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    Using a USB device to boot, and run a Linux OS from

    Thanks for all the replies, will take this knowledge with me, and post an update once I have gotten it up and running.
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    Using a USB device to boot, and run a Linux OS from

    Okay, what about the harddrive in the laptop, would that still be accessible through Knoppix, or would I be restricted to the memory on the USB drive?
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    Using a USB device to boot, and run a Linux OS from

    Currently it has 2 GB of RAM, it uses an Intel Atom N455/475 processor, which, from looking at Intel's specs, only supports up to 2 GB.
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    Using a USB device to boot, and run a Linux OS from

    Okay, since I don't have Linux already installed, would just have to burn the ISO onto the USB, or would have to do something else?
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    Using a USB device to boot, and run a Linux OS from

    Hi I have a very low-fi laptop; an HP Mini 5103, that I intend for casual use (internet, Word, and Excel at the most). The current OS that is on it is Windows 10, and whilst I don't really mind Windows 10, I am afraid that it might be a bit too resource heavy for the 5103. From what I have been...
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