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Create a script that installs the colinux driver ("colinux-daemon --install-driver"), starts colinux ("colinux-daemon @myconfig.conf") then uninstalls the colinux driver ("colinux-daemon --remove-driver")
 
Create a script that installs the colinux driver ("colinux-daemon --install-driver"), starts colinux ("colinux-daemon @myconfig.conf") then uninstalls the colinux driver ("colinux-daemon --remove-driver")
   
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XMing works well as the X server, you can just install it to a directory on your USB hard drive. You can run xlaunch once, save the configuration, then add a line to your script to start the X server with this configuration, ie "xlaunch -run config.xlaunch". In the xlaunch configuration wizard, you can pick "multiple windows", "launch no client" and deselect the "clipboard" option, then leave the other options to their defaults.
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XMing works well as the X server, you can just install it to a directory on your USB hard drive. You can run xlaunch once, save the configuration, then add a line to your script to start the X server with this configuration, ie "xlaunch -run config.xlaunch". In the xlaunch configuration wizard, you can pick "multiple windows", and leave the other options to their defaults.
   
 
Now, if you go to another cybercafe PC, you don't need to install anything: simply plug in your usb hard drive, and run your start script.
 
Now, if you go to another cybercafe PC, you don't need to install anything: simply plug in your usb hard drive, and run your start script.
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