vocabulaic
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Posted: Sep. 30 2003,01:50 |
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Got my 2 copies of it today - one to get stuck in my folder with Adios, Puppy, Knoppix, Demo-Linux, LNX-BBC, and all the other Live-Linux CD's I have, and one for the wallet to scare the librarians at the local college when they realize "that's not XP!"
Booted it no problem on machines.
School: Don't know profile - Dell Dimension 2400 - no other info.
My "Backup" machine: Pentium Pro 200MHZ with 2MB Matrox II video & 12GB harddrive - 64MB RAM. No problems, the machine loved it.
My laptop: Dell Smartstep 250N, P4 2.2GHZ with 64MB NVidia video & 40GB harddrive - 256MB Ram. No problems, it recognized my card-slots (that i have 2 flash cards in for extra harddrive memory) - and all 3 cards that were currently in my Lexar Multimedia USB Mass-Storage device.My USB Microsoft Trackball, and my PS/2 IBM Mouse. I was also surprised that it recognized my Linux Redhat 8.0 partitions no problem, as well as my Windows XP system.
Did I mention that it also automatically recognized and connected my ethernet -> T3 connection immediately - which some other distributions threw a fit about?
I was very pleased, as some of the other "wonderful" live-cd distributions I've run don't exactly do all this for me. Very much worth the few $$'s I coughed up to get it.
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