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Maxim Wexler wrote: |
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>> Of course, both the wired and wireless interfaces are now supported by the |
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>> kernel, so the latest auto-build may be suitable. |
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>> Neil Bothwick |
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> Hmm, how difficult is it cobble together an iso out of these? Afterall |
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> we don't need CDs anymore. Some kind of script would be cool. |
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> Matter-of-fact I still have the tarballs from my present install and |
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> they're just a ~month old. |
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> Maybe if I google for isobuilder, say... |
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> Maxim |
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Or try eix iso. I found this: |
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* rox-extra/roxiso |
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Available versions: 061007-r1 |
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Homepage: http://kymatica.com/index.php/Software |
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Description: RoxISO. A graphical frontend to mkisofs and |
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cdrecord. |
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Does that make a iso file? |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |