1. Introduction
2. How to get Puppy
3. How to run Puppy
3.1 How to run Puppy the very first time
3.2. Boot-Options
3.3 How to save the settings and your personal files
3.3.1 Harddrives, partitions and filesystems
3.3.2 How to create a FAT32-partition
4. How to install Puppy
4.1 How to install Puppy on a harddrive
4.2 How to install Puppy on an USB-Stick
4.3 How to save a Puppy-image on a harddrive and how to boot the image in RAM
4.4 How to install Puppy on a multisession-CD / DVD
4.5 How to install the boot-manager GRUB
5. How to setup an Internet connection
5.1 Modem
5.2 DSL
5.3 Router
5.4 WLAN
5.5 How to setup your email-program
6. How to set up your hardware
6.1 Printer
6.2 Scanner
6.3 USB-Sticks / external harddrive
7. How to (de)install programs
7.1 How to install official programs
7.2 How to install further programs
7.2.1 Unofficial PETgets
7.2.2 DotPups
7.2.3 Debian programs
7.3 How to deinstall programs
8. How to setup Puppy
8.1 How to change the background desktop-image
8.2 How to create your own menu
8.3 How to add a program icon at the tray zone
8.4 Setup time and date
8.5 How to store / remove a desktop icon
8.6 Setup DVD/CD-burning program TkDVD
8.7 How to install fonts
9. How to make a backup
9.1 How to backup pup_safe.2fs-file
9.2 How to restore files from pup_save.2fs
9.3 Backup with rsync/a>
10. Multiuser
10.1 Two or more pup_save.2fs-files
10.2. Multisession
11. Security
11.1 Live-CD
11.2 Root
11.3 Firewall and daemons
11.4 Virus scanner
11.5 Intrusion detection
11.6 Encrypt with bcrypt
12. Make your own Puppy-CD
13. Tips and tricks
13.1. Windows programs und corresponding Puppy-Linux programs
13.2 Upper and lower case
13.3 Special characters
13.4 How to move files with ROX
13.5 The contextmenu of ROX
13.6 Copy and paste in the shell rxvt
13.7 Automatic completion in the shell rxvt