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July 27th, 2003, 08:57 PM
#11
Originally posted here by i2c
Yea like some of the members above have said single floppy disk bootable linux's distros maybe of some use to you, theres a directory on google that has some usful links in it
http://directory.google.com/Top/Comp...y_Sized/?tc=1/
The only problem with the CD ones is that I think (dont quote me) that if you want to install a program you have to write a new CD each time, not excellent but not a major problem
Nah, don't need a new CD at all.
Just make your existing HD /home and install program to ~/bin
Problem solved.
Steve
Knoppix CD & USB pendrive - forget about owning a 'puter, just borrow other people's!
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