I use Puppy Linux exclusively, as most of you know. I fell in love with it a decade ago, and can't get enough of it.
I also wouldn't recommend it to anyone, especially not beginners. Why?
Because it's
designed for "hobbyists". For those that enjoy tearing their OS to bits, then re-building it to work exactly the way they want it to. Newbies just want something easy to use OOTB, with tons of available help & support. (That's cool).
The Puppy community can give you that, too.....but you may not always like what you hear!
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Seriously, though, modern Puppy
is a-changing. She now supports Wayland, PulseAudio & Pipewire.......thought the desktop
still looks like - to quote one disgruntled newbie from a couple of years ago - a "mangled, over-recycled copy of Windows 98". But we like to let the user come up with their own vision of what they want.....and then we'll give 'em whatever help they need to achieve it.
Who says Linux ain't for the end-user?
Mike.