I have trouble Ripping DVD-s onto it -so I suspect that the Frugal install is not as usable for Multi Media applications as a Full Install .
Then you are doing something wrong.
But with no specific info on exactly what you are doing and using what program to do it.
No way for us to give you a fix.
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There are some specific features of Puppy Linux that are only provided by a frugal install.
frugal installs:
Can be put on any partition any format, any type storage device.
They load more of Puppy into RAM. Runs faster.
If RAM usage is an issue.
You can choose to not load into RAM. Will start faster, but run slower. (basically like a full install runs)
Easier to backup, because all changes, settings, are in the save. The core Puppy files never change. Only what is in the save changes. All you have to do is copy the save to have a backup.
If Puppy really gets messed up. Just delete the save, and replace it with the backup save. Everything back to the way it was, before you messed it up.
All settings, configurations, added software, etc......
Can store the save, on a different drive or partition, from the one the frugal install is on.
Can make several saves to use, if you want to have different setups, configurations, and added software setups.
Choose the save to use when it boots.
Using a save file,
It can be stored on any format.
Can control what gets saved or not saved, when running in pupmode 13.
Can easily, try something, and as long as you do not update the save, it is not a permanent change.
Something goes wrong or do not want it.
Just do not update the save and it is gone.
Back to the way everything was, before you did whatever.
You can easily load or unload SFS program packages.
This lets you use a program without actually installing it to Puppy. You will have to use this option to fully understand it.
Can install multiple versions of Puppy on the same partition.
All of Puppy is placed in a directory (folder).
You can have many Puppies on one partition.
All completely separate from the other.
All in different directories (Linux term for folder).
Full installs:
Must be installed to a Linux formatted partition.
Uses the entire partition.
Main advantage is it uses less memory to boot to desktop.
Does not use layered file system.
Works best for compiling.
Does not run into size limit that a save file has on a fat32 format.