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Portable Virtual Linux Systems

Nov 22 - Technology preview announcement

Encryptec is about to release a technology preview of it's Portable Virtual Linux System.

Features

The Encryptec PVLS is essentially a bootable USB key (256Mb) containing the following:

  • Gnome 2.8
  • Evolution 2.0
  • Gaim 1.0
  • XChat 2.0
  • OpenOffice 1.1.3
  • Various custom tools and utilities
  • Dialup and VPN tools

Who might want this?

  • Windows users who want to try Linux without modifying their existing windows PC
  • Travelling users who want their own environment wherever they go
  • Users who are not interesting in learning to install and configure Linux, but who want to use the latest Linux/Gnome software on their system(s).
  • Organisations who want to maintain a consistent and portable software platform throughout their organisation


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