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Originally Posted by j.p.s
You could boot KNOPPIX or any other linux live CD and set up USB networking for that. They can be put on USB sticks and set up to have configuration changes persist. The ultimate solution is to come to the light side and run linux.
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I've already got persistent USB sticks with Mint, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and non-persistent Manjaro, Neon and LMDE, plus a multi-boot system with most of the above on a dedicated netbook (i3-3227U, 4GB RAM and 512GB Crucial SSD) which I played with for a couple of months before losing interest. At this point, switching desktop OSes is too much hassle when I'm using an iPad ~80% of the time.
I don't tinker with my Kindle enough to make the effort to setup USB networking. KOReader, LibrarianSync and Screensaver all work so I'm a happy camper.