If you're a digital artist or multimedia creator, and you've always dreamed of having an operating system that can travel with you, Dynebolic is back after a 10-year hiatus.
I used to work off a live USB with my data in it in the early aughts in college, where finding a public access computer was easy and laptops were expensive and bad. Nothing new.
The one thing to keep in mind, however, is that you’ll need an external drive to save your work. As Dynebolic is a live distribution, saved work is lost when you reboot.
I’m guessing it writes user data back to the USB
I used to work off a live USB with my data in it in the early aughts in college, where finding a public access computer was easy and laptops were expensive and bad. Nothing new.
Nah, it’s just a live session ISO with a bunch of media creation tools.
No, it does not according to the article: