Puppy Linux targets sub-$100 mini-PCs

  2007-05-22 14:30:04
Following the addition of PXE network booting to the ultra-lightweight Puppy Linux distribution, a group of enthusiasts offering Puppy customization and support services has revealed plans for"Minipup," a project aimed at ultra-low-cost diskless hardware such as sub-$100 PCs. 
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