That's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.All you kids with terrabyte harddrives, I work off a 16 gigabyte SSD!
I bet your 3DS' SD card is bigger than your SSD :^)All you kids with terrabyte harddrives, I work off a 16 gigabyte SSD!
Let me get GParted spun up realquickThat's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.
Well, it is possible lol. I have a Ubuntu install on one 2 GB USB and a Mac OS X install on an 8 GB one.That's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.
That's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook#Samsung_Series_5That's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.
Well yeah. Duh. You can do that. But you would have to setup persistence and you're left with little to know space for those "important" ( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) files!Well, it is possible lol. I have a Ubuntu install on one 2 GB USB and a Mac OS X install on an 8 GB one.
Also the FULL os takes up much more.Well, it is possible lol. I have a Ubuntu install on one 2 GB USB and a Mac OS X install on an 8 GB one.
That's impossible. You can't even work some Linux distros in there.
Well, having a smallWell yeah. Duh. You can do that. But you would have to setup persistence and you're left with little to know space for those "important" ( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) files!
I store almost nothing locally. Every time I want to run a program I install it, use it, then delete it. It's constantly sftp'd to me home server for file storage.Well yeah. Duh. You can do that. But you would have to setup persistence and you're left with little to know space for those "important" ( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) files!
Also the FULL os takes up much more.
Never said you couldn't xDWell, having a smalldboot disk doesn't mean you can't have an external hard drive :V
I'm not joking.I was pointing out how unconventional that amount of space is. I did realize it was a joke. I am just not very jokey regards to technology.