++++ 12/28/2021 ++++ Puppy is a super-light distro which loads into RAM and can be booted from USB every time. I choose not to do an install, but rather allow puppy to create a "pup save" file which allowed my configurations (Dvorak, wifi connection) and added software (Lynx, Nano (the heck?)) to be ready if the day ever comes where I want to boot da Pup up from da stick again. (Alternatively, pup is purported to have built in tools to etch an "insta-fork" iso, and I could put that on the bootable USB -- how cool is that?) I played with it out of a spirit of true digital minimalism and some vague dream of one day being able to go around to people's old computers and give them new life. The second goal would probably be possible if I had more of a real-life social network, but as for the first goal -- I must say that Puppy Linux Bionic Pup has a very different view of minimalism than I do. To me, minimalism is about the terminal. As noted parenthetically above, out-of-the-box there is no Lynx and no Nano, which have become absolute staples of my computing existence, but worse than that OS swallows alt+ as a way to toggle between terminal tabs and instead uses them for virtual desktops (which, yuck. . . in this guy's opinion). And, yeah, yeah, I'm sure I'm supposed to know how to remap the keys, and it should be an honor and privilege to mess with that. But since everything I ask Mint to do runs zippy fast on both of my computers, I'm not exactly going to put this on the top of my to-do list. Also, there is no apt, with installation occurring through the Puppy Package Manger, which in fairness I had no problems using. So while Puppy represents less my idea of Zen in the art of information, but is instead cramming as much Windows-like functionality with cool utilities in as little memory as it can, it should be appreciated as a remarkable achievement in those terms. It is the real Windows-XP killer, in that all those old XP machines stored in all of those closets, under beds, and actually being used *should* be given the Puppy Treatment. -- This work is hereby in the public domain. Do what you want with it.