ttuuxxxI just figured at the time of my previous post is that puppy 5 is out and that the current users of series 4 would be happy with that, If not I'll continue 4.3.2 and also 2.14X since that release is almost at cult status
Yes, puppy 5 has gained a lot of attention, but I feel that a lot of old puppy users will find that the bloat of 5 has also taken it's toll on older CPU's. After waiting for an RC of 5 and spending almost 7 hours downloading it(dialup), I fine that all win-modem support has been dumped :p.
I have a feeling like as time goes by many more people will jump off the puppy-Lucid bandwagon when it become clearer that puppy 5 is not a Ubuntu fork and most Ubuntu packages in it's repositories won't run in puppy.
RANT: A lot of time and effort went into puppy 2.* plus to gain win-modem support and to abandon it just for a small amount of Ubuntu binary compatability is just plain ludicrous.