Thanks Dan....sorry.  Brain just ain't firing tonight for some reason.  I am
just concerned with using it at work.  Will I still be able to use the
windows environment?  Our demo system all have XP on them and I wanted to
set this up as a demo to show what Linux acan do and what it looks like,
without having to load a full version.  They will allow me to do that but I
want to do it all slowly.

Have you heard of any issues with Knoppix and HP Pavilion desktops?
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Subject: Re: (clug-talk) Support - Cluggix Operations


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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cameron Nikitiuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2003 11:39 pm
> Subject: (clug-talk) Support - Cluggix Operations
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> > Maybe I am just having grey-matter flautuance (brain fart) here,
> > but how am
> > I supposed to get the CLUGGIX CD working?  I informed the folks at
> > work that
> > there is an update coming soon, so I would wait to install it.  In
> > that time
> > I wanted to play at home with it, but am drawing a blank as to how
> > to get it
> > working.
> >
> > Can someone help uncloud my sleep-deprivated mind?
>
> Just put it in your cdrom drive and boot it as it is a bootable cd. The
whole thing runs live on the cd...
> It will automagically configure about 90% of most PCs correctly on boot
including X, your nic, sound card , etc.. To install it to the hdd go to the
Knoppix menu item and select root terminal then invoke
> clug-hddinstall. Some issues remain with the installer. You will need to
partition manually with cfdisk first and you will only be able to install to
hda or sda. Other issues include having to run the netcardconfig tool again
after install will also occur.
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>
>
> All the best, Dan
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