Was reading about this distro. It looks interesting. Anyone use it or try it?
http://damnsmalllinux.org
http://damnsmalllinux.org
kitaa said:Looks like Amiga http://damnsmalllinux.org/dsl-3.1.jpg LOL ...
I'd stick with the more popular Distros.
Well you can run Ubuntu off a CD so magine it can be done with a usb drive but can't say for certain.Edifice said:Can you run Unbuntu off a usb drive?
Can the Motherboard boot up from the USB drive?WoodPeckr said:OK, burned an ISO image to CD and ran it to see what it's like.
I like it, it's simple, easy to pickup and very fast even though it is running off a CD. Comes with Firefox and 2 other browsers. Then sent it over to a usb flash drive but can't get it to boot off the usb drive yet. Tried following their directions but no joy yet.
Anyone have any advice/tips.....thanks.
Not sure about the MB.xix said:Can the Motherboard boot up from the USB drive?
from the BIOS that is.
what I mean is that you may have to change the boot sequence in the bios to boot up from the usb.WoodPeckr said:Not sure about the MB.
Have made no changes to the BIOS and right now it boots up XP or Ubuntu from the C drive.
Believe the big appeal of DSL is that it is such a small OS (<50 megs) very fast and ideal for surfing the web.Grind said:DSL is kind of crappy (hardware support, etc.)
DSL runs very fast off a CD also.Grind said:You can get Ubuntu to run off a USB stick.. it's actually very cool because of how fast it runs.
I thought the same thing.xix said:Well I am not sure on this but it would seem weird to boot from the usb right away. ALmost like a control freak taking over you computer.
Although I accomplished it a slightly different way, the methods listed on this site seem to work OK. I use a 2GB usb drive, but I think a 1GB would be enough.WoodPeckr said:How did you do it?
How big of a usb jump drive did you use?






