[huskerlug] Re: PcTechTalk [Interview with Klaus Knopper]

        The disappearing act wouldn't bother me so much, if I could
consistently access the program.   What I'm talking about is 
RealPlayer.  I would almost say you don't have a real internet 
connection wihout RealPlayer!
        I don't know about the second item, but the third method, what 
I've read about it, you're suppose to have a gig of memory to do 
that, and that I don't have.  ---Jim


On Monday 28 July 2003 21:14, you wrote:
> I'd assume that you could load it if it fit on the RAM drive
> that Knoppix u= ses or if you could put it on the Hard Drive
> somewhere that Knoppix could s= ee it. Of course if you did it
> that way it would disappear as soon as you r= ebooted. That's
> not such a big problem with Linux, since it doesn't automat=
> ically grunge itself up every eight hours or so, but it would
> still be inco= nvenient.
>
> There'a a way to create a start-up file for Knoppix using a
> partition on yo= ur Hard Drive. I didn't do much experimentation
> with it though. That way it= does remember installed programs
> and setting and such. It's also possible = to create your own
> Knoppix distros by adding and deleting things from the f= iles
> used to build the ISO's, but that's even fuzzier in my mind. Did
> I act= ually answer any of your questions?? --gk
>
> >     It's a very interesting interview.  Say, fellows I assume
> > there's no way to load a program into a Knoppix system, unless
> > it's already burned on the CD?  ---Jim
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > http://www.pctechtalk.com/view.php?id=3D1239
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