``NetBSD Live!'' Boots Directly Into KDE2 47
jschauma writes: "A ``NetBSD Live!'' CD, which boots NetBSD/i386 1.5.2
directly from CDROM into KDE, including Koffice, has been made available. This exciting development may be the first step towards 'fancy' graphical installation CDs. Just grab one and carry it around with you, so you never have to boot any other OS! See the announcement on the NetBSD News page, more details are here."
How or does it... (Score:1)
Re:How or does it... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:How or does it... (Score:2)
If it comes to swapping/paging, you can configure a local partition to do just that. If there's no backing store, the allocating process has a problem.
- Hubert
Suse Live-Eval cd (Score:2)
Re:Suse Live-Eval cd (Score:1, Informative)
such CDs. ( [netbsd.org]
Mailing list msg announcement)
2) The (release) isos continue to be on the web
3) The full source is out there
4) NetBSD ain't Linux
Re:Suse Live-Eval cd (Score:3, Informative)
here [netbsd.org].
They just don't have the graphical KDE installer that many Linux users depend on.
Re:Suse Live-Eval cd (Score:1)
WTF????? (Score:2)
Re:WTF????? (Score:1)
Not on the *ST* ! (Score:3, Informative)
Remember, people: Atari LIVES ! Now, if someone would just make a PowerPC extension for the Falcon, the life would finally have a meaning
Re:Not on the *ST* ! (Score:1)
but i think you're right; i have yet to see BSD of any flavor run on my mac SE or old atari
Re:Not on the *ST* ! (Score:1)
Re:WTF????? (Score:1)
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:2)
FreeBSD has good Linux emulation. It runs all software that runs on the Linux kernel. As long as just that is maintained, BSD can survive.
Yes, in smaller numbers, but smaller numbers are a smaller target and, well, more geekish...
When Windows dies, how you Tuxers going to handle being the boreing mainstream?
Re:Sad news: *BSD has passed away (Score:1)
Re:Sad news: *BSD has passed away (Score:1)
Re:Sad news: *BSD has passed away (Score:1)
On another note, I already tried this ISO and it seems to freeze the system at a certain point (I'd have to look at the last line again) but it's right after "Plug'n'Play" section. I already run NetBSD on this system (it's a Duron 900, 256MB RAM), suppose the GENERIC kernel has too much enabled to cause this.
Re:Sad news: *BSD has passed away (Score:2)
Image in German only? (Score:2)
Can anyone who has a faster pipe verify this?
The release notes appear to be hastily translated from German -- there are a couple "ist"s (where there should be "is"s).
Re:Image in German only? (Score:2)
I managed to get into kde, sort of. it onlz seems to work as root. There's a "user" account too, but kde won't start with it... i can't understand any of the configuration screens so I dont know if that's how it's supposed to work.
Oh, btw, "kbd us" at the text console will change the kezboard map to a US english layout, but I don't remember how to change the keymap in X... oh well, time to reboot
Re:Image in German only? (Score:4, Informative)
Also, the scripts to create the CD are included, so you can re-create it with whatever language settings you prefer.
Am I Mising Something? (Score:1)
I don't know what exactly what is meant by ``'fancy''', but I think Linux has had graphical installation for ages. Not to mention Windows or MacOS... Or are they talking about NetBSD only here? Just a little confused...
Re:Am I Mising Something? (Score:1)
Re:Am I Mising Something? (Score:1)
Solaris 2 (what folks generally call Solaris) is SVR4, not BSD. SunOS = 4.1.4 was BSD. SunOS 4 was retoractively called Solaris, in a marketing move.
What's the use? (Score:2)
A) On natively rewritable media &
B) On media better suited to random access than CD (Just try accessing large numbers of small files on different secontions of the CD... Your CD will be about as fast as a floppy.
As I've been saying religiously for some time now, if all new system were sold with PCMCIA front-mounted slots, we'd finally have a format that could completely replace floppies, put CDs back in their place, and make it super easy to add any hardware you might want in your system.
Re:Hard Times for *BSD (Score:1)