On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:15:25PM +1000, Jeff Waugh uttered:
quote who=Terry Collins
I'm thinking that I would like to be able to waltz in with a floppy
Linux and run a linux presentation.
Does it have to be a floppy? The X setup on the most recent version of the
Linuxcare BBC
And, a thought occurs. Won't Terry have to compile and install ecore,
evas, eke(magic|point) every time, since it's a CD?
You could always rebuild the cd with what you want on it, The BBC cd's are
an excellent starting point for doing that.
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Jeffrey Borg wrote:
And, a thought occurs. Won't Terry have to compile and install ecore,
evas, eke(magic|point) every time, since it's a CD?
You could always rebuild the cd with what you want on it, The BBC cd's are
an excellent starting point for doing that.
Yeah... the BBC is based
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Terry Collins
I'm thinking that I would like to be able to waltz in with a floppy
Linux and run a linux presentation.
Does it have to be a floppy?
Hmm, hadn't thought of a CD. That might be doable, but I won't actually
know what the machine has until I
Hello Folks
I need to do a 20 minute presentation and I've been graciously offered
Powerpoint - nuff said!
I'm thinking that I would like to be able to waltz in with a floppy
Linux and run a linux presentation.
So I'm wondering if anyone has already done this and would share what
they used and
quote who=Terry Collins
I'm thinking that I would like to be able to waltz in with a floppy
Linux and run a linux presentation.
Does it have to be a floppy? The X setup on the most recent version of the
Linuxcare BBC (1.5something on their website last I looked) is great. Run
ekepoint on