You may want to consider CD-bootable Puppy Linux
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puppy_Linux).
HTH,
Nadir
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Selon David Roberts <[log in to unmask]>:
> I have a quick question about linux for all. Is there anybody running a
> windows pc with linux on a bootable cd or bootable drive/flash drive/??? that
> works for crystallography apps? I have a colleague who does molecular
> dynamics calculations and he needs some conversion programs that are unix
> based (not pc based - they just haven't been ported and that's not my area).
> We have linux computers that he can use, but I thought in the end it might be
> easiest if he could just boot up a linux flash drive to run his conversion,
> then go back to his pc and windows. Something like "damn small linux" or ??
>
> Any thoughts on this? Thanks
>
> Dave
>
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