Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 14 Feb 1999 22:34:24 +0100 | From | jens@pinguin ... | Subject | Re: [OFFTOPIC] Re: Custom Linux Distro |
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On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 09:03:25PM -0500, Alexander Viro wrote:
> [snip] > > What I'd like to see is a bootable Linux CDROM, so that in a PC that can > > boot from CDROM, it's just a matter of popping in the CDROM, pressing > > the reset button, and waiting for the X11 greeting. For this, the > > startup scripts should be able to automagically detect a range of > <sound of dropping jaw> > Setup WHAT? IMHO X goes neatly under the 'space-taking crap' cathegory. > It's definitely *not* needed for basic install. What next? KDE/Gnome? > Netrape? Frankly, all I *really* use X for is testing VM under stress. > That and XDvi.
Want to take of your lower jaw completely?
http://www.easylinux.(de|com|org|..)
my .02 Euro: if this WORKS, they are doing a magnificent job.
-- _ciao, Jens_______________________________ http://www.pinguin.conetix.de cat /dev/boiler/water | tea | sieve > /cup mount -t hdev /dev/human/mouth01 /mouth ; cat /cup >/mouth/gulp
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