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Setting up Ubuntu on a flash drive involves preparing the drive, installing the OS, and configuring it properly.

Setting up Ubuntu on a flash drive involves preparing the drive, installing the OS, and configuring it properly.

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Panda_Striker
Junior Member
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10-14-2021, 12:17 PM
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I have a worn-out laptop that isn’t performing well and an old radio without USB. I thought about installing Ubuntu on my laptop to run Spotify for the radio, but I removed its hard drive and now want to use a USB drive instead. The speed is slow—about 10MB/s writing and 100MB/s reading—but I only need to install once. What do you think?
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Panda_Striker
10-14-2021, 12:17 PM #1

I have a worn-out laptop that isn’t performing well and an old radio without USB. I thought about installing Ubuntu on my laptop to run Spotify for the radio, but I removed its hard drive and now want to use a USB drive instead. The speed is slow—about 10MB/s writing and 100MB/s reading—but I only need to install once. What do you think?

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BlackSmoke31
Junior Member
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10-15-2021, 10:27 PM
#2
Ubuntu struggles with USB connections. I've experienced this before—it's quite poor performance. Other Linux distributions might be better suited for this task.
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BlackSmoke31
10-15-2021, 10:27 PM #2

Ubuntu struggles with USB connections. I've experienced this before—it's quite poor performance. Other Linux distributions might be better suited for this task.

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CobbleWalker
Member
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10-16-2021, 12:33 AM
#3
Your laptop might not support USB 3.0, which would limit your performance. If you're using a 32GB USB pen drive, installing Ubuntu there will be quite slow. For faster results, consider a lighter Linux distribution instead of Spotify, or even an older phone could work for basic tasks.
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CobbleWalker
10-16-2021, 12:33 AM #3

Your laptop might not support USB 3.0, which would limit your performance. If you're using a 32GB USB pen drive, installing Ubuntu there will be quite slow. For faster results, consider a lighter Linux distribution instead of Spotify, or even an older phone could work for basic tasks.

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pinkpicaxe
Junior Member
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10-16-2021, 07:52 AM
#4
What speed were you using? I used an old hard drive that was quite slow, but it wasn’t too bad. With a faster drive, it should work much better—just plug it in and use Spotify from your phone.
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pinkpicaxe
10-16-2021, 07:52 AM #4

What speed were you using? I used an old hard drive that was quite slow, but it wasn’t too bad. With a faster drive, it should work much better—just plug it in and use Spotify from your phone.

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orbd7
Junior Member
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10-16-2021, 08:52 AM
#5
Yes, there are two 3.0 ports available. I’m not very experienced with Linux; I used Ubuntu on a VM and it functioned well, so I decided to try it. If you have any other devices, like the Xperia X10 Mini Pro and Galaxy Y Pro, let me know if they might work too.
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orbd7
10-16-2021, 08:52 AM #5

Yes, there are two 3.0 ports available. I’m not very experienced with Linux; I used Ubuntu on a VM and it functioned well, so I decided to try it. If you have any other devices, like the Xperia X10 Mini Pro and Galaxy Y Pro, let me know if they might work too.

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Twanneman81
Member
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10-30-2021, 11:36 AM
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Do you set it up or play from a CD? The speed of a live CD isn't important because it simply stores the data in RAM and works fine.
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Twanneman81
10-30-2021, 11:36 AM #6

Do you set it up or play from a CD? The speed of a live CD isn't important because it simply stores the data in RAM and works fine.

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HighFPS
Junior Member
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11-02-2021, 07:18 AM
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I'm having trouble installing Spotify and starting it with the operating system from a live CD.
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HighFPS
11-02-2021, 07:18 AM #7

I'm having trouble installing Spotify and starting it with the operating system from a live CD.

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diamondsurf
Junior Member
27
11-02-2021, 11:36 AM
#8
I haven't tried many distributions, but I considered a PIXEL for x86 setup. If it works on a Raspberry Pi, it should function well on your laptop too. Alternatively, if you have a spare phone, why not just install Spotify there and connect your speakers or stereo?
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diamondsurf
11-02-2021, 11:36 AM #8

I haven't tried many distributions, but I considered a PIXEL for x86 setup. If it works on a Raspberry Pi, it should function well on your laptop too. Alternatively, if you have a spare phone, why not just install Spotify there and connect your speakers or stereo?

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RizapS
Member
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11-02-2021, 12:11 PM
#9
I'll test it in a VM and check the results
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RizapS
11-02-2021, 12:11 PM #9

I'll test it in a VM and check the results

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tiamoo92
Member
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11-03-2021, 05:46 AM
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Puppy Linux and the version the US creates can store themselves in RAM, making them significantly quicker.
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tiamoo92
11-03-2021, 05:46 AM #10

Puppy Linux and the version the US creates can store themselves in RAM, making them significantly quicker.

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