[wellylug] Knoppix
Jethro Carr
dodocaptain at paradise.net.nz
Wed Sep 1 18:53:46 NZST 2004
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it lists many distros (including Knoppix), and nz download locations for
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On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 12:19, Daniel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know where there is a local mirror of knoppix?
>
> Daniel
>
> One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown
> is the belief that one's work is terribly important.
>
> Bertrand Russell
> --The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell
>
>
>
> Eugene Van Wyk wrote:
> > Hi Brent
> >
> > Accepted. I can understand all that. But maybe this should be said a
> > little louder then. For Joe Soap that sees this distro and decides to
> > give it a bash, may be the only time Mandrake has a chance to get
> > another client, and if MDK10 was my first contact with Linux, I would
> > certainly have given up by now. I know it has performed flawlessly for
> > some, but I have had issues on every platform I've tried.
> >
> > To date my best consistent MDK experience has been with Mandrake8.
> > Second on the list has been the disk based install for Knoppix. Besides
> > Red Hat, I have not played with any other distro's.
> >
> > BTW, do you remember the command to do a disk install of Knoppix. I
> > have another P1 machine that I would like to give the Knoppix treatment?
> >
> > Eugene van Wyk
> > Test Development Engineer
> > 4RF Communications Ltd
> > 26 Glover St
> > Ngauranga
> > Wellington
> > New Zealand
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: wellylug-admin at lists.wellylug.org.nz
> > [mailto:wellylug-admin at lists.wellylug.org.nz] On Behalf Of Wood Brent
> > Sent: Wednesday, 1 September 2004 10:41 a.m.
> > To: wellylug at lists.wellylug.org.nz
> > Subject: RE: [wellylug] I blew it - lost a convert
> >
> >
> > --- Eugene Van Wyk <Eugene.VanWyk at 4rf.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I agree with MDK10 hassles. I am still struggling on since I've had
> >>Mandrake8, 9 and now 10 Each new program install is a major fight, and
> >
> > I
> >
> >>still can't get OOo1.1.2 to run from the menu. (MDK8 or 10) I've
> >
> > also
> >
> >>had regular issues with X just going sad, and the machine sitting
> >
> > there
> >
> >>with a black screen.
> >
> >
> > I think there needs to be some clarification about Linux (esp Mandrake)
> > and
> > hardware support, graphics in particular. (This is just how I see it- in
> > a very
> > general sense. Flames to /dev/null, criticisms are fine :-)
> >
> >
> >
> > The freely downloadable version of Mandrake has NO proprietary software.
> > So can
> > be freely copied, given away without restriction. So it does not have
> > the ATi
> > or Nvidia drivers, because their licensing is not considered free &
> > open.
> >
> > Same for some other hardware, including some modem & LAN drivers.
> >
> > If you purchase the Professional version of Mandrake, as a commercial
> > product
> > the contents do NOT all have to be free & open. I can't speak for the
> > ATi cards
> > from personal experience, but I know that I have NEVER had any problems
> > with
> > ANY hardware, from graphics, LAN, modems, sound, TV cards, etc when
> > using the
> > commercial version of Mandrake. eg: it correctly identified an on board
> > MX440
> > graphics, BT TV card, etc. Correctly installed the proprietary 3D Nvidia
> > drivers, video4linux, etc, set up my Windows partition in LILO to boot
> > properly.
> >
> > This is pretty typical IN MY EXPERIENCE!!! (Yours may well vary)
> >
> > So, the Mandrake "Community Edition" does not have all the bells &
> > whistles. As
> > long as some hardware requires proprietary drivers, it is unlikely yhat
> > any
> > free release of Linux will ever avoid such problems. The Community
> > Edition is
> > so called because it is NOT intended as the total solution for everyone,
> > but is
> > more for the Linux & Mandrake community to play with. I believe it does
> > a
> > pretty good job overall.
> >
> > Please don't expect any free & Open Source software to have full support
> > for
> > all hardware when the hardware developers & manufacturers do not release
> > open
> > source drivers.
> >
> > If this is a problem, then get the commercial version & I'm pretty sure
> > most if
> > not all such problems will be avoided.
> >
> > FYI, the 10 CD Mandrake 10 distro that Damon put together & may still be
> > around
> > has many packages not included on the normal Mandrake 10 version. You
> > may find
> > that this solves some problems as well.
> >
> >
> >
> > I would also note that in my experience, "name brand" systems, like
> > Dell, IBM,
> > Compaq, Packard Smell/NEC, .... do have a habit of believing they know
> > better
> > than everyone else & sometimes do things in a slightly different way. So
> > generic memory won't work, etc.... They are also more prone to having
> > generic
> > software not work as seamlessly as well. A good locally assembled system
> > made
> > of standard components is (IMHO) less likely to have niggles with Linux
> > than
> > systems from the big companies...
> >
> > (But I guess, as always, your experiences may differ :-)
> >
> >
> >
> > A final comment, at the last reckoning, before Xorg, the Xfree86 project
> > was
> > larger than the Linux kernel project. Problems with X tend to be
> > considered as
> > problems with Linux, but this is not actually the case. They are two
> > separate
> > packages which are generally packaged together by distro producers. If
> > you get
> > a text prompt, your Linux is probably fine. Not that that is much
> > consolation
> > :-)
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Brent
> >
> >
--
-- Jethro
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