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Thread: Knoppix on dvd

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    Knoppix on dvd

    This is going in the other direction of most people but I wanted to try it I haven't added much to it yet just distcc, blender and wings3d.

    I burnt the image onto a dvd-rw and booted it on a laptop and everything works fine, now to start adding some big things like my 2 gig Unreal Tournament folder and see what the speed is like.

    Anybody else try Knoppix on dvd?

    Martin

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    DVD

    Sounds like a great idea!!! There are alot of big stuff, flightgear map of the world....

    That would be a great iso to put somewhere.

    Bill

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    I suggested this to Klauss several months ago and he said it would run too slow!

    Regards,

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    I will keep adding to it and see what the speed is like so far its okay just a lag as the disk spins up.

    I want to put some games like Unreal Tournament Demo but I would need nvidia acceleration and doing a search it doesn't look like its being done.

    Any other suggestions for adding to it, big programs that won't fit on a cdrom.

    Martin

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    Knoppix on DVD

    I saw your post about Knoppix on DVD and REALLY want to get a clue how you did it. I have the small (80mm) 1.45Gb disks in my drawer and want to be able to get Knoppix onto one of them. I know it won't be as easy as burning a CD, but I am able to burn regular DVD's in WinXP. Any ideas for me?

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    Blender! yea baby

    Blender! yea baby

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    I created the image using the remastering how-to then I burned the image using dvd-decrypter under xp.

    Dvd-decrypter is a great free program that will work when Nero won't to the job.

    My later attemps using a larger compressed file system failed, I have to do some more testing to see if something got corrupted or if there is a size limit on the compressed file system.

    I wonder if its possible to have more than one compressed file system on a disk and mount them seperately.

    Martin

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    The bigger the image will get indeed,the slower it will get.
    Isn't it possible to create then multiple img files and mount them seperately to accelerate it ?
    I think by wisely deviding them (ex. each big game an img file) wouldn't it
    accelerate things a little ?
    Nevertheless using DVD's I think wouldn't demand a considerable amount of memory (read ramdisk ) extra to load the game.
    In case of that extra memory maybe create more then 1 ramdisk ? A part for the system and a part for large gamefiles ?
    Or is there maybe a trick on creating extra buffermemory for the DVD player ?
    I think we'll have to wait for the new ATA standard.
    Greetings,

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    Knoppix on DVD

    It works! I have my Knoppix 3.2 on a 1.45Gb 8cm mini DVD. I couldn't get the DVD-RAM to work with DVD-Decryptor though. Is there a problem with DVD-RAM and DVD-Decryptor. I checked their site and there doesn't seem to be any info about it.

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    Cool, I don't know about dvd-ram I have been using dvd-rw's to play with this and they work fine.

    Next I want to get the nvidia drivers working so I can try some games on it.

    Martin

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