ryancw
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Posted: Jan. 10 2006,03:43 |
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A while back I replaced Windows98 with Libranet linux at home. My kids have become quite enamored of linux and are disappointed that all the school computers run Win2000. I am just now learning about various distros that can run "live" on various media: Puppy, Knoppix, and now DSL. It would be neat if there was a way for the kids to run a linux system at school, without modifying, harming, or interfering with the native Win2000 operating system, hard drive, or network (all the school PCs are networked together--I don't know the details.) In other words, it would have to be totally isolated from whatever was on the computer already.
I think it's neat that DSL can be "booted up" right from Windows, without physically rebooting the machine.
Froom what I understand of Puppy, it runs as root--not a good thing in this context.
I don't know enough about Knoppix yet.
Would DSL run from a USB pen be "safe" in this context?
Thanks.
--Chris
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