Mandriva USB drive with Linux
Posted on Apr 13, 07 12:08 AM PDT

Linux fans will be pleased to know that Mandriva has squeezed in their own version of Linux onto a single 4GB bootable flash drive, removing the need to install Linux on any machine. The specific Linux distribution is Mandriva Linux 2007 KDE 32-bit, while you get other useful applications like Firefox 1.5.0.10, OpenOffice 2.0.4, Realplayer, and The Gimp to get you productive almost immediately without gonig through the hassle of installing individual programs. Interested parties can pick up the Mandriva Linux USB flash drive for $175.
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By urdufus , 03/08/07 12:20 PM (CommentID #261979)
Where do you get a 4GB thumb drive for way less than $175?
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