I have tried Fedora Live USB Creator. It is very easy to create a bootable
fedora on usb from windows machine. It literally requires only one click.
Here is the link -- https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator

On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Basti Weidemyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> A note from the ORGANIZERS:
>
> We are trying to prepare USB-sticks with Linux to boot the computers from.
> It seems we will have 3 sticks - for Fuego, for Steenwreter and for for
> example HouseBot.
>
> Oddly enough the computers will not boot from CD. We have no clues. :)
> It will turn out later today whether it works or not, but booting linux
> from a USB-stick worked fine for Gunnar Farnebäck.
>
> Best regards
> Basti Weidemyr
> sestir
>
> On Aug 5, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Jason House wrote:
>
> I'm not physically attending the EGC.  In order to participate, I needed to
> provide a windows executable and have someone operate the bot on my behalf.
> I probably should have taken advantage of the offer to use a Linux box, but
> I figured I'd make it easier on the organizers :)
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 08:30 -0400, Jason House wrote:
>> > I have to withdraw from this tournament.  I don't have a windows
>> > computer, and getting access to one with the ability to install tools
>> > has been tougher than anticipated.
>>
>> Why do you need a windows computer?   It's my understanding that they
>> already supply windows Vista computers for you.   And can't you bring
>> the software tools you need to install with you on a pen drive or on
>> cdrom?
>>
>> - Don
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> > On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 14:53 +0100, Nick Wedd wrote:
>> > > The European Go Congress (see http://egc2008.eu/en/congress/index.php
>> )
>> > > will be held in Leksand, Sweden from July 26th to August 9th.  On
>> > > Wednesday August 6th it will include a Computer Go event (see
>> > > http://www.computer-go.info/egc2008/).
>> > >
>> > > Entry to this is free.  If you would like to enter but cannot be there
>> > > yourself, it should be possible for you to send in your program, and I
>> > > will try to find an operator for it.
>> > >
>> > > According to my records, entries so far are:
>> > >
>> > >                    19x19        9x9
>> > > CrazyStone        possible     possible
>> > > FirstGo           yes          yes
>> > > GNU Go            probable     probable
>> > > HouseBot          no           yes
>> > > Leela             probable     yes
>> > > Mango             possible     possible
>> > > Many Faces of Go  yes          no
>> > > Steenvreter       no           yes
>> > > Toaster           no           possible
>> > > TSGo              probable     no
>> > > Tuuppari          yes          yes
>> > > valkyria          possible     possible
>> > > Wei2Go            probable     no
>> > >
>> > > I expect this table needs correcting and bringing up to date.
>> > > Corrections and updates may be posted to this list or sent to me
>> > > privately, as you prefer.  Late entries are also welcome.
>> > >
>> > > The programs will be run on Windows Vista PCs in Leksand, connected to
>> > > KGS, where the games will be played.
>> > >
>> > > Of the programs listed above, TSGo (by Ivo Tonkes) and Tuuppari (by a
>> > > team of Finnish programmers) have never, so far as I know, competed in
>> a
>> > > KGS tournament.  I would like both those programs to play in a trial
>> > > tournament on KGS, to ensure that they are correctly configured for
>> > > tournament play, rather than finding out that they aren't on the day
>> of
>> > > the event.  I am willing to set up such a trial tournament whenever
>> > > requested - it will use very short time limits, and no-one will care
>> who
>> > > wins, the purpose will be to test their handling of the tournament
>> > > settings.  However I suspect that neither of these programs yet has
>> its
>> > > Windows version in a presentable state.  I hope to hear soon from Ivo
>> > > Tonkes and Mika Urtela about this - if I don't, I shall assume that
>> they
>> > > aren't reading this list, and email them privately.
>> > >
>> > > I owe two pints of beer to "the GNU Go team".  I expect to deliver
>> these
>> > > to Gunnar, if he is there to operate GNU Go.  Gunnar will also be
>> > > speaking on computer Go, after the tournament.
>> > >
>> > > Nick
>> >
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