Hi there. Just installed Porteus to a USB stick, and it rocks! I can't believe how smooth and fast it runs... and i'm not even running it from RAM!
Now I just have to decide if I, starting out with Fedora mid 2000's, gravitating toward the 'buntu's, then mostly Mint so I'm mostly familiar w/ Debian based I guess. I understand this is Slackware based. I will probably come back to Porteus, but I admit I am a bit intimidated that I'll have to learn a differnt approach.
For now, it's super awesome for safely inspecting my Windows drives! Thank you so much!
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- ajaxStardust
- White ninja
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- Distribution: Porteus 5.12.14
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- Bicephale
- Full of knowledge
- Posts: 111
- Joined: 28 Dec 2010, 19:10
- Distribution: Live CDs
- Location: Quebec/Qc, Canada
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From what i could gather these last few months the Porteus project suffers from too much chopping for no reason i can imagine as USB flash drives reached capacities quite beyond any "live" requirements, so when i tried it on my CherryTrail problems immediately showed up, my only alternative being actually APorteus which brought some fair impression of fresh air. Me too i was looking for speed improvements compared to slower distributions but it seems i'm stuck with Linuxium and/or Xubuntu; those are well-featured environments with good applications supply but the Porteus/Slax Copy2RAM feature would probably have got an edge, provided i can ever manage to flash a USB drive which will actually pass the boot challenge until the end. The only solution being to contact the maintainer in private and offer to buy some customized version(s) i guess...
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