• acockworkorange
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        I’m pretty sure early versions of Ubuntu allowed you to mount your USB rw and you could install whatever on it.

        Com username btw.

      • thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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        No, it does not according to the article:

        The one thing to keep in mind, however, is that you’ll need an external drive to save your work. As Dynebolic is a live distribution, saved work is lost when you reboot.

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        7 months ago

        I used to work off a live USB with my data in it in the early aughts in college, where finding a public access computer was easy and laptops were expensive and bad. Nothing new.

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      A lot of them these days yea. But this was one of the first. Came out 20 years ago, could run on the original Xbox and had a great set of media creation tools. I don’t think there were any other media creation focused distros back then.

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    So, this like a Debian live USB with persistency enabled and tools for create people pre-installed. What else is new?