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August 23, 2011, 05:34:22 PM
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Hello Everyone!

I am interested in your opinion of LinuxCoin.

After lurking through the forums for almost 4 weeks this is the one install that stands out to me.  It appears to be compact, USB bootable, very configurable, and since it's Linux, It Rocks in my book.

I would like to hear everyone's opinion of how they like it, what you would like to see in it's future, etc.  Of course I want to hear both sides.  If you don't like it, please tell me why you don't like it.

Thanks Everyone!


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August 23, 2011, 05:41:26 PM
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I would definitely like it if I could get the hdd install it to work right. I just found out, I seriously believe it is the IBM pc I tired to install it to is the reasons why I have been fighting to get it to work correctly.

Other than the HDD install frustrations I've had, its pretty much badass on USB.

Comes with iceweasel 5.0!
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