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MandrakeMove Bootable Linux CD Announced

joestar writes "MandrakeSoft just announced the release of the MandrakeMove release candidate, a special desktop version of the Mandrake Linux distribution that boots live from the CD and uses a USB key (included in the retail version) to automatically store personal data. It looks a bit like Knoppix, but comes with more features, such as the capability to eject the MandrakeMove CD-ROM during its use, in order to read audio or video files from another CD! The download release candidate is available here."

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  1. USB Key by stanmann · · Score: 4, Informative

    I must assume that USB Key means thumbdrive, although I couldn't find any reference on the linked site indicating what size this might be..

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    1. Re:USB Key by LinuxTek · · Score: 4, Informative

      If you go to the order site, and preorder MandrakeMove, you can see that it's a 128MB Key.

      That, and the $59.99 price makes it very wortwhile.

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  2. That "removable cd feature"... by geesus · · Score: 5, Informative

    Is already in knoppix, check out the "cheat-codes" file, its a boot param which obviously isnt enabled by default so knoppix can run on systems with low memory

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  3. You can remove the Knoppix CD by cesman · · Score: 5, Informative

    At the splashscreen:knoppix toram

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  4. Re:price by Black+Perl · · Score: 4, Informative

    think it'd be useful to know the price (obviously for the USB key) and size of the key. and perhapse a tentative release. sure, its RC1, but the final could be in a while

    Why not just follow links to the Mandrake Store? The price is $59.90 and it includes a 128MB USB 2.0 key.

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  5. Re:Good idea using a USB Key.... by joestar · · Score: 4, Informative

    Not anymore since LG fixed their buggy and so-called ATAPI drives.

  6. Re:Great for schools by grolschie · · Score: 4, Informative

    ...or you could have no harddrive, and boot Linux from the network via a remote desktop. Means that they can do what they will, and nothing to mess up. This works fine also. I run Windows 2000 and Photoshop via Citrix on the said Linux system no problems. My pc at work is a P166 with a tiny 32MB RAM. Everything is done on the server. Just can't do animations or play games. It's fine for academic/office work though.

  7. Re:Good idea using a USB Key.... by The+Analog+Kid · · Score: 4, Informative

    CD-Rs/CD-RWs were not affected by the FLUSH_CACHE bug, only the CD-Roms were. I think it even says so on the LG site.

  8. The direction the parade is heading. by chill · · Score: 4, Informative

    I just installed Mepis on my laptop last night -- a Debian derived Live CD that has the ability to install direct from the Live CD. Very slick.

    The SuSE 9.0 Live CD didn't recognize the wireless LAN card on my desktop, so that didn't get anywhere.

    Mepis was the first Live CD that I could effectively use for work, and not just a rescue CD or quick test. I used various tools for hours on the laptop (450 MHz P3, 328 Mb RAM) and it just worked.

    Live CDs are the way to go.

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  9. Re:USB hard drives? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Basically I'd say anything that doesnt require drivers (and even some stuff that does), should work like snap.
    I loaded knoppix the other day and spent a good 5 minutes trying to figure out if and how it is possible to mount my usb memory stick (the manual promises it works on w2k/xp, but w98 needs drivers).
    While I was trying to figure out if I could somehow mount it, I didnt notice nice knoppix had already put an icon for me on the desktop. Doh!

  10. Re:Membership and Mandrake? by nolife · · Score: 4, Informative

    Okay, I'm an idiot. I found the torrent link from the mirrors page.

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  11. Re:Good idea using a USB Key.... by Dave_bsr · · Score: 4, Informative

    Go To: us.lgservice.com and go to Product support, then Device driver, CD-ROM and "Emergency download for Physical Dead Drive from Mandrake Linux 9.2". So you're drive isn't really dead.

    Also, by going to LG's site, you can get firmware updates to fix the problem.

    And finally...I'm sure Mandrake fixed this problem in newer kernels, as did the Gentoo team for their kernel.

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  12. Re:Some answers.. by PhB95 · · Score: 4, Informative

    I currently try 9.2 : Xine has been replaced by Totem (which uses a xine engine). To play encrypted DVDs I just added libdvdcss from plf. This is becoming very easy, I remember I had a few things to find/download/install to get xine to play encrypted DVDs on Mandrake 9.0 and 9.1. And getting it to correctly handle DVD menus was not so simple either, while now totem does well out of the box.

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