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Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Inch 10.1 Inch Notebook Sleeve Case and Car Charger

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Inch 10.1 Inch Notebook Sleeve Case and Car Charger

  • Compatible with Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Inch 10.1 Inch Notebook
  • Sleeve made of durable water resistant neoprene material. (Laptop NOT included)
  • Smooth, non-scratch lining interior. Dual-pocket design for laptop and accessories.
  • Front pocket for ac adapter charger and mouse.
  • 12v Car charger Input: 12-16VDC or 22-26VDC. Bonus Young Micro TM Live Green Wristband

Compatible with Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Inch 10.1 Inch Notebook. Sleeve made of durable water resistant neoprene material. (Laptop NOT included). Smooth, non-scratch lining interior. Dual-pocket design for laptop and accessories. Front pocket for ac adapter charger and mouse. 12v Car charger Input: 12-16VDC or 22-26VDC. Bonus Young Micro TM Live Green Wristband.

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How can I reformat a Linux live CD for a mini-DVD?

As I mentioned in a question a while ago, I want to spread around some live disks of a Linux distro. All the big distros’ live CDs require a full sized disk, but I only want to use 8cm ones, so I’ve had an idea.

I want to remaster the hundreds-of-megabytes CD ISO so that I can burn it to an 8cm DVD. Any info is welcome!

Also, if you’d care to opine on the commonality of DVD-ROM drives, feel free.
I didn’t think it’d work just burning a CD ISO to a DVD, it’s a good option if it will.

To answer, I want 8cm disks for two reasons. One is to carry one around in my pocket (how many times have I wished I had one!) and the other is to put them into a threefold leaflet to give to customers.

What is the most user-friendly Linux Live Mini-CD?

I’ve decided I want to help people discover Linux by providing live mini-CDs, so I’m trying to decide which version would be best. I would have liked to use (K)Ubuntu, openSuSE or Mandriva, but live and mini are rather mutually exclusive with those distros.

So, I’m looking for advice on what Live Mini-CD distro would be the most user friendly. I’m aiming at the average Windows user, so it should have a smart DE with, at least, OpenOffice.org and the GIMP or similar, with some multimedia suport out of the box.

I know this might be asking a lot from a mini-CD but I put nothing past Linux developers. So, what provides these features with no need for user expertise?

Linux distribution: Package management system, Linux package formats, Linux adoption, Live CD, Live USB, Operating system advocacy, List of proprietary … GNU/Linux naming controversy, Mini Linux Reviews

Linux distribution: Package management system, Linux package formats, Linux adoption, Live CD, Live USB, Operating system advocacy, List of proprietary … GNU/Linux naming controversy, Mini Linux

A Linux distribution is a member of the family of Unix-like software distributions built on top of the Linux kernel. Such distributions consist of a large collection of software applications such as word processors, spreadsheets, media players and database applications. The operating system will consist of the Linux kernel and, usually, a set of libraries and utilities from the GNU project, with graphics support from the X Window System. Distributions optimized for size may not contain X, and tend to use more compact alternatives to the GNU utilities such as Busybox, uClibc or dietlibc. There are currently over six hundred Linux distributions. Over three hundred of those are in active development, constantly being revised and improved. Because most of the kernel and supporting packages are some combination of free software and open source, Linux distributions have taken a wide variety of forms ? from fully featured desktop and server operating systems to minimal environments.

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