Okay, the boot CD does boot but how does one actually install it? Whatever resources are on the CD simply lock up the "My Computer" window as well as the "File Manager" app. At this point, Lindows an amusing party trick but if I can't install it and see how it runs from a HD, it's not a very effective sales tool.
BTW, the .iso image is an older build (4.0.471); 4.0.58...something is the latest. Not meaning to be too harsh but were we given the equivalent of an AOL CD?
Chipp, please feel free to pass along my comments to the Lindows folks. I'd love to try it and even try building an app for it but I'm dead in the water right now.
One other question: I saw a comment here on the list about how a *nix distribution requires some sort of additional "build, etc." once it's sitting on a user's HD. Does this mean that it would require a user to possess *nix knowledge to install an app I build in Rev beyond "double-click this installer" or "drag this to your hard drive"?
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- Re: Installing Lindows? Barry Levine
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