What version of linux should I install on my flash drive?

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I have an old 1gigabite flash drive and I’m wanting to use it to run linux off of. It has plenty of memory on it still and I would like to use it as kind of a portable computer that I can use on different desktops and maybe laptops. I went to download it and found that there are many versions, which one should I use?

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January 24, 2010

link @ 11:21 pm #

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DSL (DamnSmallLinux) is one of the smallest. Knoppix may also work.

January 26, 2010

anakin.ryan @ 2:50 am #

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1 gig is only good for, small distributions, like ubuntu or fedora, i suggest fedora, or if you want the looks of windows 7 kde is much better, which is built into kubuntu

January 29, 2010

free_indeed2000 @ 11:05 am #

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DSL linux is your best bet. it is the smallest and fast version i know of. its a little more command line heavy so for a new user it might take some getting used to. you might want to try ubuntu linux, but i’m not sure how much memory it needs. but the thing about linux is… if you don’t like one version, just delete it and try another.. you will be out no money

February 1, 2010

piratesmack @ 12:54 am #

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For a flash drive, I recommend Slax or Puppy Linux.

Both allow you to save your session and make great portable operating systems.

February 3, 2010

non-existant @ 12:35 am #

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Linux Mint! I just put it on my flash drive, the new release runs beautifully.

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