On 2004-05-21 01:38:14 +0100 Joe Button <alug@joebutton.co.uk> wrote:
Just had a quick look at the Morphix website - looks very interesting, but I'm not sure what its advantages are over Knoppix for handing out as a demo CD. Seems like it's for making specialised boot CDs, [...]
No, there are ISOs too. Advantages of Morphix: 1. an ALUGger is involved and we should support each other; 2. recent versions of it work on my trickiest machine, while Knoppix still doesn't; 3. it aims to be 100% free software; 4. there are different flavour ISOs based on Morphix available: Gnome, KDE, GNUstep, Light, Games; Maybe I've forgot some since I only spent about 30 seconds thinking about them...
I'd be interested in the ALUG PDF - couldn't see any reference to them on the ALUG site.
It's out of date, but at http://www.alug.org.uk/articles/2001a/alug-gen.pdf or alug-jul02.pdf -- I should have source code somewhere around here, which I'll email to whoever. It's probably in tex, but it's only the text to fix. -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only and possibly not of any group I know. http://www.ttllp.co.uk/ for creative copyleft computing Help hack the EuroParl! http://mjr.towers.org.uk/proj/eurovote/