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  1. Basically, Mini-AV-OSis meant to be a Linux-based livecd anti-virus solution for Windows Users. Packed with the best, fastest, and most powerful AV programs in (and to be added to) the repos . with ntfs support, the idea is to make a livecd to scan win systems for threats and remove them without compromising the system. USB persistance would be nice as releasing an iso every few days to keep up with everyone's av updates would be insane. A livecd with USB persistance makes the most sense if ALL systems, new and old, will be able to benefit from this remaster. http://www.mypclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=2237.0
  2. I AM NOT GOOD WITH WORDS AND A FELLOW BLOGGER DOES A GOOD JOB OF SAYING WHAT I,D LIKE TO SAY HIS THREAD http://www.johnlpreston.co.uk/why-more-peo...ubuntu-to-mepis SO I COPIED AND PASTE Hi I think its a good idea to do remasters , as i was out on the look out for a distro that JUST WORKS, I havent got the bandwidth , net connection and all to download all the rpms etc I was trying to show off Kubuntu to some friends last Tuesday, and because Kubuntu doesn’t contain any proprietary software, I couldn’t play MP3s or video. Needless to say, they instantly thought it was rubbish, because they, along with 99% of the population of Earth, didn’t understand the whole concept of “built with free, open-source software”.This is why more people don’t use Linux, it’s a pain to get set up correctly. The thing that really annoys me is vendor lock-in, which is one reason why many Linux distributions use only free, open software. But it’s gone so far, that now Linux is on the brink of exerting vendor lock-out. It’s this kind of behaviour from many distributions that is causing the slow down, and in some cases reversal, of Linux; people want to be able to do everything they can on Windows on Linux, with minimal fuss. It’s exactly this reason why I switched to ultimate1.7 and pclinuxos2008 he. According to the poster of pclinuxos2008 he Quote: As i've mentioned, this is a distro i've made specifically for an Israeli/Hebrew user. Which is why everything is pre-included in the system, in the US it may be illegal but not in Israel. Even all our DVD Players here are region-free. Also i'd like to note, that this has nothing to do with official PCLinuxOS, this is a PRIVATE remaster done from it, and it is not endorsed by PCLinuxOS community. You could basically d/l PCLinuxOS 2007 and do a full update and then add the MP3/DVD and what would be the difference ? I definately would urge newbies like myself to give it a spin also do try out ultimate 2.0 that also rocks .Most of my friends use xp black edition ie the remastered xp with all the software preinstalled , funny thing is i can get a copy of that in the local market and linux -- no , i dont think so!!
  3. I install lots of distros. Several each week. I am a self-confessed distro junky. I have a collection of ISOs that go back many years. In fact I have boxes of spools of full CDs and DVDs. Aside from the space and environmental concerns, it is an expensive and time consuming obsession. Now, I have a solution. Better late than never as they say. My solution is a utility called Unetbootin. It allows me to copy an ISO to a usb key in less than five minutes. The usb key is bootable in the same way that a live CD or DVD would be http://linuxcanuck.wordpress.com/2008/09/1...end-unetbootin/
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