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Thread: Knoppix Version 3.4 Released

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    Knoppix Version 3.4 Released

    It appears version 3.4 has been released.

    * V3.4-2004-05-03 (experimental)
    - switched from syslinux to isolinux (no emulation) boot method
    - Kernel 2.4.26 (default) and Kernel 2.6.5 (as boot option)
    with ACPI enabled (use knoppix acpi=off in case of problems,
    knoppix26 to try Kernel 2.6)
    - New wireless drivers for: ipw2100 ("Centrino"(TM)), madwifi, hostap
    - captive-ntfs installer
    - live-installer by Fabian Franz
    - KDE 3.2.2
    - kdevelop3
    - OpenOffice 1.1.1 (german and english)
    - gimp 2.0
    - Had to remove the entire latex system (101MB) because of space reasons
    - Removed KOffice for the same reason
    - /dev/modem setup tool supporting serial, USB, bluetooth and irda devices
    - gprs connection tool
    - lots of improvements in the hardware detection and new boot options, please
    check knoppix-cheatcodes.txt.


    Download using bittorrent, tracker at http://torrent.unix-ag.uni-kl.de:6969/
    Remember: Leave your bittorrent client running after the download is finished!

    Knopper.net is down on port 80, but https still works. If you are having trouble downloading, try this list of mirrors :

    https://www.knopper.net/knoppix-mirrors/?lang=en

    or you can get knoppix sent to you on cd from these vendors :

    https://www.knopper.net/knoppix-vend...dex-new-en.php

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    No official announcement yet, but it will be coming.

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    Knoppix 3.4 packages list
    Knoppix 3.4 cheatcodes
    md5sum : 49a62cdac7a3afcee0d2d47ea17daa6f

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    Oooh, wonderful!
    Downloading torrent now...

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    Finally! Thank God!

    Just one question: when using bittorrent, where do I get the md5sum file?

    TIA,
    AJG

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    md5sum

    this BT is a folder
    inside you will get :
    KNOPPIX-CHANGELOG.txt
    knoppix-cheatcodes.txt
    KNOPPIX_V3.4-2004-05-04-EN.iso
    KNOPPIX_V3.4-2004-05-04-EN.iso.md5
    KNOPPIX_V3.4-2004-05-04-EN.iso.md5.asc
    packages.txt
    txt.txt

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. Jorge Garcia
    Finally! Thank God!

    Just one question: when using bittorrent, where do I get the md5sum file?

    TIA,
    AJG
    Everything is usually included in the download directory that is created when you run the BT client. If you have a firewall running make sure that you open/forward the ports 6881,6882,6883,6884,6885,6886,6887,6888,6889 or your download speed will suck.

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    This is certainly great news, but the cheatcodes don't mention how to disable that embarrassing voice during boot and shutdown. Or did that lady follow Koffice?

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    Yeah, my d/l rate is rotten (80 KB/s). How do I improve this? I tried using btlaunchmany once before (recently for overclockix) and had a much faster rate.

    Is it just bogged-down because everyone is using it right now? I thought the whole idea behind bittorrent was efficiency increased as the number of clients....

    BTW, what does the following mean?

    ./KNOPPIX_V3.4-2004-05-04-EN: Spd: 87.6 KB/19.2 KB Tot: 63.2 MB/45.0 MB [4:09:56 6%]

    Does this really mean what I think it does? Is it that I'm only getting 87.6KB/s and have received only 63.2MB of the file and have to wait over 4 hours to finish at this rate? Tell me I'm reading this wrong!

    TIA,
    AJG

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    HTTP

    http://down
    for next 3hours

    my direct UPs is more than BT
    direct >>100- 1MB/s
    BT>> no more 100KB/s

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