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    Exton|OS

    Exton|OS

    Exton|OS 64 bit based on Ubuntu/Debian with KDE Plasma 5.27.10

    ... the disc (DVD/CD) or USB stick. You'll need at least 4 GB RAM to run Exton|OS that way. I.e. super fast! USB installation To enable persistence you can install Exton|OS to a USB stick in the same way as a hard drive installation. You can use Refracta Installer. Read my INSTRUCTION at http://www.exton.net/?page_id=585 ANDROID STUDIO You can emulate different Android systems (with GAPPS). If you have plenty of RAM you can do it live. I.e. while running Exton|OS from a USB stick.
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    Launcher for portable applications on a CD/DVD ROM, USB stick or USB security token. It is intended for service providers to deliver teir customers a comfortable launcher. It is initially developped by SwissSign for a security device.
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