Is there a KDE-based Live disk?

Myles Green rmg57
Sun Dec 26 16:35:52 PST 2004


Hi Kevin,
As luck would have it, there is such a beast :-) It's called Slax Linux
LiveCD and it lives...
/me pokes around in my bookmarks...

here: http://slax.linux-live.org/

You can also get the script(s) used to create a LiveCD distro containing
not only the application you want/need but you can also base it on
whatever distribution you like.

HTH,
Myles

On Sun, 2004-26-12 at 09:24 -0800, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I've recently installed Ubuntu on a couple of machines, and it just
> in addition to admiring the Live! CDs that can run Ubuntu without
> using the hard drive, I actually have a use for such CDs.  But I
> need KDE, not gnome, for the purpose because of the application
> I want to run.
> 
> The question: is there such a thing in a form that I could modify
> by adding a few files and tweaking a startup script?
> 
> ++ kevin
> 
-- 
Myles Green <rmg57 at telus dot net>
UNIX *is* user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.

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