It's also a great boot disk if your Winders goes south.
On my system Knoppix boots from CD, finds all the hardware;
dual ultra 160 SCSI cards, 8 hard drives, 2 CDRWs, onboard sound,
onboard gigabit LAN, ti4800se AGP vid card, PCI NIC, overclocked
3.06 CPU, etc, loads drivers for them and as soon as it boots it
connects to my cable modem and I can surf looking for files or parts.
Beats the hell out of looking around for an old 6.22 DOS disk to boot from
that won't even see my NTFS disks.
Come to that.... it runs the system entirely in RAM (if there's enough)
and won't care if there are ANY hard drives in the system.
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 20:01:23 +0000 (UTC), "the gnome" <the
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>If you want to try Linux then I use Knoppix, www.knoppix.com
>
>Mainly because it is a ISO file that you burn to a CD and then boot from the
>CD, thus you can play with it, without having to instal on your HDD.
>
>the_gnome
>
>"Brandon" <bnd-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:0t2Xb.44074$Ii2.25915@lakeread03...
>>
>> I am building a new system, Gigabyte n7400L, XP 2800 (not sure which core
>> yet, but probably the Barton), a Gig of Kingston ram, couple of 80 gig
>> Maxtor's an MSi FX5300 graphics board( for now) a Plextor burner and
>CDrom,a
>> 3.5 and a card reader.
>> Been running 98se for years, just cant get myself to like XP, ( don't like
>> how process are just buried, and the "privacy issues" which I hear have
>been
>> "fixed"...sure)but figure I might convert anyway( to pro), just curious
>> about Lindows and its compatibility with most windows based software and
>> stability in general.
>> I would like to move to Linux when I have the time to learn it.
>> Thanks
>> Brandon
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