On Sun, 2006-10-15 at 09:46 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> I can't be of much help because I do not use Puppy, Suse, or Knoppix and
> I have no idea what wifi is, but as far as I know, LiveCDs do not touch
> your hard drive (except perhaps to set up ramdisks for temporary use.)
> They should not alter your Windows OS.

WiFi is wireless networking. Support for these cards will depend very
much on the brand/model of card that you have.

Second, live-cds do not touch the hard drive, or any other drive, by
default. You can tell it to write configuration and other things to a
disk, but you have to configure the live-cd to do that. Ramdisks are
stored in memory, not written to the hard drive (hence RAM-disks).
--
Doug

Registered Linux User #285548 (http://counter.li.org)
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