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yes, got GUI up and running!

yep, if you are asking if i am able to get the GUI up? the answer will be yep, kde, gnome, xfce, all worked and even native xorg also worked. and hell what? i was even able to get the automatix2 script also run and all programs run (but comparatively friggin slow compared to a hdd install execution including google earth and google picasa), and even upgrade it to lenny and sid, and whats worse? i was even able to run asterisk and openser and even a kernel recompile, run nessus, compile mplayer, blah blah blah blah, 64-bit amd64/emt64 environment, LFS stuffs, et al. i need to try the DNS/DHCP/sendmail/iptables/openvpn and who knows what else is/could be possible. i was planning to buy a laptop. *BUT THANKS A LOT DAVE, TRILLION THANKS YOU ARE LIKE 2007 Year Santa Clause :-D* you saved me the money for a brand new laptop. now i am just going to buy 2-3 16 GiB USB drives and get the stick with me anywhere. trust me. it works like a SAME (She Ate My Eyes). :-D
*three cheers and kudos to dave* hip hip hurray!

this is the USB drive model!

scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access Kingston DataTraveler 2.0 PMAP PQ: 0 ANSI: 0 CCS
SCSI device sda: 8060928 512-byte hdwr sectors (4127 MB)

now i need to set up my firewall, DNS, MX, vpn, ummmmmmmm, what not?
p.s. even wine ie5,6,7 & WMP using wine even MSN7 & yahoo5.3 using wine! now what will i call this Laptop or USBTop. :-D

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