When Windows fails, this tiny USB drive takes over.
There's a USB stick that lives on my desk, and it doesn't have a single Linux distro on it that I actually use as a daily driver. It exists for one reason, and one reason only: managing partitions.
In the vast and versatile world of Linux, the concept of a live environment allows users to run an entire operating system directly from a USB stick or CD without installing it on a computer's hard ...