[Cialug] DSL and wireless

Jeff Chapin chapinjeff at gmail.com
Sat Jan 23 12:29:57 CST 2010


Fedora has a "LiveUSB-Creator" that is pretty good about turning live CD
isos into bootable USB sticks.

Zachary Kotlarek wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2010, at 9:20 AM, Tom Sellers wrote:
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>> I searched for a USB Stick version of Linux and found this one. No particular reason other than that.  My orginal intent was to be able to run a version of Linux from a USB stick so I could just plug it in and boot on the laptop that I use at work. 
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>> As I believe I have stated before, I know very little about linux and thus far my experience has not been a positive one. 
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> You're tying one hand behind your back with DSL. It's a decent choice if you need something tiny, but most distros can be installed in full GUI glory in about 2 GB, or in a non-GUI mode in about 500 MB. That's bigger than 50 MB, but it's not a ton of space by today's USB stick standards, and they're almost all easier to use than DSL.
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> Plus you can boot almost any distro on a LiveCD/LiveDVD and play with it until you find one you like. Other than slow optical drive access times and the loss of your settings when you reboot, most LiveDVD setups give you a fully functional desktop with no installation at all.
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> 	Zach
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