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12 May 2010

09 May 2010

Put Kubuntu 10.04 on a Flash Drive using Windows | USB Pen Drive Linux

Put Kubuntu 10.04 on a Flash Drive using Windows Put Kubuntu 10.04 on a Flash Drive using Windows: Kubuntu 10.04 code named "Lucid Lynx", is a fork of Ubuntu, offered by Canonical Ltd, that utilizes a KDE desktop environment. KDE is often preferred over Gnome for it's visual appearance and Windows familiar functionality. In the following tutorial, we cover a simple way to install Kubuntu 10.04 to a USB Flash Drive using Windows and our Universal USB Installer. Once finished, your Flash Drive will act as a Live Kubuntu 10.04 USB, that could be used in place of a Live CD.

07 May 2010

Create a DreamLinux USB Flash Drive from CD | USB Pen Drive Linux

Create a DreamLinux USB Flash Drive from CD How to Create a DreamLinux Flash Drive using the Persistent Dreamlinux Installer while running from the Live CD. DreamLinux is a remix based on Debian Linux that features useful applications like Firefox, Thunderbird, Inkscape, Gimp, Open Office, Pidgin, Evince, Gthumb, Xsane, Avant-Window-Navigator, Engage, Rhythmbox, SoundJuicer, SoundConverter, Totem Media Player, Avidemux, EasyTag, Brasero and more. Upon completion of this tutorial, you should end up with a USB DreamLinux Flash Drive that makes use of a persistence feature to save your changes and restore them on subsequent boots. DreamLinux Desktop Screenshot Dreamlinux Desktop Screenshot Distribution Home Page: DreamLinux Minimum Flash Drive Capacity: 2GB Persistent Feature: Yes Essentials to create a DreamLinux Flash Drive * DreamLinux CD * Working CD/DVD Drive * 2GB USB Flash Drive DreamLinux USB Install via the Persistent Dream Script 1. Download DreamLinux Desktop Edition 3.5 XFCE ISO 2. Burn the ISO to a CD and restart your PC, booting from the CD 3. (1) Click the Persistent Dream shortcut from the Desktop (2) Click Next Persistent Dream Installer 4. (1) Type the size of partition you wish to use for DreamLinux (2) Click OkSet DreamLinux Partition Size 5. Once the partition has been setup, Click Next Once Dreamlinux partition has been created, click Next 6. You should see a percentage indicator displaying progress. One the script has finished, Click Done Dreamlinux USB Install Done 7. Shutdown Dreamlinux, Remove the CD, Reboot your computer setting your BIOS or Boot Menu to boot from the USB device. If all goes well, you should now be running Dreamlinux from your USB device. Posted under: Flash drive installs using Live CD Related Portable Linux Posts * No related Portable Linux posts yet. Disclaimer * Portable Linux Categories