I've tried both and generally found DSL to be meaner and leaner then Puppy. Puppy does have a good range of software in its live CD from what I can remember but DSL beat it on its ability to recognise hardware and boot into much more minimalist environments (it will run on really old machines). I keep a copy of the credit card version because it's excellent for exploring and diagnosing machines that aren't working properly but will still boot a small system form CD.
Regards
Mark
member jessejazza wrote:
I was going to have a look at these two later today. Just wondering has anyone compared them and if so perhaps you'd be kind enough to give some feedback.
james
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