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The applications that are best suited for use on Puppy Linux is AbiWord (a free word processing application, Gnumeric (spreadsheet), and MPlayer (free multimedia player).
Most Linux distributions including CD and USB do support wireless adapters. The problem is that not all adapters are supported.
Yes. Puppy Linux only needs about four files to be on the drive. You can put any other files on the drive, space permitting. If you keep a FAT file system, you can even still use the disk under Windows.
There are many Linux operating systems that can be run solely off of a USB or live CD/DVD. Just to name a few: Puppy Linux SliTaz Chromium OS
you can find all the usb attached to linux by lsusbcommand in terminal !
Downloading Linux distributions is the easiest way. You can usually order a CD as well. I know that the Ubuntu website gives users an opportunity to download or purchase the CD. I think all you need to pay is shipping costs. Another great way to experiment with Linux is by installing it onto a USB drive. PenDriveLinux is a program that will automatically download a linux distribution and copy the iso file onto a USB drive. You can then plug in the USB stick into your computer, restart and in most cases have linux pop up without any hassle. If you want to download that software (it's free) just Google pendrivelinux.
A live system lets the operating system run directly off removable media such as a CD or USB Stick. This is common practice for most Linux distributions installation media
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If you have a USB drive and your BIOS supports booting from a USB device then try that.
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Please see the related link below for an example of running ubuntu Linux from a usb flash drive. Linux is installed on the usb drive allowing you to boot directly from it.
to do so all you have to do is open the usb device and drag the download (if you dont have the download...download it for free) to the opend usb storage divice