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by radtek
Sun 30 Oct 2005, 01:31
Forum: Multi-session live-CD/DVD
Topic: Multisession Boot
Replies: 7
Views: 9102

I tried all evening but it seems as if the link to the (file) was broken or the page was no longer valid. If you find out let me know otherwise I'll wait until v1.0.6. while seeing what my limited knowlege can effect. Reality is that multi-session is not exactly needed but the concept is so darn cool!
by radtek
Sat 29 Oct 2005, 20:06
Forum: Multi-session live-CD/DVD
Topic: Multisession Boot
Replies: 7
Views: 9102

Version 1.0.5mozilla. I used the multisession burning tool provided in that version.
by radtek
Sat 29 Oct 2005, 18:31
Forum: Multi-session live-CD/DVD
Topic: Multisession Boot
Replies: 7
Views: 9102

Multisession Boot

I know this may seem redundant and maybe even a silly question. Every time I boot from a multisession cd should I press 5 anyway instead of only enter? It recognizes it as a multi but when shut down only the very first session was burned. Is it possible a bug is in the very beginning stages and not ...
by radtek
Sat 29 Oct 2005, 18:00
Forum: Multi-session live-CD/DVD
Topic: Ms Puppy only writes the first session back to CD
Replies: 17
Views: 26236

I downloaded and burned a multi-session in my laptop Oct-27. The first shut down it read to the disk but subsequent shut downs I get errors and no burn. The laptop I'm using has a cd burner with dvd-ROM.

Hmmm. What to do?
by radtek
Sat 29 Oct 2005, 17:53
Forum: Users ( For the regulars )
Topic: Mozilla 1.8 is UNSAFE ????
Replies: 24
Views: 11506

This is an interesting thread and while I'm not competent to rate the code I will comment on the spirit of the distro as I see it: Barry was kind enough to embark on an intellectual exercise and succeed in developing an OS that is free, tiny, has wide functionality and scaleability that operates ent...
by radtek
Thu 27 Oct 2005, 21:09
Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
Topic: The ideal equipment for puppy distro
Replies: 11
Views: 6147

Vastly overspecc'ed and overpriced. I'm assuming you meant the Via Mobo. Umm, now as a puppy newb who has experienced windows through the beginning I'm wondering where on the curve of performance does the old equipment lie? I'm thinking Pentiums or K-6's and PC133 ram or slower. With my current spe...
by radtek
Thu 27 Oct 2005, 13:51
Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
Topic: The ideal equipment for puppy distro
Replies: 11
Views: 6147

The via epia ml8000a mobo seems to be ideal. All you need is ram and a cd-drive. Seems a little pricy though, I bet you could find a board (with lan, audio & video etc..) w/o processor for $40-50 and some pretty quick AMD for $30-40. Stick of 512 ram for $30-40? Burner for $20. Cobble together a...
by radtek
Thu 27 Oct 2005, 13:40
Forum: Beginners Help ( Start Here)
Topic: The ideal equipment for puppy distro
Replies: 11
Views: 6147

THanks guys, This was my posting and I didn't realize it was as a guest! Recycling PC's is a great idea and I think multi session puppy would be great for teaching students linux. Old basic equipment that they can hardly screw up and carry their own personal OS to class. No user accounts no headache...