uSBuntu Live Creator makes portable Ubuntu installs a breeze

LiveCDs are a great way to experiment with Linux without making any changes to your system, but they're so dang wasteful. I never remember to sleeve my discs and they end up with more scratches than a guy juggling feral cats.

USB flash drives are great, because they're a lot more rugged and they can be reused again and again. They're also totally silent, something I can't say the same for the tiny blender of an optical drive inside my Toshiba laptop.

On to the good stuff! Blogger Kishan Bagaria shared an interesting utility called uSBuntu Live Creator which goes a step beyond apps like the Fedora LiveUSB Creator and UnetBootIn to provide a simple way to install Ubuntu in combination with portable VirtualBox.

The app also allows you create persistent storage on your flash drive. It's compatible with Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu 8.10 and 9.04 as well as Linux Mint 6 Main and #! 8.10.02 Standard.

For a hassle-free way to cart around some of the most popular Linux distros in your pocket, this app is undeniably handy. It's a free download and runs on Windows.

Tags: freeware, linux, opensource, portable, ubuntu, usb-flash-drive