Posts tagged portable application
Portable Ubuntu for Windows presents these remarkable characteristics:
- It actually works, at least in most cases and on most PCs. I have tried it on my laptop (Intel dual core with 2 Gb of RAM) and it is really impressive
- It is portable and can be copied to a pendrive with at least 2 Gb of free space
- It has full access to Windows file system, and can read and/or write Windows files (just point to the /mnt/C folder to see the Windows file system)
- It is executed by Windows as a stand-alone application and works also with dual-monitor systems
- It is possible to upgrade the application by installing new packages through the Synaptic tool. If you plan to do that, consider that the default user created in Portable Ubuntu is pubuntu, and the password is 123456
- It helps people with little or no experience with Linux installation to have a working and ready-to-use Linux environment, getting them closer to the fascinating and ever full of new ideas and creativity world of open-source software. By the way, Ubuntu has always been popular right because it is easy to install and to maintain, at least compared to other Linux distros, and it was pretty soon available with a DVD bootable version that did not require any installation at all.
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You know that one thing that’s better than anything else?
This is mine.
by pumpguin
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No need to hear things that they say, life’s for my own to live my own way.
- Metallica
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