Linked by James LaRue on Mon 14th Jun 2004 06:35 UTC
Recently, I got my hands on version 0.2 of Cobind, a Linux lite desktop, based on Red Hat/Fedora Core 1, from a software company in Pittsburgh. Not yet in general release, Cobind is a one disc wonder.
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"a live-cd Linux that can put its home directory on a USB flash drive but can run on computers with as little as 32-48MB RAM"
Nearly impossible. You would need a really slim desktop environment for that (no X server) or a linux swap partition on a HD. SuSE's live CDs is creating loopback swap files on FAT partitions. On a 32 Meg machine, well it could work (unbelievably slow, though) with swap, but without swap, erm... NO.
"a live-cd Linux that can put its home directory on a USB flash drive but can run on computers with as little as 32-48MB RAM"
Nearly impossible. You would need a really slim desktop environment for that (no X server) or a linux swap partition on a HD. SuSE's live CDs is creating loopback swap files on FAT partitions. On a 32 Meg machine, well it could work (unbelievably slow, though) with swap, but without swap, erm... NO.