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		<title>Installing Ubuntu on a USB Pen Drive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being able to run Linux straight out of a USB drive is a great way to enjoy the liveCD experience, letting you run Linux from any computer you want. And it saves you from the trouble of carrying a CD along all the time, with your USB drive easily tucked away in your pocket.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most Linux distributions come on a CD-ROM. You can also download them from an FTP site, but that requires an Internet connection. What if you have a system with no CD-ROM drive or Internet connection, like an old 486 laptop? the trick here is to have another desktop system with a CD-ROM drive, and a null-modem serial cable.]]></description>
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