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  • Unfortunately the USB stick fails to boot. Tries to boot a Broadcom PXE and reports 'media failure'. The same media was used yesterday without a problem. The only Broadcom chip I have in my system is wifi but this should not affect boot. The USB stick was created with Mint USB Image Writer which uses dd under the hood.
  • Thanks for so usefull software.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • I loved this distribution. It offer me a very good selection of software.As a plus the way of adding/removing software from my installableAbsoluteLinux USB stick it`s just copy and paste. If you love Linux try it !!!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • 13.0.2 The RAT-TUX at startup is not my real taste. The installation performed well. Also xorgsetup and x-server running without problems. I modified the /etc/lilo.conf file but liloconfig wasn´t able to write it new. The ro-paranoia sucks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I could also fix 13.0.7 x-server freezing by typing "linux failsafe" at bootprompt. I erased the "read only" line and changed vga= to my preferred 791. Somehow liloconfig could write the modified /etc/lilo.conf to the MBR. The lilo.conf at 13.0.2 was much larger with a lot more comments. The default filebrowsers and editors at both versions are the simplest and lack to go upper at "save at" point; also it was not possible to change the bar between directory and file -field. And there is not the ability to copy'n'paste at xterm/bash. Simple things but at first new installation this must be fine to paste the logs somewhere if you need help ! The geyish gnome optic is also depressive to the mood. Both wanted to read or write something to the BIOS but the security there stopped that and I agreed with this. So they bypass both but they are not the only ones. Zenwalk wanted to interact with BIOS also.
  • the best one linux project
    1 user found this review helpful.