Hi Egon, Am Donnerstag, den 17.11.2005, 12:36 +0100 schrieb Egon Willighagen:
> I've been thinking about live linux CDs to demo and easily setup a developers > environment for Java based chemoinformatics software. So I want to make a > custom CD with openbabel, CDK, JChemPaint, Jmol, pyMOL, xdrawchem, > kfile_chemical, etc, and as developers tools C++, eclipse, Blackdown Java (or > something like that). Just one thing: You need Sun Java. Don't you? I don't know the whole license, but I think, it could be problematic to share a Sun Java on a Live-CD. > I have no preference for Kubuntu/Knoppix or whatever, but do require KDE as > desktop (for kfile_chemical). BTW: Did you know, that there are plans to do develop a similar plugin for nautilus? > I know there are some some live CDs around, but would appreciate your ideas > of > best practices for setting up such a live CD. IIRC the Wiki (wiki.deboian.org) tells some bits about setting up a Debian Live-CD. Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

