On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 08:21:39 -0600, "Jan Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Chris BONDE wrote: > > > I plan on putting Setting Up Guide, Getting Started Guide, Writer Guide, > > Adobe on the CD > > plus the downloaded file. > > > > Now does anyone know how to install a executable OOo 2 on the disc? I > > think that it is called a "live CD" > > Check out The Open CD ... http://www.theopencd.org/ > > They have a new version 3.1 that is a LiveCD based on Ubuntu Breezy, > and from the web page it has OOo 2.0 on it. > > I have the 3.0, and it works great, but the OOo was in the 1.0 series. > > The neat thing about this CD is you can boot into it for a live demo, > which gives you a fairly functional version of a Linux live cd, but if > you load it while Windows (ugh!) is running, it loads a nice installer > that will allow you to install OOo, Firefox, Gimp for Win, etc. > > REALLY nice! > > Also, they do have some basic instructions for hacking it. > > In fact, I would think they would be interested in adding the Guide to > it. > > -- > Jan Wilson, Belize Thanks for pointing this out Jean. I have a copy of BeatrIx on a bootable CD but it only has 1.1.0 on it. I'll be burning a new CD this pm. This is a very handy way to show people how nice OOo is. And Firefox too, come to think of it.
I understand that most Linux flavours tend to include OOo of one version or another. Maybe most of them would be interested in including the Guide. It is a trivial extra few kb for a Linux installation. ----- John Kane Kingston ON Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] (613)888-2399 -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an unladen european swallow
