Breadman
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Posted: Jan. 15 2006,11:45 |
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Good point!
In my school we do not know bios passwords....
The question from ryancw was:
Quote | It would be neat if there was a way for the kids to run a linux system at school, without modifying, harming, or interfering with the native Win2000 operating system, hard drive, or network (all the school PCs are networked together--I don't know the details.) In other words, it would have to be totally isolated from whatever was on the computer already.
I think it's neat that DSL can be "booted up" right from Windows, without physically rebooting the machine |
And in this context an embedded DSL can run if the system has at least a celeron 300 MHz, 64 Mb RAM and a Windows 2000 operating machine. But it is very slow, almost unusable (depends on how much time you have, loading firefox takes about 1.5 min then).
For it runs properly you should have a 500Mhz machine and 128 Mb Ram (the more the better). Very important if you can't reboot the system: are the USB-ports blocked or can you use them. Normaly if a system is made safe, they block USB ports (or as i heard recently make them write only).
Breadman
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