Re: linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive

2019-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ironcross32 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive I wouldn't recommend actually installing Linux to a flash drive, you'll burn it out. Using it as a bootable installation media, yes, installing the OS to it, no. URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/406160/#p406160 --

Re: linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive

2019-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : the_ruler_of_dark_forces via Audiogames-reflector
Re: linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive It depends on your processor and mainly on how much ram do you have. I have 8 gb and although I sometimes wish I had more, I can use my virtual machine quite nicely with it.I don't know how you actually do it with virtual machine, so

Re: linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive

2019-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : roelvdwal via Audiogames-reflector
Re: linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive If you're inexperienced I'd go with a virtual machine. If you make an error in the linux install process, there's no harm done. However, if you boot linux on bear metal, and try to install it to a flashdrive, and you select the wrong

linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive

2019-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : arnold18 via Audiogames-reflector
linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive Greetings all,I'm looking for a commandline based linux distribution which has got orca or a similar screen reader, and people are using it and recommend it. What do you think, which is easier?Using a virtual machine or booting from a

linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive

2019-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : arnold18 via Audiogames-reflector
linux in a virtual machine or even on a flash drive Greetings all,I'm looking for a commandline based linux distribution which has got orca or a similar screen reader, and people are using it and recommend it. What do you think, which is easier?Using a virtual machine or booting from a