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DATE: 24-October-2008 With the purchase of a Kingston 8GB USB drive I have made changes to my USB devices. Two of my five USB drives have been configured to run Linux. I had Slax Linux installed on a 512MB device, the same device that I formally had Puppy Linux installed. The Kingston now holds my portable applications; the Toshiba holds Slax Linux and the Lexar 512MB Puppy Linux. Slax is about double the size of Puppy so it is better suited for the 2GB drive. Now I have room to let Slax grow and don’t have to worry about leaving too many of my files behind on the drive. |
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