I recently created a Slackware on a stick that ran off a USB thumb drive. It's the entire OS, which I set fluxbox as the default. It ran quite nice and had the advantage of not having to learn anything new and additional software could simply be installed via the traditional methods (so my package repository already had everything I thought I would need) and it had as much persistance as I chose. I loaned it to a buddy for testing and I have yet to get it back.... lol
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@damgar, did you use the Linux Live Kit method? http://www.linux-live.org/ ....I was looking at that and thinking of giving it a go myself.
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Who is in charge of the Porteus project? Ponce?
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lol, no :D
Fanthom started it as slax-remix, forking the linux-live scripts while Tomas of Slax was afk, then Brokenman joined, and now they're doing x86_64 versions with KDE 4/LXDE (Fanthom) and i486 ones with Trinity/LXDE (Brokenman); I think Ahau is doing an XFCE version too. I just prepared lxde modules for slax-remix at the beginning, then simply packages, but now they're doing with the build scripts of slackbuilds.org, personalizing a little the environment. They have done a nice work writing some additional management scripts/dialogs. I just give them hosting in these days. :) |
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