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Bill Hacker wbh at conducive.org
Wed Mar 16 00:08:46 PST 2005


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Chris Pressey wrote:

> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 14:37:17 +0800
> Bill Hacker <wbh at xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>Chris Pressey wrote:
>>
*SNIP*

> LiveCD as its main distribution medium is a continuing desire to have a
> floppy-based install.  But I dunno, there might be other reasons.

Given how easy it is with Linux, a LiveCD can't be all that hard,
but the time to *begin* an effort for CD has already passed.

Software needs to ship on a USB stick these days, maybe
with a 5$ ccd camera thrown in.

Better chance of raising funds for the project, also.
Newbies these days don't buy the books - they can't read.

Free, as in not for profit, *costs covered*, rather than free,
as in go hungry in order to contribute equipment as well as time,
would be a nice change to the model.

> 
> A 'LiveFloppy' system would be, well, a whooooooooole lotta diskettes

But no - it needn't be.  One floppy, then go over the wire...

> (*flashback to several unsuccessful attempts at installing OS/2 Warp*)
>

(*flashback to the only thing *more* painful. Several hundred 
*successful* installs*
of Warp 3 / Warp Server Advanced*).  Most being balked or re-installs. 
You did
say OS/2?

But even eCS hasn't cured all of that ....

Bill





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