I agree! I just read about Knoppix in the most recent PC World issue. Redhat 9.2 ran so slow on my older computers so I was waiting until I got a new computer to run it on my current machine.
I've had problems before running Linux dualboot and then restoring it back to windows. This is awesome though because I can basically run this without too much worry about major change in my system. The USB Key is a cool idea to me too! Portable OS and storage, how could you possibly lose?
I remembered thinking (waaay back in 1991) that if it took forever to boot up (about one minute) on a 486 DX 33 MHz, that 500 MHz computers would take a second or less to boot up. Good times.
I agree! I just read about Knoppix in the most recent PC World issue. Redhat 9.2 ran so slow on my older computers so I was waiting until I got a new computer to run it on my current machine.
I've had problems before running Linux dualboot and then restoring it back to windows. This is awesome though because I can basically run this without too much worry about major change in my system. The USB Key is a cool idea to me too! Portable OS and storage, how could you possibly lose?
That would be kinda nice, if they could somehow get Windows XP Media Edition on there, I wouldn't mind that either.
Get a man-purse?
Don't forget the new "Bill G. Highway" to be constructed on top of 520.
I remembered thinking (waaay back in 1991) that if it took forever to boot up (about one minute) on a 486 DX 33 MHz, that 500 MHz computers would take a second or less to boot up. Good times.