:0 .....XP takes a minute or so to display my desktop, but you have to wait around 9 or 10 minutes to actually use it without it lagging like a mofo. God knows what it does after it boots, and I swear I've checked every last autorun registry, so I usually eat or go take a crap while it's booting.
But this... booted in 10 seconds! Goodbye Ubuntu, I'm getting a new OS to dual boot.
this is a great distro. super fast and works great. this is also the easiest distro i've used to get connected to wifi. the first screen basically showed available networks, i clicked on it, asked for password, bam, i was on.
yo lo descargue y lo arranco desde el live CD pero no puedo entrar a internet, tengo conexion por cable(modem) si alguien puede ayudarme que la verdad me interesa mucho la opcion que brinda este sistema operativo
Although my 1GB has xPUD installed and boots in 7 seconds but the web browser doesnt work which im assuming is because there is no network card support for it(?)
Q: does anyone know if there is a way to incorporate the driver for my network card into the memory stick so that it does work? (MS OS/Intel based PC)
:0 .....XP takes a minute or so to display my desktop, but you have to wait around 9 or 10 minutes to actually use it without it lagging like a mofo. God knows what it does after it boots, and I swear I've checked every last autorun registry, so I usually eat or go take a crap while it's booting.
But this... booted in 10 seconds! Goodbye Ubuntu, I'm getting a new OS to dual boot.
miest0908 1 year ago
@miest0908
A good habit is to do a clean install of your windows OS every 3 or 4 months. It takes ages to boot no matter what you do after awhile.
Munkatten 1 year ago
i just want to say.... keep up the best good awesome best mega good job on doing this :X
i love it
it's like i always had an ferrari but used a bus to use my pc
now i see the real power of that ferrari :)
it's awesome man
i think you could change the name .. one may get scared when you tell him : "hey 'sup .. try xPud ... "
stancugenius 1 year ago
酷到爆!
目前使用lucid安裝至硬碟中,並驅動pcmcia wifi / ath5k 享用中! ^^y
hikohan 1 year ago
Absolutely Great OS.
We need Internet, Gmail, Facebook, Google Docs in Home Screen.
Better than Xandros Presto
prass7 1 year ago
this made me tear up.
r3bol 1 year ago
the testing version of debian with lxde boots in about the same amount of time, a little bit longer
schmidtbag 1 year ago
(Blink) it's on already?!
MyLowBattery 2 years ago
this is a great distro. super fast and works great. this is also the easiest distro i've used to get connected to wifi. the first screen basically showed available networks, i clicked on it, asked for password, bam, i was on.
n3tfury 2 years ago
awesome!
zx1986 2 years ago
Fucking Epic!
BurningOrchid 2 years ago 6
yo lo descargue y lo arranco desde el live CD pero no puedo entrar a internet, tengo conexion por cable(modem) si alguien puede ayudarme que la verdad me interesa mucho la opcion que brinda este sistema operativo
colombiano57 2 years ago
Another fantastic effort if you ask me!
Although my 1GB has xPUD installed and boots in 7 seconds but the web browser doesnt work which im assuming is because there is no network card support for it(?)
Q: does anyone know if there is a way to incorporate the driver for my network card into the memory stick so that it does work? (MS OS/Intel based PC)
Thanks in advance!
baddassmutha 2 years ago
awesome...
DrMartinKF 2 years ago
winFLP boots in about 10 sec
M4dF4rt 2 years ago
downloading..
Northern1961 2 years ago
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heh? my old OS X mac laptop wakes from sleep in a fraction of a second.
except for a kernel update, why would you want to boot/reboot a computer? this is navel gazing.
ferglitz 2 years ago
No one cares.
SpeedoJoe 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
that's right, they don't, and so (my) linux boxes groan awake from a Suspend in about, ooh, 20-30 seconds.
a modern OS should be able to snap open and shut in the blink of an eye. that is THE usability challenge for linux.
ferglitz 2 years ago
"a modern OS should be able to snap open and shut in the blink of an eye"
linux can already resume from sleep like your OS X can. Now it's testing something else. Let's not talk about two different things at the same time.
thinc 2 years ago 19
@thinc Not OSX or traditional Linux. This boots crazy fast; that wasn't resuming.
dsBLACKOUT 1 year ago
@ferglitz Power usage, power usage.
cumulus0007 2 weeks ago
booted in 5.4 seconds on my computer!
Acer Aspire 4730z
Intel Pentium dual core T3400 (2.16GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 1MB L2 cache)
732MB Mobile Intel Graphics
2GB DDR2 RAM
Using the USB boot, version xpud-0.8.9
wifi didnt work with my Acer Nplify 802.11b/g/draft-n but i havent had a chance to fiddle with it.
this is damn sweet if you ask me.
BurningZebra256 2 years ago 4
Please post the system configuration, processor, mother, ram, and disk type, thanks.
bejius 3 years ago 2
less than 13 seconds, sweet.
starcannon 3 years ago
wow 13 seconds only
sosghz 3 years ago
What kind of resources does it use?
carfreak92 3 years ago
every well, modern OS has got to boot as fast as this one!
IoSonoIoProprioIo 3 years ago 12
Insanely fast. Nice!
DaVince21 3 years ago
幾年前在Knoppix.tnc認識PUD系列後
就成了拜訪親友的中毒傷殘電腦的好幫手之一
(其他為:Hiren's BootCD、NoName xpe...)
輕巧是對PUD最滿意的地方
看了影片開機果然快速@@~
不過不知道xPUD有沒有機會出支援中文的版本
感謝作者在自由軟體領域上的努力~
freeboss 3 years ago