Mandrakesoft Launches New 'Move' LiveCD 27
joestar writes "Mandrakesoft has released
the new version of Move, a Linux
system on liveCD + USB key which handles configuration data and
personal data. The new version is based on Mandrakelinux 10.0, comes
with Linux 2.6, KDE 3.2 and OpenOffice.org 1.1. Mandrakesoft claims
that with Move, 'Linux becomes a viable option to millions of
first-time Linux users'. My experience with former Mandrakemove has
been excellent, especially because it had everything I need for
internet/multimedia/office, and because of the transparent USB key
management. The new Move is available earlier for download for Mandrakeclub Members, and may
be purchased as a pack."
Better than Knoppix? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'll try this. The Knoppix CD is a little complicated to configure for flash memory access; it seemed that more could be done in software. I hope this one is easier.
A CD like this is essential when using cyber cafes in poor countries especially. Booting from the CD eliminates one vulnerability to spying.
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When Saudis attack, invade Iraq?
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:1)
But it is a little more "open" than Mandrake. Although "Move" with M/stick is very nice.
Locking people out of your knoweledge base who are not "Financial Members" is not a good marketing move, perhaps Mandrake will positively resolve this soon.
How long I wonder untill M/S enter this field?
S.
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:2)
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:2)
>>How long I wonder untill M/S enter this field?
They would have to re-design MSW totally from scratch, because it is so badly organised & designed internally that it has to be run off re-writable media (it writes everything to disk all the time) and usually an installation will not work on different (even minor) hardware setups.
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:1)
That's a beginning but, currently you must be a m/s licensed person to legally use said, and it is only a PRE.
As opposed to a fully fleged general use, portable stick, disk, go deal.
S.
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:1)
Ect [Q]
Joe,
At the end of the day, that is what M/S need's.
Hence could end up being a very good thing for M/S and the world.
Don't let them see this thread they'll come get us.
S.
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:2)
Umm...actually...probably not, as we are giving them good ideas for how to increase their profits by giving them a USP for their products. Aaaaghhh....let's hope they don't read
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Better than Knoppix? (Score:3, Insightful)
OT: When is a full downloadable Knoppix DVD-version Iso9660 file coming out (with, like, probs all of Debian free)? That would rock.
OT: I think it would be really useful to have something in-between Knoppix and Debi
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:2)
(It's german, so you may want to boot with lang=us)
However, I don't think any DVDs of 3.6 are available.
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:2)
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:1)
Would it not Be possible to partition a dvd. having a boot section and a r/rw section.
Backup data have 2nd copy disk. like having 2 laptops.
You folk, and the Japanese get the new toys before us, any terminals booting from flash drive on usb yet?
That must happen, and change all the rules again.
S.
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:2)
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:1)
Booting straight from stick with Knoppix/Knoppix
like O/s and a r/rw partition would be the way to go, especially for the budget consiuos student.
Backup habits would need to be observed.
The advantages for youth, and the financially disadvantaged are phenomenal.
A born in England Kiwi and a U.K National discussing Tech on a U.S site.
Where the evil ones will steal our Ideas. Maybe Globaliseation does work.
S.
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:2)
Also, I would have to remaster Knoppix because it would not fit on my drive--I do have an FSF membership card somewhere though that has a very small Live GNU distro on it.
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:1)
I'm watching/listening there are some 1GB F/d on an ebay equavilent here at the moment not cheap but @150-00 Pounds very rough currency conversion.
If it is not to hard to do and no one else has released it you, could release it under the same lisences as the private Knoppix mods/Clones (Cant remember the name of licence) like cluster Knoppix.
But the catch must be if the pc will boot usb yes?
Using a floppy still gives 2 pices to carry.
S.
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:2)
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:2)
You could adapt your OS to work, or, better still, thanks to the power of Google, I have found that MandrakeSoft sell a ready-made package including LaCie 40 GB drive with a modified Mandrake 10 installed, manual, support, &c called a Globetrotter [mandrakesoft.com]
Globetrotter (Score:2)
Re: Knoppix DVD (Score:1)
F/D Flash disk, our terminology for memory stick. usb stick.
My bad f/d also floppy, past my bed time not thinking.
S.
Re:Globetrotter (Score:1)
Both the usb drive options are good but there can be issues with power supply via USB.
Also this starts to get big again.1 nice little (Size) f/D over 1 GB, done.
no disk, cabeles, hang it round your neck, gone.
Have you seen the watch versions?
S.
Firefox package not included (Score:2)
What is needed: Customized Live CD (Score:1)
Re:What is needed: Customized Live CD (Score:2)
Check out http://www.knoppix-std.org/docs/customize.html [knoppix-std.org] or any google results for "customize knoppix."
Btw, I use konqueror for all my browsing. Is firefox REALLY necessary? ;-)
Re:What is needed: Customized Live CD (Score:1)