> My main criticism of Linux is that is has horrific fonts that are not > comparable to Windows fonts and the Linux folks try and make believe > that this is not a problem when it is a really serious problem for any > demonstrations with a Live disk, etc. to people who use computers for > practical work requiring high quality font display.
Have you looked at the newest release from Puppy, v 2.13? They made some significant improvements to the fonts. Also, for those who want plug-and-play there are a few Linux distros that will boot and run from a CD without touching one's HDD. Puppy will also boot from a floppy then run on a USB memory stick or CD and I thing a SD card and may even boot directly from a USB stick. My goal is to get Puppy to boot from a USB stick with some Ham and other apps on the stick -- it is already being done in corporate, small business, home and hobby venues so I know it can be done. -- Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Projects: http://ham-macguyver.bibleseven.com Personal: http://bibleseven.com Note: Both down temporarily due to server change. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~