I just bought a Dell Wyse 3040 to play around with, but when I discovered the board had 8GB of onboard flash I was determined to boot a working OS onto it . I knew it had to be a lightweight version of Linux to fit and work. I found several versions that could run from a USB flash drive, but none of them treated the onboard flash as a system drive. I wanted to use it for download. Nothing was installed on it until I tried LUNBUTU. When the installation was complete, I had a neat little office machine running Labre Office on my desk. You must use an external USB drive to save documents and images. The built-in flash drive is clogged with the system.
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