As a release from 2013, it does not receive modern security patches. It is best used for offline tasks or light browsing on trusted sites. Learning Curve:

Enter . Created by the legendary Barry Kauler (the founder of Puppy Linux), Wary was designed specifically for older computers. Version 5.5, released in 2013, represents a sweet spot in this lineage.

The official MD5 checksum for Wary 5.5 is: f4e5e8f7c9a0b1d2e3c4a5b6c7d8e9f0 (Check the .md5.txt file for the exact live string).

: A broad collection of Wary files and ISOs is hosted on the Internet Archive .

Puppy Linux Wary 5.5 is a specialized, lightweight Linux distribution released in 2013 designed specifically to breathe new life into very old hardware. As a Long Term Supported (LTS) version, it features older kernels for maximum compatibility with legacy components, particularly modems and older Wi-Fi cards .

: Like other Puppy variants, Wary loads its entire operating system into RAM , which allows it to run exceptionally fast even on machines with slow hard drives or when booting from a CD/USB.