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v 2.9.0.20 (15th of July 2003):
- just rebuilded. It didn't boot for some strange reasnon. Should be fixed now.
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v 2.9.0.20 (11th of July 2003):
- added bdiff, dbdiff, xdos (dosemu+freedos suite)
- added samba client and smbmount, nfs utils, rdist, rsync, nmap, *****X
- added joe, jove, jed editors, "most" filter
- added fluxbox 0.9.4 window manager!
- added raidtools, jfsutils, reiserfsprogs, xfsprogs, umsdos-progs, zoneinfo
- added splash screen, to help with boot-parameters for kernel
- you are able to install your own packages now (in /usr/local)
- recompiled mplayer to gain better performance, but it seems won't help...
- added possibility to copy CD to harddisk and run it from there (see FAQ)
- all .cram files renamed to .img (so you can copy all files to DOS partition)
- searching for CDs in /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info
- added espGhostScript, GimpPrint, any2ps to show PDF files in kghostview
- added Kgraphics including PDF viewer, image editor, screenshot tool, and more
- created xpdf symlink to run kghostview as a PDF viewer
- created ee symlink to run kview as an image viewer
- initrd is back to 16 MB now, we are mounting tmpfs to /tmp and /root
- removed netscape. Konqueror should be enough
- removed some KDE useless themes
- executables are compressed by upx packer
Features
The main goal is to let it contain all software I think is usefull, and to make it small so you can burn it to a 185 MB CD-R(W) (8 cm CD medium).
All your available partitions and data storage devices (CDroms, USB flash disks, etc.) should be recognized at the boot time and should be mounted to /mnt/xxx. The "xxx" could be for example "hda1" for your first partition on your primary master disk, "sda1" for your USB flashdisk datastorage, or "hdc" for your CDrom drive connected as secondary master, etc. Slackware-Live CD will never write anything to your mounted devices itself. Mounting is safe, it doesn't change your disks.
After booting, you should be able to login as a "root". Password is "toor"; both without quotes, of course 
When logged, you have several options to do. For example start Midnight Commander (type "mc" to the console), play some music (type "mpg321 /mnt/path/file.mp3"), adjust your audio volume (by typing "rexima"), configure IP address (type "dhcpcd") or browse web pages with text-based browser (type "links http://url";).
When tired of annoying console, type "win". It will autoconfigure your graphics card, monitor, keyboard and mouse, and will run Xwindow session with KDE. I'm pretty sure that from this part you will know what to do, just use your mouse :-)
In the case your mouse do not work try to move it a few seconds, it should autodetect it. If not, shut down Xwindow (press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and start it again. If this won't help then you are using something I cannot autoconfigure (COM mouse?). Try to modify the symbolic link /dev/mouse manually, it should work then.
If you don't like the autodetected screen resolution, refresh rate of your monitor or KDE window manager, try to start "win" with some additional options. Try for example "win 1024x768 70", where 1024x768 is the desired screen resolution and 70 is desired refresh rate. If you wish to use fluxbox window manager instead of KDE, use "winfast" instead of "win", or run the win command with fluxbox argument (for example "win fluxbox 1024x768"). Type "win --help" for more info.
Slackware-Live CD contains
kernel 2.4.20
Xfree86 4.3.0
KDE 3.1.2
KOffice 1.2.1
KDE games
mplayer 0.90 final
kopete 0.6.2
midnight commander 4.6
rdesktop 1.2.0
hotplug support 2003_05_01
cdrtools 2.0
k3b 0.8.1 burning GUI for KDE
imagemagic 5.5.4
links 0.98
pine 4.56
wget 1.8.2
and much more...
Click here for full list of installed packages
http://www.slackware-live.org/installed_packages.txt
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