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I am interested in obtaining any copy of the thread title CD preferably the community version or higher and can't find a host or distribution. When I go to the ...
- 01-19-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Chronomiummy?
I am interested in obtaining any copy of the thread title CD preferably the community version or higher and can't find a host or distribution. When I go to the official site that states it is free as well as the updates they ask for user name and password. I tried to get user name and password and then emailed them to no avail. If anybody has a copy or any other INFORMATION they wish to share with me and want it kept hush.. Please PM me. I would love to see this thing attept to fix my fiance's BOX. Please respond and or spank me in public forums.. Cheers
yours, Live Linux junkieLast edited by techieMoe; 01-19-2006 at 06:27 PM.
- 01-19-2006 #2
What on earth are you talking about? What's "Chronomiummy"?
Last edited by techieMoe; 01-19-2006 at 06:54 PM.
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- 01-19-2006 #3
Could you put up a link of the site that you were talking about?
How to know if you are a geek.
when you respond to "get a life!" with "what's the URL?"
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Thanks for the reply.. I called it " chronomium...mummy because I think it is a dead or rancid/stale flavor...
Originally Posted by techieMoe
here is the Wildflower's link budman..
http://chronomium.com/rubrique_en-25.html
here is the download link and note the words free next to the 2 unsupported versions.. hmmmm
http://www.chronomium.com/rubrique22.html
It's on the frozentech's live cd list
I am pretty sure it is Knoppix based so I thought this was the place to ask..
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Chronomium
Originally Posted by techieMoe
- 01-20-2006 #6
If you look in the lower right-hand corner, you will see a link to there homepage.
After you get to there homepage, look in the lowere right-hand corner, and you will see a link where you can join there community for free.
But, I don't think the free version will let you fix anything in Windows, just lets you see what is wrong.
You should try the Trinity Rescue Kit.
It is cli, though.
Just type "links" and you will be brought to a page that explains tuff.
They have an av that will allo you to fix what is wrong with Windows.
No, that does not mean that Windows will be erased.
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trinityHow to know if you are a geek.
when you respond to "get a life!" with "what's the URL?"
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I think it is a bad practice anyway to hide stuff like that. I emailed them and I will post a reply if I ever am allowed access to the CD image and or updates. I thank you for the link to the other sites as well.. It looks like I just have to learn learn learn.. I did manage to snag a knoppix for kids for my juniors.. They are gonna love it.. Heck I love it.. I just need to learn how to update the drivers in an ISO to let the boot up recognize my hardware.. I am a learn-a-holic and need to focus on one thing every week I think.. I will try and learn that "Bartpe" think with all the dead plug in links.. Maybe that will help some.. Thanks for the responses everyone.


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