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		<title>Everything in my life is portable, even my operating system</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 21:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>K T Bradford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m writing up reviews of 5 Linux distros for work and it&#8217;s killing me. Linux is both wonderful and completely frustrating, and resolving those two things is hard. Especially when I am trying to be objective. One thing I am really enjoying about some of the Linuxes is their ability to run from USB thumb [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m writing up reviews of 5 Linux distros for work and it&#8217;s killing me.  Linux is both wonderful and completely frustrating, and resolving those two things is hard.  Especially when I am trying to be objective.  One thing I am really enjoying about some of the Linuxes is their ability to run from USB thumb drives so you can try them out without installing.  I really, really love that, with some, the OS can save changes to said USB drive, so I can add programs, tweak settings, etc., and it will be there next time I boot up no matter what computer I&#8217;m on.  Pocket OS &#8212; score!</p>
<p>I also installed the <a href="http://portableapps.com/">PortableApps</a> platform on an SD card I had in my Eee PC (before I gave it to my niece for Christmas).  PortableApps is amazing &#8212; lots of great, useful software on an SD card that, again, retains settings and information and leaves no trace behind on the computer you&#8217;re using.  It&#8217;s great for security and supremely useful for me since I test a lot of netbooks and notebooks and don&#8217;t want to always install the same core programs over and over.</p>
<p>PortableApps utilizes all open source software, so there are many things I&#8217;m not entirely familiar with.  But I&#8217;m taking it as an opportunity to learn about what&#8217;s out there.  Of course I know all about Firefox and Thunderbird (which, by the way, everyone should be using <a href="http://blog.laptopmag.com/weaning-yourself-off-of-outlook-with-thunderbird">instead of MS Office</a>) and Open Office.  I&#8217;m trying to evaluate whether KompoZer is an adequate substitute for Dreamweaver.  GIMP isn&#8217;t adequate for anything, alas.  There is a dearth of open source photo editing stuff.  Someone please correct this!</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;m getting very much into my portable OS and apps.  Maybe, maybe, maybe it will facilitate my eventual switch to Linux, but I&#8217;m extremely dubious about that at this point.  Mainly because I&#8217;ve had to deal with installing, configuring, and testing five distros in the past month and none of them have been easy or without problems.  But that&#8217;s a post for another day.</p>
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