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Interest in a lower compression iso optimized for USB booting?
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I'm pretty sure both of those machines (not the ES1) use the GMA950 drivers. I'll check a bit later today re. the AntiX 23; it's gone 4AM here and need to try to coerce myself into getting a bit of shut-eye (fat chance, really. As you may have guessed, I'm mostly nocturnal).

If I can find a battery for the ES1 it may well be worth it as it has a really nice clear display. The onboard eMMC junk is really slow, it takes an age to boot into Mint (outdated 18.2 KDE) for example, but using USB boot looks like a viable option. It doesn't even have a SATA header fitted even though there is a position for it on the motherboard!

EDIT:
Re. Swap (Grindstone's post) I'd make grabbing swap optional. Reason? I used the original DSL to sort out partitioning on a Puppy Linux installation, which literally was like a dog with a bone and wouldn't relinquish its hold on the swap partition.
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RE: Interest in a lower compression iso optimized for USB booting? - by BG405 - 02-27-2024, 04:17 AM

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