I’ve been thinking and planning to build/install a custom version of either devian or ubuntu which will be installed on a USB Drive for carrying arround wherever I go.
I want this to achieve the following
- Porvide a fully functional bash shell.
- Allow a X server to run with either Fluxbox or XFCE.
- Synchronise with Local copies of Applications like Evolution and Opera
- Have basic multimedia features.
I thought it would be better to have two partitions. A FAT32 Partition to store all my data (will be mounted under /media/data of /home/surajram/data). This partition should be accessible by traditional Windows or DOS OSs. I guess it would be best to make the other partitition as ext3. I am also thinking of using an alternate filesystem like reiserFS, have to consider the performance differences.
For some unknown reason, wordpress dosent seem to behave properly with Linux. For instance i’m not able to make new posts etc from my ubuntu machine. I have tried it using FF3 and Opera9.5 but both seem to fail 
Even after using Linux for a long time, I’ve allways been having Outlook on my Windows XP/Vista installations just for the sake of synchronising all my PIM Data (Contacts, Tasks, Calendar, E-Mail) with my HP Ipaq and my Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone. When I found out about the SynCE project, I decided to give it a try and after carefully backing up my data on the Pocket PC, I decided to reset my PDA to the factory state (I’ve been planning to reset the PDA for a long time as the Microsoft OS became too slow for normal usage) and sync my Evolution address book with it. By the end I was surprised to find out that the process of synchronising works better with Linux. (I used to have a very unstable connection with Activesync/Windows Mobile Device Center. One out of maybe thirty attempts used to be successfull). So I’ll guide you on how i got it to work.
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Debian GNU/Linux is my favorite Linux distribution for servers and most desktops. It’s wide availability of binary packages combined with a strong developer/support community makes it my favorite.
Invariably, every time I install Linux, i tend to remove a lot unused packages from the new system. So I have come to the conclusion that the minimal install is what i need to begin with for all requirements.
This post should guide you to install a minimal copy of Linux.
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