Slackware Live CD 2.9.0.22

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Gordon Darling

Subject: Slackware Live CD 2.9.0.22
- A CD-based Linux distribution based on Slackware.
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:23:51 +0000 (UTC)

About:
Slackware Live CD is a 200MB live Linux distribution on CD that is based on
Slackware. It features many add-ons, including the scripts required to
create your own live CD.

Changes:
Kernel 2.4.22 (with XFS support and ALSA drivers) has been added, so many
more network and sound cards are supported now. This release adds CUPS for
printing, mplayer 1.0pre1, and fluxbox 0.9.6pre1, and removes apache, PHP,
and MySQL. proftpd and configsave/configrestore have been fixed.

Release focus: Major feature enhancements
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/slacklive/
Tar/GZ:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/slacklive/38778/url_tgz/livecd-2.9.0.22.iso.php

Regards
Gordon
 
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Gordon said:
Subject: Slackware Live CD 2.9.0.22
- A CD-based Linux distribution based on Slackware.
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 20:23:51 +0000 (UTC)

About:
Slackware Live CD is a 200MB live Linux distribution on CD that is based
on Slackware. It features many add-ons, including the scripts required to
create your own live CD.

Thanks for all your Linux posts, I have found quite a few real gems amongst
them. Do you know of a small simple program for encryting files/folders in
an rpm format.... compatible with RH 9?
Thanks again.
Ceejay
 
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Gordon Darling

Thanks for all your Linux posts, I have found quite a few real gems amongst
them. Do you know of a small simple program for encryting files/folders in
an rpm format.... compatible with RH 9?
Thanks again.
Ceejay

http://kfilecoder.sourceforge.net/
Although I can't find a RedHat Package for it

http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/links/software.html1
This link should keep you busy!!

And the following may help as well
http://www.icetalk.com/opd/Computers/Software/Freeware/Encryption/
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/HOWTO/Encryption-HOWTO/Encryption-HOWTO-1.html

Good Luck
Gordon
 
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Gordon Darling


Another alternative is just to use GnuPG and a GUI front end such as
Seahorse
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/PLD/current/dists/ra/PLD/i686/PLD/RPMS/seahorse-0.5.0-3.i686.rpm
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/PLD/current/dists/ra/PLD/i386/PLD/RPMS/seahorse-0.5.0-3.i386.rpm

or GPA
Name : gpa Version : 0.6.1
 

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