And I've cut and given away 4 copies so far.
I've seen the SAME CD boot using both German and
English messages. Not sure why. Might depend
on which computer.
I really love demoing it to someone. As I
explain it, it boots, they want one, I burn the
CD using 2 clicks from the ISO image.
Here's the message from someone who been a
windows person for many years. I taught
him a bit of vim a few months ago to use
for data quality control checks so he can
use gvim:
\nMy Mind Is Blown !\nFrom: George Fisher <glf@comcast.net>\nTo: barry roomberg <broom@voicenet.com>\nThis knoppix thing is unbelievable!\n\nI've only got 96 MB on this old box and it ran\n fine. It noted on load that there wasn't enough\n mem to run a lot of stuff and offered me the\n opportunity to set up swap space. I think the\n only thing it couldn't handle properly was the\n sound card (and I didn't try other peripherals\n (scanner, printer, modem) yet, but that stuff\n isn't important to me.\n\nI went to gvim, created a file and saved. Here\n comes the first question: It looked like the\n only area I could save in was the ramdisk\n itself. Any way to actually write a file to the\n hard disk without screwing up Windows file\n system?\n\nSecond question--how big is the download if I\n want to get the English version (I definitely\n need all the help files I can get)?\n\n\nI know what I'll be doing this weekend!\n\n\nTHANKS!!\n\n