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Posted 09-04-2011 at 07:23 AM by asokaddd
The name Pendrive Linux has disappeared from the web scene but the www.PendriveLinux.com is still there if I you need some help for mounting any Linux distribution.
Long before I went in web search for 100 Linux distributions my only aspiration (inspiration too) and last thing I wanted in my possession was to have a Linux booted from a 1 GiB Flash Drive.
Flash Drives were expensive then and our download speed was hopeless and only thing I wanted to bring home was...
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Posted 09-04-2011 at 07:14 AM by asokaddd
Progress of LiveCDs had a bumpy ride.
The story as it is told to me is as follows;
But I do not know how true the facts are.
However, I discovered LiveCD in 2007 with PCLinux 2007 long time after its hatching.
LiveCD project was stagnant at the beginning which was understandable and had a SINGLE developer working on it.
That developer joined Unity Linux and all 25+ developers there decided to help him make some progress on it. ...
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