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Old 01-27-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Game Distro Live CD w/Doom

A while ago I came across a Live CD distro that was built for gaming. I remember it having Doom, but also some emulator function as well for NES, GBA. Problem is I bookmarked the page on a machine that is now history. The name is right on the tip of my tongue, but for the life of me I just can not remember it!

I have been searching google and up coming up with a lot of junk, but nothing useful. Now it may very well be that I had come across a project on Sourceforge that like so many there just never was developed, thus why at the time I had paid no attention to it.
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you could do some research and make your own if you wanted. just a suggestion
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Games Knoppix perhaps?

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seems cool, i was stumbling around (with StumbleUpon my favorite mozilla extension) and came across that linux from scratch page... i havent used it yet but maybe ill try and get something like this to work
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Yeah, it sounds like Games Knoppix. Try this:

http://games-knoppix.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/
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