Yes, Gentoo has a PPC-Live distro. I have a copy, I just haven't gotten
around to sneaking into the Art Institute to try it out.
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+ David "Huertanix" Huerta
+ DeVry Linux User Group
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, tickticker wrote:
> Is there anything "Live" for the PowerPC platform?
>
> anthony
>
> From: David Huerta <huertanix@elysium.arete.cc>
> Date: 2004/02/25 Wed AM 11:18:10 EST
> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> Subject: Re: "Live Cd's"
>
> SlaX is another good, smaller, faster distro that doesn't stop as much as
> the others when it boots. Security Insert lets you write to NTFS file
> systems, although I think Mandrake might also have this ability.
>
> --
> + David "Huertanix" Huerta
> + DeVry Linux User Group
> + http://www.devrylinux.org
>
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Mike wrote:
>
> > Well I have tested the 4 major player's int the "Live Cd" Linux market. I
> > used Knoppix, Mepis, Mandrake, and SuSE. I searched for others but I amy have
> > overlooked them. In my "opinion" the 2 best were by far Knoppix and Mepis in
> > that order. Next up Mandrake and SuSE. I was most disapointed with SuSE. It
> > flat out sucked! 4+ minutes to boot if it booted, to many options, and it
> > crashed. I tried all of these distro's on many different types of boxes to
> > get a good feel. Mandrake booted after time, but the apps available would not
> > have been my first choice. Like no Mozilla for example. It had Konqueror
> > only, which I use most often as it starts faster than mozilla, but I would
> > have prefered a choice. Mepis was ok, quick boot, lot's of packages
> > available, and overall user friendly, but, I still had issues with it
> > auto-configuring the correct screen resolutions, on most boxes. I would
> > prefer an OS to bot and not be tweaked before I use it. Overall I liked
> > Knoppix the best. User friendly, auto-detected every box to the "T" and all
> > within 1.5 minutes. My winxp box boots up in 90 seconds as well, but I like
> > the Linux packages better. I am using two way different machines here as
> > well. My xp box is a 1.8ghz AMD Athalon Compaq w/512mb RAM, and my Linux box
> > is an old Compaq w/ Intel PII 450mhz & 64mb RAM. This box has not been
> > rebooted in over 60 days, and not once crashed. My xp box has crashed 1 time
> > in 2 years however it gets rebooted daily!If linux could only use USB for
> > communications (wireless USB nic) I would lose WinXP for good. Although
> > unfortunately for me I do still need SQL+ which I believe is only available
> > for win clients. I may be wrong and if so correct me!!
> > All in all even though I use SuSE at home, I hated the "Live Eval" cd, but
> > Knoppix is still on top for me. Heck wht did you all expect, I hate RH as
> > well. I may try Fedora just to see if they did something right....
> > <;~
> > --
> > 2:48am up 70 days 10:01, 2 users, load average: 0.26, 0.07, 0.02
> > Linux linux 2.4.20-4GB #1 Mon Mar 17 17:54:44 UTC 2003 i686 unknown unknown
> > GNU/Linux
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