Thanks to the flexibility of Linux, it's possible to run the OS straight from a USB drive, but is that the right way to go? Let's take a look at the pros and cons.
With so many Linux distributions available, it takes something special to lure users away from Windows. Aurora checks all the boxes.
Whatever the case, a portable Linux installation on a flash drive can be used in place of a normal storage drive in your PC.
The most frequent issues with software performance, their diagnosis, and workable fixes will all be covered in this guide.
ZDNET's key takeaways RAM is a crucial component for a smooth PC experience.Linux doesn't require as much RAM as Windows.More ...