Also available on other servers. No need to bog down the one.
Happy downloading!
Am i the only one to find this so far?
You guys are slacking off.
ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/ftp.uni-kl....3-09-05-EN.iso
Also available on other servers. No need to bog down the one.
Happy downloading!
I have moved the post to the News section where this usually goes enjoy everybody.Originally Posted by jaws75
Change Log:
Code:* V3.2-2003-09-05 (experimental 3.3 prerelease) - Kernel 2.4.22 with xfs and HIGHMEN (4GB) support - cloop 1.02 (block layer rewrite) - katomic reinstalled (got lost somehow in the past release) - Unofficial new development boot options for testing: toram, tohd=hda1 (copy CD to ram/HD and run from there) - wipe (though it's useless. ;-) - pon gprs option for GPRS internet access
Good find.
Here are the details on the new release.
* V3.2-2003-09-05 (experimental 3.3 prerelease)
- Kernel 2.4.22 with xfs and HIGHMEN (4GB) support
- cloop 1.02 (block layer rewrite)
- katomic reinstalled (got lost somehow in the past release)
- Unofficial new development boot options for testing: toram, tohd=hda1
(copy CD to ram/HD and run from there)
- wipe (though it's useless.
- pon gprs option for GPRS internet access
Here we go again. Seems like people were just getting over the switch from 3.1 to 3.2 not too long ago.experimental 3.3 prerelease
Could someone please explain what this means to average Knoppix user.cloop 1.02 (block layer rewrite)
Thanks
Still not on the ibiblio.org serverOriginally Posted by jaws75
What is better for a hdd install, 3.2-2003-09-05-EN.iso or 3.2-2003-07-26-EN.iso???
thanks!
The latest version dated 2003-9-5-EN cannot boot up after the intro screen (which can input the cheat code).
For your information.
OK, I downloaded 20030905 because I really wanted to try the new toram cheat to speed things up. I just burned and booted the new CD and find it slow booting and sluggish to use. Am I just spoiled with my hdinstall? Anyone else find this CD slow? I haven't tried toram yet as my home PC doesn't have enough ram, but my PCs at school do!
TIA,
Well when Klaus makes a new release he will often tweak things and make more releases within a few days. Since this is "experimental", I would expect to see some more releases within the next few days.Originally Posted by IP
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