Posted by Frank in Linux, Operating Systems, Windows XP on May 17, 2009
I got a little bored yesterday and stumbled upon USB installations of Linux while browsing. I decided to give it a try and went down to Fry’s to pickup a fresh USB stick. I installed the Slax version of Linux because it seemed the quickest and easiest and I just wanted to see if it worked. The installation was as simple as they explained and after restarting my PC and modifying the BIOS to boot from the USB drive I watched as my laptop booted up with Linux. Pretty cool! It didn’t do too much, I wasn’t able to connect to my wireless network here at home so I could use the browser or anything but that needs a bit more configuration that I didn’t feel like putting into this first test. Now I will go back and try installing KUbuntu on USB and see how that goes. Not sure what I’ll end up doing with this but I find it pretty interesting being able to have a bootable OS on a flash drive. You can find various Linux distros and installation instructions at http://www.pendrivelinux.com
Posted by Frank in C/C++, Linux, Operating Systems, Programming on January 26, 2008
Stumbled across this today and thought I should bookmark it.
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