big_bollocks


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Posted: Nov. 25 2005,03:38 |
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DSL is an awesome and powerful compact distro which I have been using for a couple of years now; I started using it as a disaster recovery tool and as I played around with it I discovered that it can be a Pandora box, a very powerful one indeed. I carry the latest edition on a credit card CD in my wallet, and both, my MP3 player and USB drive are now bootable with it. Yes, I even made the 512MB USB MP3 player bootable with it. And it still plays MP3s of course, it is readable in Windoze as well as it formats in FAT16; and it only takes around 50 Megs of space!
Whenever I will get some 'free time' I will try to incorporate the embedded feature at the same time… talk about flexibility and power of this little beast!
As I tell my coworkers techs… give me any computer with access to the ‘net and I can rule the world with this little distro.
Usually I have to follow up that comment with “Yes, I am a geek, deal with it.”
Keep up the great work.
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