LMS is a complete Linux system that supports the latest USB flash memory drives for mobile devices.
LMS is the perfect solution for anyone looking to have a Linux system that's always at their fingertips. The project was initially created as a way to study the Linux system and enjoy its benefits simultaneously. It combines two separate disciplines: programming and systems management. We'll focus our study on the "system programming," both at the networking level and device level (drivers).
Here are some of the key features you'll get with LMS:
- The ability to launch our Linux system from USB flash memories.
- A selection of common GNU tools, such as disk diagnosis, memory, hardware, network monitoring tools, etc.
- LMS Tux.
- New tools and/or utilities to help you study the underlying technology deeply.
- Programming languages, such as C, C++, Python, and Perl, along with system shell scripts.
- Minimal use of resources, such as disk space and memory.
The main reason for LMS's existence is to achieve a highly specialized distribution of GNU/Linux that can be carried through USB Flash Memory Drives. Once the distribution is ready in the USB device, it can be carried in your pocket, and you can start up any PC x86 with no need to install anything.
The LMS system is designed for people who need to perform specific tasks, such as network administration, security analysis of networks, and recovery and repair of host data. It's different from other portable systems, such as "live CD's," as it allows for all information exchange. The main idea is to carry all the power of Linux and our tools in your own pocket, ready to be used anytime, anywhere.
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