A friend in the UK is keen to try Linux - I suspect he may have had ago, and, as even
more of a newbie than I, had mixed success...
I naturally have been boasting about my humble successes with SuSE v 5.3 and the
wonders of YaST.
He is flying out from London in a few days, and has asked that if he brings a HD with
him, that I install SuSE plus my setup to encode audio - ie install a working Real
Audio Encoder, a mixer, and some sample shell-scripts etc so that he can pop it into
his nice new PC in London on his return...
Even I know it can't be quite that easy - I have no idea what hard-ware he has etc.
But I'm wondering if it might be possible to do an install in such a way that all he
has to do on his return is to re-install the basic system, then mount the partition
where I've put the audio software etc.
Is this at all a practical proposition???
How might I go about it? Any suggestions would be very welcome...
TIA
Richard King
Johannesburg
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