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Now this is just slick:
There's a new version of Slax (the liveCD based on Slackware, of course): ftp://ftp.slax.org/slax-5.0.0.iso That's not what's so interesting, though...they have introduced Slax web. You save your settings online instead of on a floppy, usb stick, etc. You can "pull" your settings for any machine connected to the internet running Slax; I just think that's pretty nifty.
More info:
http://slax.linux-live.org/webconfig.php
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That sounds sweet, but i doubt i would ever use it lol.
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god that is sweet, I think I need to dl a new copy of slax ;)
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That is pretty kewl :shock: . And you reminded me to update it on my website :P
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Minus, that is a cool website you have there.
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Flatline, do you know if u can store docs that were originally on ur computer on the net as a temp measure?
The reason i say this is, quite a lot of people ask me to fix their windows computers, often i just end up reinstalling then it runs faster aswell, so i boot a knoppix cd (atm) and copy any docs they need to a usb pen, could i copy them to the net if they not got a usb pen?
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Cool. I'll have to get Slax.
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sdousley There is a limit of 8MB per saved session. so unless your saving small text documents looks like youll have to keep that pen drive handy, although i have heard of a nifty program that turns a gmail account into a your own personal file server, it should be somewere on scource forge, maybe thats what your looking for?
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Well, i was thinking about that for if i go someone's house that dont have a pen drive, but then i just remembered that i have my iriver :D
and i KNOW that works in linux as i am yet to plug it into my computer running windows haha!
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Wow, that online saving thing sounds pretty cool. It's good to know that Live-CD's are trying to allow some saving functions without touching the hard drive.
Bryan