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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. Hrmm by acehole · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Also sounds like the 'Slackware Live' cd.

    Can you create your own in mandrake like you can with slackware?

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  2. USB hard drives? by NiceGeek · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I wonder if usb hard drive (I have an Archos Jukebox Studio 10) work as well as a usb key?

  3. DVD... by SignificantBit · · Score: 5, Interesting

    4+Gb of opensource/free software on a single disc... why don't do a Linux DVD Live distro? ..just wondering.

  4. Re:Since when is Mandrake *not* for the desktop? by HornyBastard · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Did I miss something? I thought Mandrakes focus was new users/desktop users.

    This actually looks the ideal solution for people wanting to mess around with linux without messing up their hard-drive.
    With the USB drive, you can do quite a bit on it, and get a proper feeling for the OS.

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  5. Good way to circumvent library filters? by Rude+Turnip · · Score: 4, Interesting

    This could be a plus for people that need to access the Internet in local libraries that utilize draconian filters to block out politically questionable material...unless the entire network is run through a proxy server...in which case you could use this to SSH tunnel into an unfiltered proxy server!

    Mandrake has always been my favorite Linux company & I like throwing them a couple bucks for a boxed set now and then. Good work!

  6. Live CD's + USB storage + iButton == Nirvana by PureFiction · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've been working on a linux distro for a few months now that is using this combination of technologies. It definitely appears to be a configuration of growing use and interest.

    I added the cryptographic iButton to the list as the only piece missing from the live CD / USB fob picture is secure authentication so that when you are accessing your files remotely from any location, you need not fear about Man-in-the-Middle attacks or insecure password / authentication allowing attackers access to your data.

    I talk about some of the features I want in this thread of wanted features / technologies

    The future trends are moving quickly towards seamless access to data via mobile devices and wireless communications. A trusted operating system on a mini-CDR with a USB key fob storing dynamic data and strong authentication via cryptographic hardware is all you need to access files, music, movies, anything back at home or work with complete security (or, as much security as you can provide given a good OS configuration)

    And the best part: it fits in your pocket. You can take it anywhere. You can "phone home" via wireless and reach everything there as if it was local.

    With AES encryption of sensitive data on the USB fob you can prevent any kind of unauthorized copying that would reveal private data, and compression added to the mix lets you store a lot more than 256M or so of data as well.

    The latest USB devices are capable of throughput in excess of 6 MegaBytes / second, which is more than adequate for most tasks.

    Userspace / overlay filesystems with selective encryption, networked access, and secure decentralized distribution are going to make this kind of setup extremely sweet.

    I can't wait for it...