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    Quick-Save-Live

    Quick-Save-Live

    Quick Safety and Rescue System

    ...Do not use it. 2. If the external drive has a ownership aware filesystem, like for eg. ext2/3/4, then the copy happens as ROOT without any interruption. You may change it later using sudo privileges and the chown -R command. Note: To Shutdown the System properly, Click Exit Button on the Bottom of Desktop and Click OK to popup dialog. it is SAFE to REMOVE external drives, AFTER SHUTTING down the system. Check Screenshots. See Wiki.
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    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Virtual Box VDI of SliTaz Linux with Savuka installed and configured

    Savuka global analysis software (www.osmanbilsel.net) is installed and configured in a light version of SliTaz linux (www.SliTaz.org). root name: root root password: root username: tux password: root Instructions: -Download and install 7zip (www.7-zip.org) -Extract files to HDD -Install included VirtualBox (not tested on other versions, but shouldn't matter) -Within VirtualBox make a new machine ----Machine/New --------Name: Savuka / Type: Linux / Version: Other Linux (32-bit) --------1024MB RAM -------- Use Existing virtual drive (point to extracted Savuka.vdi) ---- Machine/Settigns/Display: set video memory to 50 MB, enable 2D and 3D acceleration ---- Machine/Settings/Shared Folders: Create new machine folder. ...
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