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Originally Posted by
Henk Poley
Ah, excellent! Although I'm getting it a lot quicker using axel and several mirrors, since nobody else seems to be torrenting right now...
Whether or not they get added to the official mirrors, though, I'm adding them to my axel list!
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Originally Posted by
sevengraff
Im going to hard-drive install this one for sure.
I just have done a HDD install as of the day it came out, now nearly a month later this is the best installation i have ever completed on this notebook, every other distro i have used has without fail ran slower then frozen yogurt. Knoppix 6/6/2003 has broken that tradition and is quite quick. Good job team! HDD Installation is fine for me now
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Re: hello knoppix developers, can i ask you a thing?
Originally Posted by
ketthors
Originally Posted by
drdream
Can you put in the next version of knoppix, gnome2.2 as an alternative to kde? thx
AFAIK the problem is the space.
It would be very nice if there where multiple flavors of knoppix availible with gnome and with KDE and perhaps a light version with WindowMaker and/or fluxbox. Just a thought, anyone up to taking this strain of knoppix on?
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Re: hello knoppix developers, can i ask you a thing?
Originally Posted by
mindstorm
It would be very nice if there where multiple flavors of knoppix availible with gnome and with KDE and perhaps a light version with WindowMaker and/or fluxbox. Just a thought, anyone up to taking this strain of knoppix on?
There's all kinds of them check here
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Support for broadband please
Knoppix should try and support ADSL modems, both USB and ethernet. This is specially important as with Debians apt-get we can install all we want and keep us updated.
OK It is best known as a LIVE_CD, but many are using this as a way to install Debian - as the original Debian install is laborious.
Next on knoppix wish list is to build our ISO online by adding the software we need from a list to the ISO and THEN downloading - customization on -line :P
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i think that usb support would be great especially if the HD install used the same autoconfig as a startup as it does from the cd. What would be even better is if it also supported well known usb WLANs as well. However, I must say i like the idea of a customizable knoppix that you design online and then can download.
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Re: Real sloooow
Originally Posted by
fhayashi
Originally Posted by
RoadKill
I am curious if anybody else is having issues with the boot time on this release V3.2-2003-06-06? I've burned several CDs and tried 3 different PCs with the same result. Maybe my iso is hosed?
I just went through this problem, burning 4 CDs... I'd get errors during bootup during the ramdisk setup, though bootup would go on for a while, only to hang with a black screen with a mouse arrow.
I finally burned the fifth CD with the *slowest* setting on the burning software's option. No problem once I did that.
Do u need 2 make e cd bootable?? If so, u noe how 2 do it wif nero?? should i make a bootable disk then burn e file 2 e cd or vice versa????
Help!!!
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