buzzard
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Joined: Jan. 2007 |
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Posted: Jan. 23 2007,02:18 |
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Being fed up with windoze viruses, I dnlded DSL (the .iso file). extracted the KNOPPIX and boot folders from the .iso file onto hda7 (left it vfat, just copied the files). and use loadlin to boot it from DOS prompt, unless I decide to run win98.
DSL has advantages: with that read-only KNOPPIX file, a guess a virus would have a tough time getting in. Maybe it could hide in backup.tar.gz, but easily removeable if that is the only place it can hide. Also, it accesses my digital camera and a jumpdrive easily with no additional drivers to install (unlike windoze98).
Some disadvantages, though....
1) screen mode. The video card I have is a Palit Daytona, which uses a windoze driver for the low-flicker video mode. I can get 1024x768 in DSL, but it flickers too much, so I use 800x600. The video is a bit sluggish in DSL too (probably because thats plain VESA?)
2) harddrive spindown So far, the only way I have found to make the hd spin down when I'm AFK is to issue the command: sleep 10m; hdparm -y /dev/hda which works, but only sometimes. about half the time, the hd is still running when i come back (maybe hour or so later)
3) occasional system hang (complete lock) while xmms is running. If i let xmms lose focus (minimize it, or open another window on top of it), then when it gets its focus back, it hangs the system (no response to mouse or kbd). (sound blaster 64isa, pc with 64mb ram)
Have more questions, but haven't decided quite what to ask yet... still trying it out.
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