Now, the Linux lovers have a new device boot their full-fledged Linux operating system from an USB drive. Mandriva has thrown some Linux love to its 4GB bootable Flash drive. The new flash drive offers the Mandriva Linux 2007 KDE 32-bit that really needs no installation and can boot off the USB 2.0 stick straight-forward. Other than that, it also boasts drivers for PC video cards, wireless adapters and modems. It also sport some open source desktop environments, applications and plug-ins. Available for $175. Via: EverythingUSB
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