2 (Slacko is on a 8-GB-SDCard), and everything is running splendidly again. This is how it has to be.
Logged into my forum account and got the impression that Puppy Linux has fallen into a slumber. Until I realized that John Murga was taken from life early. I am very sad about that.
A note to that in the old forum would have been helpful.
I found out today that Slacko 7.0 is freshly released
So my love for Puppy Linux has been rekindled. Where else can you find that - speed, portability, and encryption? And reliability.
Only I wonder if Slackware itself is still among the living.
Excuse me for my English, I partially used automatic translation. I am German.