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Mandriva launches Mandriva Flash, the first Mandriva Linux Live USB key. Hit the right key with Mandriva Flash. Bringing its long experience with Live CDs, Mandriva aims to offer the best performing live system. All you have to do is plug in the USB key, turn the PC on and the Mandriva Linux 2007 operating system is ready to use in no time, with all you need for office work, Internet and multimedia tasks. The main advantage of Mandriva Flash is that it provides a full-featured system that requires no installation and - the icing on the cake - fits in your pocket. This is the most mobile distribution ever, as per the company.
Once Mandriva Linux 2007 is started, users can store their personal data on the 2GB key (more than 1GB available for user files). System configuration, preferences and data are all saved to the key (in contrast to live CDs, which can't store this data). Another great advantage: in contrast to live CDs the CD/DVD drive remains available, allowing the user to read or burn a CD/DVD while using Mandriva Flash. Moreover, the boot and loading process is much faster than with live CDs thanks to the USB 2.0 support of the key.
Mandriva Flash is meant for all those who want to have a complete OS and their personal data handy at all times without the hassle of carrying a laptop around. It is a full workstation, packed with all the latest technologies. It includes the brand new Mandriva Linux 3D desktop technology, as well as the best open source software available:
• Kernel 2.6.17
• KDE 3.5.4
• Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.6
• OpenOffice 2.0.3
• The Gimp 2.3.10
• AmaroK 1.4.3
• KMPlayer 0.9.3
• Ekiga 2.0.3
• K3b 0.12.17
To make things even easier, the most important proprietary drivers and the most-used plugins (Adobe Flash Player, RealPlayer) are also on the key.
Once Mandriva Linux 2007 is started, users can store their personal data on the 2GB key (more than 1GB available for user files). System configuration, preferences and data are all saved to the key (in contrast to live CDs, which can't store this data). Another great advantage: in contrast to live CDs the CD/DVD drive remains available, allowing the user to read or burn a CD/DVD while using Mandriva Flash. Moreover, the boot and loading process is much faster than with live CDs thanks to the USB 2.0 support of the key.
Mandriva Flash is meant for all those who want to have a complete OS and their personal data handy at all times without the hassle of carrying a laptop around. It is a full workstation, packed with all the latest technologies. It includes the brand new Mandriva Linux 3D desktop technology, as well as the best open source software available:
• Kernel 2.6.17
• KDE 3.5.4
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• OpenOffice 2.0.3
• The Gimp 2.3.10
• AmaroK 1.4.3
• KMPlayer 0.9.3
• Ekiga 2.0.3
• K3b 0.12.17
To make things even easier, the most important proprietary drivers and the most-used plugins (Adobe Flash Player, RealPlayer) are also on the key.
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