HowTo install Expressgate on USB
I have personally witnessed a live presentation of ExpressGate on the EeeBox before and it was impressive.
It has number of limitations compared to a full booted-up netbook, but it can just offer you anything you need as far as mobility is concerned. You can do Internet surfing, chatting, check emails. Before, it comes along with the motherboard. N
ow you can have it on your USB flash drive, perfect as an alternative OS for quick internet access.
Here are the requirements before you can install ExpressGate on a USB.
- A bit of knowledge about Linux.
- At least 512 MB USB Flash drive.
- A copy of ExpressGate which can be downloaded here
Steps about the installation process is detailed very well on Kinox’s site.
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Last updated: April 13, 2012 |




Harry Barracuda said:
May 06, 09 at 7:18 pmFor reasons beyond me, our nation’s ISPs block Google Translate.
I can’t even get it working through Tor.
Can anyone post an English version of this site?
many thanks