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  1. Wes Wes Debian , lazyweb

    Anybody know if a 4gb drive will be large enough for a modest persistent !Debian Live USB environment (www.linuxliveusb.com) ? !lazyweb

    about 4 months ago from web
    • Harley Laue Harley Laue Debian

      @trashheap depending on what you plan to do with it, I think it could be.

      about 4 months ago
    • Marco Amadori Marco Amadori Debian

      @trashheap Sure it will!

      about 4 months ago
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      Ryan Weal Ryan Weal Debian , Harley Laue

      Should be, check the !debian install guide. I setup a USB stick with about 1gb of space awhile ago… used !xfce to reduce GUI bloat.

      about 4 months ago
    • Etenil Etenil Debian

      Enough for a server, pretty tight for a workstation.

      about 4 months ago
    • Harley Laue Harley Laue Debian , Etenil

      @etenil As long as the server isn't high I/O (usb sticks aren't typically very fast)

      about 4 months ago
    • Wes Wes Debian , Harley Laue , Ryan Weal

      @losinggeneration @ryanweal Probably just word processing and web browsing, thinking of using it as a portable "office".

      about 4 months ago
    • Harley Laue Harley Laue Debian , Ryan Weal

      @trashheap Then yeah, but like @ryanweal said, go with a lighter weight DE and I'd say you'll be fine

      about 4 months ago
    • Cristhian Vega C Cristhian Vega C Debian , Harley Laue

      Vivir en chile, tener @chilevision por señal abierta… y tener que verlo online…

      about 4 months ago

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