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Portable Linux


What is Linux?

Linux is an operating system that was initially created as a hobby by a young student, Linus Torvalds, at the University of Helsinki in Finland. Linus had an interest in Minix, a small UNIX system, and decided to develop a system that exceeded the Minix standards. He began his work in 1991 when he released version 0.02 and worked steadily until 1994 when version 1.0 of the Linux Kernel was released. The kernel, at the heart of all Linux systems, is developed and released under the GNU General Public License and its source code is freely available to everyone. It is this kernel that forms the base around which a Linux operating system is developed. There are now literally hundreds of companies and organizations and an equal number of individuals that have released their own versions of operating systems based on the Linux kernel. More information on the kernel can be found at our sister site, LinuxHQ and at the official Linux Kernel Archives. The current full-featured version is 2.6 (released December 2003) and development continues.

Portable Linux?

Install your favorite Linux operating system on a flash drive or USB key no larger than your thumb (Thumb Drive). Your Portable Linux operating system can then be run from any computer that can boot from a USB flash device, allowing you to bring your entire operating system, desktop, applications, files, email, personal settings, favorites, games and more with you. It’s your own personal operating system you can carry in your pocket.


USB Creators (Windows Based)

Linux Live USB Creator

Universal USB Installer

UNetbootin


Distro

Mandriva 2010

Linux Mint 9

Xubuntu 10.04
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Thank you for sharing these resources with us.
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Thank you so much for sharing this mate. I was in need of it.
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*Updated - Links and pictures.
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Thanks.

I'm using this in vmware.

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Thanks ill give this a go on my net book.
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Another one is Universal USB Installer. iBF used it in his Linux TuTs at HF, I really recommend that one

Anyway thanks for this =]
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(08-06-2010, 04:37 PM)ReaLiTy Wrote: Another one is Universal USB Installer. iBF used it in his Linux TuTs at HF, I really recommend that one

Anyway thanks for this =]

Yeah, I was going to add some more installers.
I'll add that too the list. Thanks.
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Btw you spelt distro wrong :p
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Oh. Geeze. I edited the thread to add 'distro' and it messed right up. -.-'

*I'll fix this later. Sorry.
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