Got my hands on a Dell Latitude ON module. Turns out it’s nothing more than a 2 GB flash module that fits in a mPCIe slot and is wired to the USB lanes. Shows up as /dev/sdb.

I do have a couple of old laptops that don’t have a secondary SATA drive slot, but do have open mPCIe slots with USB lanes (no mSATA lanes). The Latitude ON module would allow for a dual drive system, albeit a rather crappy one. What would you put on a secondary internal drive if it were limited to 2 GB and USB protocol?

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    19 hours ago

    This reminded me of my old friend DSL, had to check up on it. Didn’t realize they re-released it!

    https://damnsmalllinux.org/

    No longer at the 50MB size, but still 700MB would be great for a small OS on this odd piece of older hardware.

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        17 hours ago

        It’s 2025, the EFF and certbot exists, but no https? Interesting.

        Any who, thanks. I’ll check it out, but I’m a little bit turned off by the above.

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          I didn’t see any way if posting data, so I guess there’s not really a reason for them to use ssl. Their forum is using ssl at least.

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            Incredibly simple, free, and quick thing to add for user confidence. Doesn’t sit well with me they can’t be bothered, what else does that attitude apply to in the OS?

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      Oh DSL, I remember asking other kids in middle school how they knew Angelina Jolie had Damn Small Linux as an OS. Learned a lot that day.