Half Evil Golden Master Messages 16,076 Sep 12, 2007 #1 Right now, I am running Kanotix, by Linux. This required nothing to do to get on the internet. I turned it on, and got on. However, when I use Knoppix, It wont even recodnize my network Card. It is Knoppix 3.6. Any idea how to make it, so it does?
Right now, I am running Kanotix, by Linux. This required nothing to do to get on the internet. I turned it on, and got on. However, when I use Knoppix, It wont even recodnize my network Card. It is Knoppix 3.6. Any idea how to make it, so it does?
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Sep 12, 2007 #3 Yeah, update to the latest version. With Linux, if it doesn't automatically set up your hardware, there's slim to no chance of getting it working. New releases generally include a lot of added hardware support.
Yeah, update to the latest version. With Linux, if it doesn't automatically set up your hardware, there's slim to no chance of getting it working. New releases generally include a lot of added hardware support.
Half Evil Golden Master Messages 16,076 Sep 13, 2007 #4 Well I have the new Os, but I don't know how to mount it on a CD to make it live. Help?
freestyler105 Golden Master Messages 7,883 Sep 14, 2007 #5 Just burn the ISO to a CD? At least with Ubuntu, the Live CD and the install are integrated into one CD.
Just burn the ISO to a CD? At least with Ubuntu, the Live CD and the install are integrated into one CD.
J J03 ~~~~~~~~ Messages 5,558 Location Wales Sep 14, 2007 #6 freestyler105 said: Just burn the ISO to a CD? At least with Ubuntu, the Live CD and the install are integrated into one CD. Click to expand... Yeah, but that's a fairly new addition, isnt it?
freestyler105 said: Just burn the ISO to a CD? At least with Ubuntu, the Live CD and the install are integrated into one CD. Click to expand... Yeah, but that's a fairly new addition, isnt it?
L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Sep 14, 2007 #7 Ubuntu started doing this at version 6. I guess burning the ISO image to CD would help lol!