Sorry for the misinformation..."last time I checked" and all, you know
On Friday 01 March 2002 04:31 pm, Jérôme Poincheval wrote:
> ... about demolinux
>
> it's not dead at all.
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On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Daniel Bodanske wrote:
> I think the project is dead and they are still at that 2.0 release,
> with KDE 1.1
... about demolinux
it's not dead at all.
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Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire, IN2P3/
I have a Demolinus version from a while back (2.0 I think) and it could do
anything. You specified the language to use when you started up, so there
were no problems except that SO5.2 was in french. You could also create
anchor and swap files on the hard disk, which stored your configs and al
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>* Marvin T Pascual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [28.02.02 10:14]:
>
>> I'm just wondering if there is a project that a Linux that boots from
>> CD-ROM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Marvin,
> ThinkNic company has a cd based linux box that does all that you
>require. the cd will boot any intel based box and work basically ok. it
>mighttry to blow away your hd. it uses ide connected flash for
>non-volatile storage (dial up account settings, bokk
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Marvin,
>
>Take a look at Linux-BBC. The website is:
>
> http://www.lnx-bbc.org
>
>It is a great little distribution that runs entirely
>from CDRom.
>
>Jim McQuillan
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Jim,
Is it possible to connect to and browse the web through a dialup conne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Thursday 28 Feb 2002 10:14 am, Marvin T Pascual wrote:
>
>There is a version developed in France
>
>http://www.demolinux.org
>
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>Dave Cotton
>Linux Autrement
>Avignon France
Is it possible to connect to and browse the web through a dialup connection with that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The SuSE Live Evaluation CD (you can get the iso from ftp.suse.com) does
>all that - there are other similar things.
Really? =)
I'll try that one. =)
Thanks a lot.
Marvin
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Linuxcare had one that got carried on when they folded.
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>http://www.lnx-bbc.org/
Is it possible to connect to and browse the web through a dialup connection with that
Linux distro? We also have a local distro that runs from CD-ROM alone but it can't
handle dialup c
The SuSE Live Evaluation CD (you can get the iso from ftp.suse.com) does
all that - there are other similar things.
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Marvin T Pascual wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Please forgive me if this is OT. I know this sounds a little bit crazy
> but I'm just wondering if there is a project
* Marvin T Pascual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [28.02.02 10:14]:
> I'm just wondering if there is a project that a Linux that boots from
> CD-ROM
On Thursday 28 Feb 2002 10:14 am, Marvin T Pascual wrote:
There is a version developed in France
http://www.demolinux.org
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Linux Autrement
Avignon France
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Marvin,
ThinkNic company has a cd based linux box that does all that you
require. the cd will boot any intel based box and work basically ok. it
mighttry to blow away your hd. it uses ide connected flash for
non-volatile storage (dial up account settings, bokkmarks, etc.) and it
will try t
Linuxcare had one that got carried on when they folded.
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 01:14:59 -0800
"Marvin T Pascual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Please forgive me if this is OT. I know this sounds a little bit crazy but I'm just
>wondering if there is a proje
Marvin,
Take a look at Linux-BBC. The website is:
http://www.lnx-bbc.org
It is a great little distribution that runs entirely
from CDRom.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Marvin T Pascual wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Please forgive me if this is OT. I know this sounds a
Hello all,
Please forgive me if this is OT. I know this sounds a little bit crazy but I'm just
wondering if there is a project that a Linux that boots from CD-ROM runs on the fly in
any Intel based machines regardless if it has a hard drive or not and old or new
machines. The main feature of
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