eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Linux

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-15 of 15 results

  • Step-by-Step Flash Drive Installation in Red Hat Linux 9

    Red Hat Linux 9 detects USB flash drives automatically when they're connected to the computer. Even though Red Hat adds the device automatically to the operating system's device table, it does not...

  • How to Get a Linksys USB Adapter to Work With Linux

    Anything you can do on a Windows based computer you can also do on a Linux machine---and that includes using peripheral hardware like a Linksys USB adapter. Most models of USB adapters will work...

  • How to Create a Bootable USB Device

    If your hard drive fails, your operating system becomes corrupted or your machine becomes otherwise unable to boot regularly, you will need to boot in from another device. If you have your...

  • How to Format a Flash Drive in Linux

    If you're new to the Linux operating system, it may seem overwhelming at first. But you will soon realize that you can do everything you were able to do in Windows or with the Mac OS, only easier...

  • How to Install Ubuntu on a USB Key

    If you are constantly on the go, and running between multiple workstations you probably tote around a thumb drive to transfer documents and other files. Well, what about your entire operating...

  • How to Convert a Linux Boot ISO to USB

    Converting a Linux Boot .ISO file to a USB flash drive will enable you to access your own copy of the Linux operating system anytime, anyplace. New versions of Linux include a utility that make...

  • How to Set Up a USB Wireless Network on Linux

    A wireless USB connection allows your computer to log onto a wireless network that it detects without the frustration of wires. You enjoy the convenience of accessing the Internet and email...

  • How to Change the Directory on a USB Drive in Linux

    Linux is an open source operating system offering none of the bells and whistles that are available with the Windows operating system. Visual interfaces can be added to Linux to make the user's...

  • How to Format a USB Flash Drive in Ubuntu

    USB (Universal Serial Bus) flash drives are rewritable storage devices designed to be portable and easy to use. Flash drives are typically formatted by default with Windows file formats like...

  • How to Install an Operating System on a Flash Drive

    Having an operating system on a flash drive is handy. With a flash drive OS, you carry your own system from computer to computer so you don't have to rely on other people's systems. You can also...

  • How to Create An Ubuntu USB Boot Disk for Ubuntu 8.10

    Ubuntu 8.10 comes packaged with a tool that allows you to create a USB startup disk, which behaves like the Ubuntu 8.10 Live CD. This can be very useful if you want to install Ubuntu on a computer...

  • How to Install Linux on a USB Memory Stick

    Working with the Linux operating system is only as complicated as you make it. With a user base that is constantly growing, Linux is a stable, free and open-source alternative to both the Windows...

  • Installing Mandriva Linux on a Jump Drive

    Installing Mandriva Linux on a jump drive makes your operating system portable. Instead of installing Mandriva Linux on your computer, you can boot and run the operating system directly from a...

  • How to Install Ubuntu 8.04/8.10 Linux on a USB flash memory

    This Walks you through Installing a Ubuntu 8.04/8.10 Linux distribution on your USB Flash Drive so that you can take it with you anywhere !

  • How to Install Damn Small Linux on a USB Card

    For computer users that prefer to run in a Linux operating system to do their computing it is possible to carry your own bootable Linux operating system on your USB Card or drive that will start...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

Demand Media