If you wouldn't mind the LiveCD being Ubuntu-based I could use Reconstructor
to make it.  Just tell me what you want in it and where to send the complete
example and I'll give it a try.

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Sebastian Hilbert <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sonntag 02 März 2008, Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
> > The GNUmed Live CD based on Debian has been finished. Right now it
> contains
> > the client in version 0.2.8.3. There is minor bug in it so there will be
> a
> > newer Live CD shortly.
> >
> > It has a graphical environment. Right now there is no local database so
> one
> > needs to connect to the public database via Internet. Later revisions
> > should include a local postgres database.
>
> This is a call for help. I need a volunteer to update the live CD every
> once
> in a while (when a new release comes out every few months). This takes one
> hour or so to start and one more to build. You don't need to sit in front
> of
> your computer while it builds.
>
> It would be your task to upload the resulting binary iso to our download
> server. CD building is really easy.
>
> I have laid out all the step in
> http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/GnumedLiveCD
>
> If you follow it step by step you have a CD in no time. Any help is
> appreciated.
>
> --
> Sebastian Hilbert
> Leipzig / Germany
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