Re: [SLUG] One floppy Linux Presentation System

2001-05-11 Thread Steve Kowalik
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

Re: [SLUG] One floppy Linux Presentation System

2001-05-11 Thread Jeffrey Borg
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. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List -

Re: [SLUG] One floppy Linux Presentation System

2001-05-11 Thread Matthew Dalton
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

Re: [SLUG] One floppy Linux Presentation System

2001-05-11 Thread Terry Collins
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

[SLUG] One floppy Linux Presentation System

2001-05-10 Thread Terry Collins
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

Re: [SLUG] One floppy Linux Presentation System

2001-05-10 Thread Jeff Waugh
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