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		<title type="html">TLUG meeting: Knoppix</title>
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		<updated>2005-01-16T00:47:00Z</updated>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Today we have two presenters talking. Before we do that, we usually have new faces give a short introduction.</p>
<p>&#8211; Craig. In and out of Japan, 1996 to 1999. In Tokyo since November.<br>
&#8211; Laslow. I heard that this is the place you go to get your old Lotus 123 programs fixed. UNIX user since 1996 or so.<br>
&#8211; Phil. First time here. Been in Japan for two months. Probably stay here for a couple of months more. Managed VPN services from Japan to China.<br>
&#8211; Zev. Somehow TLUG president for this year. Linux user since 1995, but wasn&#8217;t very serious. Personal use, on and off, since 2000.</p>
<p>Edmund Edgar is going to talk about making live CDs.</p>
<p>&#8211; Ooooh, apt-get works after you chroot Knoppix&#8217;s source/.<br>
&#8211; Making the compressed filesystem takes around an hour on an average computer of today.<br>
&#8211; Need a lot of disk space and memory. HD: 700 MB for iso, space for the uncompressed filesystem (3-4 GB), lots of virtual memory (at least 700 MB of available virtual memory).<br>
&#8211; GRUB can boot ISOs directly? That&#8217;d be handy.<br>
&#8211; Knoppix Japanese distribution</p>

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