I would like to know if there is a way to keep the cd spinning so it doesn't keep spinning up and down? The system becomes laggy while its waiting for the cd to come up to speed. I don't care about the noise, I just want to be more responsive.
I would like to know if there is a way to keep the cd spinning so it doesn't keep spinning up and down? The system becomes laggy while its waiting for the cd to come up to speed. I don't care about the noise, I just want to be more responsive.
The Ubuntu LiveCD is not really designed for regular use. Other distros are (e.g. Puppy Linux, DSL).
If you want a LiveCD experience with better performance, try creating a LiveUSB.
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+1 for the usb. Now Ubuntu even makes it easy to install to a USB stick. Check out this easy tutorial. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/11...usb-installer/
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I've tried creating a liveUSB, it's so much easier to do now than it was However, I had problems with my laptop powering off and restarting when using the liveUSB. I also had problems with running out of space on it, I only have a 1GB stick. I'm trying to backup and partition my hard drive, I prefer stability over speed, even if a lack of speed irks me.
Thanks for the quick replies.
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There are certainly drawbacks to USB installs, including the limited lifespan of the drives themselves. I would definitely not try it with <4Gig stick.
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Yes, the liveCD will indeed run out of space faster, but the data doesn't get saved. I was using the liveUSB, then I rebooted, and it told me that I had run out of space. I'm not sure how I used all the space anyhow, I didn't think I had installed that much on it. I should have given it all the space on the drive though, I still can't figure out how I used 180MB so quickly. So in the end I was left with a stick that wouldn't boot properly.
I would agree, but have to use what one has. I haven't had the money to justify buying a 4GB stick, wish I did
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