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32GB USB Multiboot Flash
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Linux Multiboot USB Flash Drive
Just
boot from this 32GB USB drive and select the operating system from a
list. This is an excellent way for testing different Linux
distributions without affect your hard drive. You can later decide if
you want to install one of them or just continue using the live systems
from the USB. The choice is all yours.
- A vast source of information and testing for computer
enthusiasts
- Repair Windows and Linux machines
- Recover Windows and WIFI passwords.
- Partition tools, boot repair in single or multiple
operating systems scenarios (Windows and/or Linux)
- Great compatibility with practically any PC (all
included systems are 32bit and works in 32bit and 64bit computers)
This multiboot USB includes the following Linux
Distributions in alphabetical order:
antiX OS
AntiX is a fast, lightweight and easy-to-install Linux live CD distribution based on Debian's "Testing" branch for x86 compatible systems. antiX offers users the "antiX Magic" in an environment suitable for old computers. The goal of antiX is to provide a light, but fully functional and flexible free operating system for both newcomers and experienced users of Linux. It should run on most computers, ranging from 64 MB old PII 266 systems with pre-configured 128 MB swap to the latest powerful boxes. 128 MB RAM is recommended minimum for antiX. The installer needs minimum 2.2 GB hard disk size. antiX can also be used as a fast-booting rescue CD.
Bodhi Linux 2.3.0
Bodhi
Linux is an Ubuntu-based distribution for the desktop featuring the
elegant and lightweight Enlightenment window manager. The project,
which integrates and pre-configures the very latest builds of
Enlightenment directly from the project's development repository,
offers modularity, high level of customisation, and choice of themes.
The default Bodhi system is light -- the only pre-installed
applications are Midori, LXTerminal, PCManFM, Leafpad and Synaptic --
but more software is available via Bodhi Software Center, a web-based
software installation tool.
Boot Repair
Boot-Repair
is a simple tool to repair frequent boot issues you may encounter in
Ubuntu like when you can't boot Ubuntu after installing Windows or
another Linux distribution, or when you can't boot Windows after
installing Ubuntu, or when GRUB is not displayed anymore, some upgrade
breaks GRUB, etc.
Boot-Repair lets you fix these issues with a
simple click, which (generally reinstalls GRUB and) restores access to
the operating systems you had installed before the issue.
Boot-Repair
also has advanced options to backup table partitions, backup
bootsectors, create a Boot-Info (to get help by email or forum), or
change the default repair parameters: configure GRUB, add kernel
options (acpi=off ...), purge GRUB, change the default OS, restore a
Windows-compatible MBR, repair a broken filesystem, specify the disk
where GRUB should be installed, etc. Included both versions: For 32bit and 64bit computers.
CentOS
CentOS
is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely
provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux
vendor. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendor's
redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (CentOS
mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and
artwork.) CentOS is free.
CentOS is developed by a small
but growing team of core developers. In turn the core developers
are supported by an active user community including system
administrators, network administrators, enterprise users, managers,
core Linux contributors and Linux enthusiasts from around the world.
CentOS
has numerous advantages over some of the other clone projects
including: an active and growing user community, quickly rebuilt,
tested, and QA'ed errata packages, an extensive mirror network,
developers who are contactable and responsive, multiple free support
avenues including IRC Chat, Mailing Lists, Forums, a dynamic FAQ.
Crunchbang 11
CrunchBang
Linux (often referred to simply as #!) is a lightweight Debian based
Linux distribution, created by Philip Newborough, designed to offer a
balance of speed and functionality.
The primary aim of the
CrunchBang project is "to produce a stable distribution offering the
best possible out-of-the-box Openbox experience. To achieve this goal,
CrunchBang pulls many base packages directly from Debian's
repositories, which are well-known for providing stable and secure
software.
Packages
from CrunchBang's own repositories are then customised and pinned to
the system to produce what is known as the CrunchBang distro.
Debian Live 7.2
The
Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made common
cause to create a free operating system. This operating system is
called Debian GNU/Linux, or simply Debian for short. Debian systems
currently use the Linux kernel. Linux is a completely free piece of
software started by Linus Torvalds and supported by thousands of
programmers worldwide. Of course, the thing that people want is
application software: programs to help them get what they want to do
done, from editing documents to running a business to playing games to
writing more software. Debian comes with over 20,000 packages
(precompiled software that is bundled up in a nice format for easy
installation on your machine) - all of it free. It's a bit like a
tower. At the base is the kernel. On top of that are all the basic
tools. Next is all the software that you run on the computer. At the
top of the tower is Debian -- carefully organizing and fitting
everything so it all works together.
DSL
(Damn Small Linux)
Damn
Small Linux or DSL is a computer operating system for the x86 family of
personal computers. It is free and open source software under the terms
of GNU GPL and other free and open source licenses. It was designed to
run graphical applications on older PC hardware—for example, machines
with 486/early Pentium processors and very little memory. DSL is a Live
CD with a size of 50 MB. What originally started as an experiment to
see how much software could fit in 50 MB eventually became a
full-fledged Linux distribution. It can be installed on storage media
with small capacities, like bootable business cards, USB flash drives,
various memory cards, and Zip drives.
Fedora 20
This
is the latest version of the Fedora Linux operating system's Desktop
Edition. It's everything you need to try out Fedora — you don't have to
erase anything on your current system to try it out, and it won't put
your files at risk. Take Fedora for a test drive, and if you like it,
you can install Fedora directly to your hard drive straight from the
Live Media desktop if you like.
Knoppix 7.2.0
Knoppix
is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic
hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards,
SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. Knoppix can be used as a
Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted and used as a
platform for commercial software product demos. It is not necessary to
install anything on a hard disk. Due to on-the-fly decompression, the
CD can have up to 2 GB of executable software installed on it.
Kubuntu 13.10
Kubuntu
is a free, user-friendly Linux distribution based on KDE's desktop
software and on the award-winning Ubuntu operating system. It has a
biannual release cycle and at least 18 months of free security updates
for each release. Besides providing an up-to-date version of the KDE
desktop at the time of the release, the project also releases updated
KDE packages throughout the lifetime of each release.
KXStudio
KXStudio
is a large and frequently updated collection of audio/visual software
for GNU/Linux. KXStudio is also the name given to a freely distributed
GNU/Linux distribution, currently based on Ubuntu. The full KXStudio
includes many system tweaks, applications, and tools not found within
common GNU/Linux operating systems (distributions). KXStudio makes it
easy to set up and use a free software-based digital audio/visual
production environment. As well as this primary goal, KXStudio comes
prepared to perform a wide variety of common computing tasks.
Liberte 2012.3 (Anonymous
Internet surfing)
Liberté
Linux is a secure, reliable, lightweight and easy-to-use Gentoo-based
live medium with the primary purpose of enabling anyone to communicate
safely and covertly in hostile environments.
Lubuntu 13.10
Lubuntu
is a lightweight Linux operating system based on Ubuntu but using the
LXDE desktop environment in place of Ubuntu's Unity shell and GNOME
desktop. LXDE is touted as being "lighter, less resource hungry and
more energy-efficient".
Like Xubuntu, Lubuntu is intended to be
a low-system-requirement, low-RAM environment for netbooks, mobile
devices, and older PCs. Tests show it can use half as much RAM as
Xubuntu, making it an attractive choice for installing on older
hardware being refurbished for charitable distribution. The low RAM
requirement also makes it a very attractive choice to run as a guest
operating system in virtual environments like VirtualBox and VMWare.
The
name Lubuntu is a portmanteau of LXDE and Ubuntu. LXDE stands for
Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment, while the word Ubuntu means
"humanity towards others" in the Zulu and Xhosa languages.
Lubuntu
received official recognition as a formal member of the Ubuntu family
on 11 May 2011, commencing with Lubuntu 11.10, which was released on 13
October 2011.
Linux Mint Cinnamon 16
Linux
Mint is a Linux distribution for desktop computers, based on Ubuntu or
Debian. Linux Mint is aimed at being a "modern, elegant and comfortable
operating system which is both powerful and easy to use." Mint provides
full out-of-the-box multimedia support by including some proprietary
software such as Java and Adobe Flash. Mint's motto is "from freedom
came elegance".
New versions of Linux Mint are released every
six months. The first release, named "Ada", was released in 2006. Its
latest and 15th release is "Olivia".
OpenSuse 12 KDE
The
openSUSE project is a community program sponsored by Novell. Promoting
the use of Linux everywhere, this program provides free, easy access to
openSUSE, a complete Linux distribution. The openSUSE project has three
main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and
the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source
collaboration to make openSUSE the world's most usable Linux
distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux
users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging
processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers
and software vendors.
Ophcrack
Ophcrack
is a free Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables. It is a
very efficient implementation of rainbow tables done by the inventors
of the method. It comes with a Graphical User Interface and runs on
multiple platforms.
Features:
» Runs on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, ...
» Cracks LM and NTLM hashes.
» Free tables available for Windows XP and Vista/7.
» Brute-force module for simple passwords.
» Audit mode and CSV export.
» Real-time graphs to analyze the passwords.
» LiveCD available to simplify the cracking.
» Dumps and loads hashes from encrypted SAM recovered from a Windows
partition.
» Free and open source software (GPL).
Parted Magic
The
Parted Magic OS employs core programs of GParted and Parted to handle
partitioning tasks with ease, while featuring other useful software
(e.g. Partimage, TestDisk, Truecrypt, Clonezilla, G4L, SuperGrubDisk,
ddrescue, etc…) and an excellent set of info to benefit the user.
Parted Magic is licensed under the GPL, so an extensive collection of
file system tools are also included, as Parted Magic supports the
following: btrfs, exfat, ext2, ext3, ext4, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfs+,
jfs, linux-swap, ntfs, reiserfs, reiser4, xfs, and zfs. Parted Magic
requires at least a i686 processor and 312MB of RAM to operate or 175MB
in “Live” mode.
Features
Format internal and external hard
drives. Move, copy, create, delete, expand & shrink hard drive
partitions. Clone your hard drive, to create a full backup. Test hard
drives for impending failure. Test memory for bad sectors. Benchmark
your computer for a performance rating. Securely erase your entire hard
drive, wiping it clean from all data. Gives access to non-booting
systems allowing you to rescue important data.
PCLinuxOS 2013.04 KDE
PCLinuxOS
is a user-friendly Linux distribution with out-of-the-box support for
many popular graphics and sound cards, as well as other peripheral
devices. The bootable live CD provides an easy-to-use graphical
installer and the distribution sports a wide range of popular
applications for the typical desktop user, including browser plugins
and full multimedia playback. The intuitive system configuration tools
include Synaptic for package management, Addlocale to add support to
many languages, Getopenoffice to install the latest OpenOffice.org, and
Mylivecd to create a customised live CD.
Pear Linux 8
Pear Linux is a French Ubuntu-based desktop Linux distribution. Some of its features include ease-of-use, custom user interface with a Mac OS X-style dockbar, and out-of-the-box support for many popular multimedia codecs.
Peppermint Four
Peppermint
OS is a Lubuntu-based Linux distribution that aims to be lightning fast
and easy on system resources. By employing Mozilla's Prism technology
Peppermint integrates seamlessly with Cloud and web-based applications.
The distribution's other features include automatic updates, easy
step-by-step installation, sleek and user-friendly interface, and
increased mobility by integrating directly with Cloud-based
applications.
Pinguy 12.04
Pinguy
OS is an Ubuntu-based distribution targeted at beginning Linux users.
It features numerous user-friendly enhancements, out-of-the-box support
for multimedia codecs and browser plugins, a heavily tweaked GNOME user
interface with enhanced menus, panels and dockbars, and a careful
selection of popular desktop applications for many common computing
tasks.
Pinguy OS an out-of-the-box working operating system for
everyone, not just geeks
This
OS is for people that have never used Linux before or for people that
just want an out-of-the-box working OS without doing all the tweaks and
enhancements that everyone seems to do when installing a fresh copy of
Ubuntu or other Linux based Distro's.
Porteus 2.0
Porteus
is a fast, portable and modular live CD/USB medium based on Slackware
Linux. The distribution started as a community remix of Slax, another
Slackware-based live CD, with KDE 3 as the default desktop for the i486
edition and a stripped-down KDE 4 as the desktop environment for the
x86_64 flavour. The lightweight LXDE is available as an alternative
desktop environment.
Puppy Slacko 5.5
Puppy
Linux is yet another Linux distribution. What's different here is that
Puppy is extraordinarily small, yet quite full-featured. Puppy boots
into a ramdisk and, unlike live CD distributions that have to keep
pulling stuff off the CD, it loads into RAM. This means that all
applications start in the blink of an eye and respond to user input
instantly. Puppy Linux has the ability to boot off a flash card or any
USB memory device, CDROM, Zip disk or LS/120/240 Superdisk, floppy
disks, internal hard drive. It can even use a multisession formatted
CD-RW/DVD-RW to save everything back to the CD/DVD with no hard drive
required at all.
Redo Backup
Redo
Backup and Recovery is an Ubuntu-based live CD featuring backup,
restore, and disaster recovery software. It centres around an
easy-to-use graphical program for running bare-metal backup and
recovery on hard disk partitions, as well as on external hard drives
and network shares. The CD also includes several popular data recovery
programs and a web browser.
Slax 7.0.8
Slax
is a modern, portable, small and fast Linux operating system with a
modular approach and outstanding design. Despite its small size, Slax
provides a wide collection of pre-installed software for daily use,
including a well organized graphical user interface and useful recovery
tools for system administrators.
The modular approach gives you
the ability to include any other software in Slax easily. If you're
missing your favourite text editor, networking tool or game, simply
download a module with the software and copy it to Slax, no need to
install, no need to configure.
Trinity Rescue Kit
Trinity
Rescue Kit or TRK is a free live Linux distribution that aims
specifically at recovery and repair operations on Windows machines, but
is equally usable for Linux recovery issues. Since version 3.4 it has
an easy to use scrollable text menu that allows anyone who masters a
keyboard and some English to perform maintenance and repair on a
computer, ranging from password resetting over disk cleanup to virus
scanning
It is possible to boot TRK in three different ways:
-as a bootable CD which you can burn yourself from a downloadable
isofile or a self burning Windows executable
-from
a USB stick/disk (optionally also a fixed disk), installable from
Windows or from the bootable TRK cd (which is easier and safer)
-from
network over PXE: you start 1 TRK from CD or USB and you run all other
computers from that one over the network without modifying anything to
you local network.
Ever since version 3.4, TRK has received an easy to use textmenu but
has equally kept the commandline.
Here 's a sumup of some of the most important features, new and old:
-easily reset windows passwords with the improved winpass tool
-simple and easy menu interface
-5 different virusscan products integrated in a single uniform
commandline with online update capability
-full ntfs write support thanks to ntfs-3g
-winclean, a utility that cleans up all sorts of unnecessary temporary
files on your computer.
-clone computers over the network via multicast.
-wide range of hardware support (kernel 2.6.35 )
-contributed backup utility called "pi", to automate local machine
backups
-easy script to find and mount all local filesystems
-self update capability to include and update all virusscanners + local
changes you made to TRK.
-full proxyserver support.
-run a samba fileserver (windows like filesharing)
-run a ssh server
-recovery and undeletion of files with utilities and procedures
-recovery of lost partitions
-evacuation of dying disks
-full read/write and rpm support
-UTF-8 international character support (select keyboard language from
the scrollable textmenu at startup)
-2 rootkit detection uitilities
-most software updated to recent versions
-literally thousands of changes and bugfixes since version 3.3
-elaborated documentation, including manpages for all commands (also
TRK 's own)
Ubuntu 13.10
Ubuntu
is an operating system with Linux kernel based on Debian and
distributed as free and open source software. Ubuntu uses the Unity
Desktop as its default desktop environment. It is named after the
Southern African philosophy of ubuntu, which can be translated as
"humanity towards others" or "the belief in a universal bond of sharing
that connects all humanity".
As of 2012, according to online
surveys, Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distribution on
desktop/laptop personal computers, and most Ubuntu coverage focuses on
its use in that market. However, it is also popular on servers and for
cloud computing.
Ubuntu comes installed with a wide range of
software that includes LibreOffice, Firefox, Thunderbird, Empathy,
Transmission, and several lightweight games (such as Sudoku and chess).
Additional software that is not installed by default (including
software that used to be in the default installation such as Evolution,
GIMP, Pidgin, and Synaptic) can be downloaded and installed using the
Ubuntu Software Center or other apt-based package management tools.
Programs in the Software Center are mostly free, but there are also
priced products, including applications and magazines.
xPUD
xPUD
is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution and live CD/USB image consisting
mainly of a web browser and a media player, with a simple user
interface on top. The goal of the developers is to create an operating
system which is extremely lightweight and fast-booting, includes
applications for daily use, and has an intuitive, easy-to-use desktop
interface.
Xubuntu 13.10
Xubuntu
is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. Unlike its parent, however,
Xubuntu uses the light-weight Xfce desktop environment and is optimised
for lower-end machines. The distribution includes only GTK+
applications where possible.
Zorin OS 7
Zorin
OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution designed especially for
newcomers to Linux. It has a Windows-like graphical user interface and
many programs similar to those found in Windows. Zorin OS also comes
with an application that lets users run many Windows programs. The
distribution's ultimate goal is to provide a Linux alternative to
Windows and let Windows users enjoy all the features of Linux without
complications.
All systems are 32bit for better compatibility unless otherwise
specified. 32bit operating systems can run without problems in 32bit or
64bit computers.
What
is a Bootable USB Flash Drive?
A
live USB is a USB flash drive or a USB external hard disk drive
containing a full operating system that can be booted. Live USBs are
closely related to live CDs, but sometimes have the ability to
persistently save settings and permanently install software packages
back onto the USB device.
Insert
the bootable USB flash drive in your target computer and restart it.
Most newer computers can boot from a USB flash drive. If your computer
does not automatically do so, you might need to edit the BIOS settings.
Restart
your computer, and watch for a message telling you which key to press
to enter the BIOS setup. It will usually be one of F1, F2, DEL, ESC or
F10. Press this key while your computer is booting to edit your BIOS
settings. (On HP Mini Netbooks, they correct key is usually F9.)
Instead
of editing BIOS settings, you can chose a boot device from the boot
menu. Press the function key to enter the boot menu when your computer
is booting. Typically, the boot screen displays which key you need to
press. It maybe one of F12, F10. Note: with some motherboards you have
to select 'hard disk/USB-HDD0' to choose the USB flash disk.
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