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Date:      Sun, 24 Nov 2002 21:17:11 -0500 (EST)
From:      Dru <dlavigne6@cogeco.ca>
To:        Patrick Tracanelli <eksffa@FreeBSDBrasil.com.br>
Cc:        advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: live CD?
Message-ID:  <20021124211326.E209-100000@dhcp-17-14.kico2.on.cogeco.ca>
In-Reply-To: <20021124225644.AE585938E@fep6.cogeco.net>

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On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Patrick Tracanelli wrote:

> The main goal behind the idea of the LiveCD project is to allow any user to
> build their own custom LiveCD. A FreeBSD System that may run directly from
> the CD, with anything the user might add to it.
>
> Actually the idea was to maintain a Live rescue disk that sometimes could be
> more flexible than the "live cd" that comes out w/ the freebsd set of CDs.
>
> When it started, there was 2 official live ISO images, one running a small
> set of tools, to be used as rescue disk, and a bigger one, running X and a
> sort of graphical applications plus firewall, bridging, routing and some
> features more. It was intended to be such a demonstration CD.
>
> In fact we (in brazil) distributed it before, as a demo cd in some
> opensource events. In particular i gave some versions of it to a number of
> students at my university.
>
> But since the "tool set" was released we stopped maintaining a demo cd,
> since the users now had a way to do it themselves.
>
> An ancient version of it may be found at
> ftp://ftp3.br.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-LiveCD/
>
> while the most recent files are at
> http://livecd.sourceforge.net/download.php
>
> About its usage worldwide, there are users from many places in the globe
> registered at the projects' mailing list. Some are also contributors, but i
> believe most of them use it as rescue disk and batch instalation mode.
>
> If you think a more flexible demo CD worths, we may discuss a set of
> applications to add and create a more recent one.


Sounds like a great advocacy tool to me. Especially if it included a cool
looking desktop (is that possible on a demo CD?) I get tired of the old
line, I thought BSD only made a good server...

What do the rest of you advocatees think?

Dru


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