Applications and Linux on a USB drive?
Is it possible to put applications and an OS together on the same flash drive and run the OS from the Drive and still be able to access the applications/files.
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Is it possible to put applications and an OS together on the same flash drive and run the OS from the Drive and still be able to access the applications/files.
i have an Acer aspire one laptop with a linux OS inside. i want to change it into windows xp thru installation using a flash drive. can somebody help me how to do it properly. tnx!
Please tell me the method and source to download and install puppy Linux in my flash drive.
i have "Fedora-9-i386-DVD" image file, in my laptop dvd rom is not working. is that any possible way to make linux os bootable flash drive or suggest me to do install in some other way.
I need it to run on a Flash drive. It needs to be small because I’m hoping to use it as a portable photo gallery. It needs to be cross-platform so it can run both on Windows for my family and GNU/Linux (Ubuntu) for me. I hope that it can be Open Source software (GPL), but freeware is ok too.
can i move the iTunes song files from windows that i have onto something like rhythmbox or songbird on linux?
I'm thinking this might be true because songbird can import iTunes songs. I'm just asking how I move that to a linux version of songbird or something. Do I just use a flash drive? would that work?
Ok i need a linux os that i can boot on my computer from my flash drive. I need one that can connect to my dsl on my downstairs comp through a linksys wireless adapter. Ive tried knoppix i couldn't get a signal, i tried unbuntu but it just leaves me at a huge comman prompt with nothing to enter in it. I'm about to try DSL linux. I've only tried these. Oh andi don't know what wireless card i have if any and i have a westell modem and a wireless g router on the one with dsl. Oh and the one running dsl is windows xp