From: David G. M. <dgl...@gm...> - 2002-05-06 19:41:40
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John, I don't know why you talk about Devil-Linux on Trinux-talk. I am sorry for this cross-post reply... but I have to make Knoppix advocacy. ;-) >From: "John van V." <joh...@ya...> >To: "Matthew Franz" <mf...@ci...>; "Brian Anon" <bri...@ho...>; "TheLinuxSociety" <the...@ya...>; "Alex Genna" ><ale...@ne...>; "Devil Linux" <dev...@li...> >Cc: <tri...@li...> >Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 8:09 PM >Subject: [Trinux-talk] Business Case for X ( and gcc ;) ) > > > Hello all, > > I have chosen Devil-Linux as the base product for Linux Society operations > because it, in beta format, is both bleeding edge and stable. It has also been > a pure joy to work with. [...] > I have worked w/ lnx-bbc and it is very nice, Xwindows works very well. I > would very much like to burn Kloopix but the 600Mb download... I guess your are talking about Knoppix from http://www.knopper.net. I don't understand why we talk about this in Trinux mailing list. But I would just like to say the Knoppix is a great linux boot from CD. It is a bit like the French DemoLinux except that this is german (other language available). This might be the only problem [except for the download]. :-) I use it for development (gcc, ...) (to avoid installing Linux on my company laptop). I mostly use if for network security demonstration, because it contain: * Ethereal * Hping2 * nessus * nmap * ... Of course many tools are missing but I have a partition on the side where I compile them. > John, Linux Society Prez > > (also speaking on behalf of Denny, founder) > > ===== > John van Vlaanderen > > ############################################# > # CXN, Inc. Contact: jo...@th... # # > # Proud Sponsor of The Linux Society # > # http://www.thelinuxsociety.org # > ############################################# |