In article <hZ90m.46577$OO7.6995@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
7 <website_has_email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Since CDs and DVDs are a limitation, one or more distros should take
> the initiative to push for SDCard / USB stick versions of the Linux.
>
> The idea is that you should boot with ext2 formatted SDCard and have
> 2Gb to 8Gb available. Unlimited space for modest fee of 10 pounds
> for 8Gb card. It pushes the evelope beyond DVD.
> It benefits the SDCard makers to push for it - its more
> sales for them. It benefits Linux because a lot more features such
> as developer tools and games (like Nexuiz) can be packed into one distro.
> A second benefit is that you could carry your home directory in your SDCard.
> It favours manufacturers like Asus to push for it becase they have USB boot
> facilities on their laptops and motherboards and they can sell more boards
> and laptops.
>
> So its an enabler technology that pushes out the envelope
> for more business to those companies poised to gain maximum
> benefits while at the same time benefitting Linux to the maximum.
>
> It also begs (instead of forcing) everyone to upgrade to more powerful
> machines. Again more business for PC makers with USB boot capabilities.
WTF. No obvious spelling errors. Grammar is decent. The sentences in
each paragraph make a coherent contribution to the point of the
paragraph. The paragraphs *have* discernible points.
In other words, that above post is nothing like a typical 7 post.
This raises the possibility that your usual moronic, barely literate,
incoherent posts are that way *on* *purpose*. Why would you do that?
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--Tim Smith
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