On Sat, 2004-07-24 at 10:57, caseyk wrote:
> thx for that,will try and get one from DSE.my son and his friend want to
> try it at school
DSE Staff have been told that they can copy the Open Source CDs in the
event of stock shortages as long as they copy the whole set and charge
the normal price.
thx for that,will try and get one from DSE.my son and his friend want to
try it at school
Wayne Rooney wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 12:36, caseyk wrote:
has anyone tried the morphix distro?the gaming one looks interesting?
would like to hear any reviews
http://www.morphix.org/modules/news/
It
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:58, Wayne Rooney wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 12:36, caseyk wrote:
> > has anyone tried the morphix distro?the gaming one looks interesting?
> > would like to hear any reviews
> > http://www.morphix.org/modules/news/
the gaming one is cool has ever fre
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 12:36, caseyk wrote:
> has anyone tried the morphix distro?the gaming one looks interesting?
> would like to hear any reviews
> http://www.morphix.org/modules/news/
It works well. The kids of my Windows-using boss now have a copy and they
often boot his home comput
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 12:36, caseyk wrote:
> has anyone tried the morphix distro?the gaming one looks interesting?
> would like to hear any reviews
> http://www.morphix.org/modules/news/
I've not used it myself, but Dick Smith are currently flogging a Morphix
0.4/Knoppix 3.4 set
has anyone tried the morphix distro?the gaming one looks interesting?
would like to hear any reviews
http://www.morphix.org/modules/news/
Try morphix: http://morphix.sourceforge.net/
>From the downloads page... "The Morphix Gnome iso. Gnome2.4, OpenOffice,
XFree4.3 and the kitchen sink! This iso used to be called HeavyGUI,
don't expect it's name to be updated everywhere yet..."
Theres a few different versio