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zeko

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  1. there's a problem when adding knoppix to muiltiboot because knoppix requires certain options included in mkisofs command line, and those options are not compatible with xp, but there is a workaround.

    are you using cdimage or mkisofs to compile the iso? with cdimage you need onla to have j1 option included and -iso-level 4 -r if using mkisofs.

    i accept i might be wrong because i set up my multiboot cd long age so i dont remember the exact sythax.

    EDIT: check this 911cd forum discussion

  2. they're all nice but i switched to metapad bacause it very efficient, small, fast, configurable, etc AND because it is one of the few text editors that can handle large files. try to open a completely exported reg file (35mb in my case) and you'll see what im talking about.

  3. i suggest you leave docs and settings and prog files where they are.

    as of ff and tb, you can try this system on another partition with this folder hierarchy:

    d:

    mozilla

    ---firefox (install dir)

    ---thunderbird (install dir)

    ---profiles

    ------"name of your profile"

    ------------firefox

    ------------thunderbird

    then, take the two 'profile.ini' files from

    C:\Documents and Settings\"your account name"\Application Data\Thunderbird

    and from C:\Documents and Settings\zeko\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox and make sfx to automatically put the files to their location. the profile.ini just tells ff and tb where to look for profile directory. you can add the sfx file to silent install durig the os setup. and optionally you can make a sfx to put ff and tb shortcuts to start menu.

    this works for me very nice. i always have my tb and ff up to date. its especially time saving because there's no need to setup e-mail or news accounts.

    this can also be applied to my docs location via reg key.
  4. cyberhrc, m8, im sure if you remove your dvd everything will work as supposed. i had exectly the same prob.

    solutions:

    1. remove dvd (not really a sollution, ha?)

    2. integrate nforce drivers (nice soll. at first glance)

    3. dont use sp2

    soll. 3 is the most complete. you can integrate nforce drivers, but you (90%) wont be able to install... .net framework, for example.

    so stick to #3 sollution-works great.

  5. thanks, Technoguy.

    just now ifound out i couldnt evet test the dvd in live. instead of the kde desktop i only get the bash command line. dunno what the heck its with it.

    yesterday i got ubuntu distro and tried to install it all the possible ways, but...

    i guess i cant do anything properly these days.

    thanks for your reply

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