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Digipup: A Linux live CD for amateur radio

by on May 4, 2007. Filed under Digipup, Lightweight Desktop, Reviews

Linux.com reviews Digipup.

Puppy Linux is a lightweight live Linux distribution that you can boot and run from a CD, USB stick, or DVD. One of its features is the ability to create specialized “pups” — new versions of Puppy Linux geared toward a specific purpose. Digipup is one such example, with a focus on amateur radio. I spun it up, and found Digipup to be a great way to check out amateur radio utilities for Linux.

2 Responses to “Digipup: A Linux live CD for amateur radio”

  1. jace Says:

    i want to burn this linux thing to a disk but i cant fin a website that wil let me can u plz tell me how?

    from phantom-j

  2. Derek Says:

    Hi Phantom-j,

    This link contains a range of products which allow you to burn ISO images

    http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_write_iso_files_to_cd.htm

    Thanks
    Derek

    VK5TCP

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