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    Quick-Save-Live

    Quick-Save-Live

    Quick Safety and Rescue System

    This Linux Live CD provides a Quick Way to Save Files from the Hard Drives to an External Drive for Safety and Rescue Purposes. This GUI System gets started in less than 28 seconds and is able to auto mount all drives including external ones, but excluding encrypted drives, for user access. On Startup, this system provides a dual pane file manager for copying files and folders between the panels, by way of a simple drag and drop facility. Following are the limitations of this system...
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    ANDROIDER

    One of the worst possible derivatives of Ubuntu for GUI lovers.

    XDA people: This is my first large-scale project EVER. Please be nice. ANDROIDER is a derivative of Ubuntu. I took the Ubuntu Mini Remix, stripped it to bare bones, then added an uber basic window manager, an ancient login manager, a wireless manager and browser that only run in the command line, and the prerequisites needed to build the AOSP. It limps along, has configuration errors and bugs up the wahazoo still, and wants to die at every turn. Oh, and the partition manager is command...
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