ke4nt1
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Posted: May 09 2005,12:06 |
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Your second choice is correct. Like USBflash keys, Compact Flash also has a finite lifetime for the amount of WRITES it can sustain without errors. Readability is no problem, lifespanwise.
As both clivesay and roberts has mentioned, I also run only the compressed, read-only, frugal type installs for all of my laptops, desktops, and car audio installs.. They are VERY easy to upgrade! They are VERY easy to customize! It is very easy to add new programs and apps to them. You can save all your personal data, files, mail, etc.. in an encrypted backup, located either in your CF, a USBkey, or FTP site. Once you have setup your "custom" linux environment, it is also easy to create a new " mydsl.iso" , creating your own customized linux distro, based on DSL, that you can use to burn your own bootable CD, DVD, or place into another CF disk, USBkey, or other media.
73 ke4nt
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