Couldn't you install the iso to a thumb drive using the same procedures
that you'd use to install an Ubuntu iso to a thub drive?
Slightly changing topics: are your children that young? My kids
effectively used Linux at 5-6 years old after a bit of mouse training.
You could probably get the same effect by customizing the GNOME Panels
their account to be in some sort of kiosk mode with only a few available
programs. (And it would have the side benefit of starting them young on
the concepts of "my account" and "secret password". (Obviously, theirs
were Very Short. "dog" and "cat" were, I think, their first passwords.
On 04/12/2011 12:36 PM, Clint Billedeaux wrote:
> Does Qimo have the option like Ubuntu to try it out from a flash drive? I'm
> thinking I might like to setup a thumb drive so my kid could use Qimo
> anywhere she goes.
>
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