For USB pocket PC, I have one myself. I installed Dam Small Linux (DSL) into my usb dongle and it runs all applications perfectly wherever i am, cybercafe, office, home. The complicated part is that you will need to find a bios that supports usb boot-up then you can boot into DSL from your usb stick. I am using a usb dongle now which runs on DSL and i am able to access openoffice, thunderbird, firefox, gimp, etc. In addition, my usb dongle has fingerprint protection which runs independently so it just secure my files/folders/data running on DSL.
DSL: www.damnsmalllinux.org
Dongle: www.bioslimdisk.com
Many of these USB security dongles are windows-based. The only device i came across with multi-platform compatibility is "bioslimdisk", it is a usb security device using fingerprint security to protect and secure your data. I think its the only biometrics device which is working on linux/mac platforms.
For USB pocket PC, I have one myself. I installed Dam Small Linux (DSL) into my usb dongle and it runs all applications perfectly wherever i am, cybercafe, office, home. The complicated part is that you will need to find a bios that supports usb boot-up then you can boot into DSL from your usb stick. I am using a usb dongle now which runs on DSL and i am able to access openoffice, thunderbird, firefox, gimp, etc. In addition, my usb dongle has fingerprint protection which runs independently so it just secure my files/folders/data running on DSL. DSL: www.damnsmalllinux.org Dongle: www.bioslimdisk.com
Many of these USB security dongles are windows-based. The only device i came across with multi-platform compatibility is "bioslimdisk", it is a usb security device using fingerprint security to protect and secure your data. I think its the only biometrics device which is working on linux/mac platforms.