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Grrrrrrrr.... please ignore post 2.
The thing came and said I didn't fill a tag so I hit submit again....
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
How about if you go to the other post and add a reply with a title like 'Ignore this post. Reply to the other post.'? I say that because I already replied to this post.
You should also change the body of the other post so that it just says something like the title suggested above. That way your real question is in only one post.
I looked at the Knoppix.org web site. I went to their download page. The v5.0 Knoppix iso file is 712,926 KB. That means that it will (barely) fit on a 680 MB CD-ROM.
Given all the rounding of numbers having to do with file size it seems to me that your 67 MB file may, in fact, be a 670 MB file. If your iso file really is too small then delete the copy that you already have and then use the Knoppix ftp site and download it again. Check the file integrity with the MD5 checksum available at the same place. If the file passes the MD5 sum check then you have the real thing in its entirety.
There is a DVD Version of Knoppix Live though I didn't get it from the Knoppix.org site and although I use it quite a lot now for new hardware I'm not overly sure where it originally came from but all the Install versions of Knoppix that I've ever used have been CD Based.
I don't know what you downloaded but it certainly doesn't sound right.
Col
Please browse to following location:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/dist/knoppix/knoppix-dvd/
You will see not only a Knoppix 5 DVD ISO but also a Knoppix 4 DVD ISO. When I click on the link that says KNOPPIX_V5.0.1DVD-2006-06-01-EN.iso and begin the download that's when the 'fun' starts. I'm interested in seeing how someone else makes out.
Cheers.
KNOPPIX_V5.0.1DVD-2006-06-01-EN.iso
It comes in at a little over 4 Gig and this file
KNOPPIX_V4.0.2DVD-2005-09-23-EN.iso
Comes in at about 3.187 GIG which looks about right.
However they are ISO images so you'll need to convert them to a Bootable DVD when you record them to DVD.
Col
Are you sure you didn't click the wrong link? The following is listed as being a 70MB file:
KNOPPIX_V5.0.1DVD-2006-06-01-EN.iso.md5
This is what you actually want:
KNOPPIX_V5.0.1DVD-2006-06-01-EN.iso
I'd just download it myself and arrange to give it to you directly, but the terms of the GPL would require me to then maintain an archive of source code for all GPLed software included in the Knoppix DVD image in a publicly-accessible location for download, which is just not feasible for me. Yes, really. I'm not a huge fan of the GPL for this reason among others
There was miscomunication somewhere, between your browser and the server. Try a download over a more robust protocol, like Bittorent. Bittorrent software does a variety of checksumming and integrity checks on the file, both after and during the download. You will need to get a bittorrent client, but they are freely available. There is the official bittorrent client, which is rather spartan, or you can use a variety third party tools. I use azureus to download whatever I need.
Knoppix Torrent site
http://torrent.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/
Yes this link did come from the official knoppix site, http://knopper.net
Bittorrent Official Site
http://www.bittorrent.com/index.html
Azureus site
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
There was miscomunication somewhere, between your browser and the server. Try a download over a more robust protocol, like Bittorent. Bittorrent software does a variety of checksumming and integrity checks on the file, both after and during the download. You will need to get a bittorrent client, but they are freely available. There is the official bittorrent client, which is rather spartan, or you can use a variety third party tools. I use azureus to download whatever I need.
Knoppix Torrent site
http://torrent.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/
Yes this link did come from the official knoppix site, http://knopper.net
Bittorrent Official Site
http://www.bittorrent.com/index.html
Azureus site
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
Reach me at
http://www.freetechsupport.us
I will indeed either try from another location or use Bit Torrent.
Like the proverbial definition of 'crazy' I tried the same tired actions 2 X the same way and wondered why I didn't get a differnet outcome ( LOL)
I'll keep you posted, it won't be for 48 hours or so til I can get another Internet connection.
And I also know how to burn an ISO so it's bootable, what threw me for a loop was I was expecting a 4 Gb file and it came in at 67 Mb...
Thanks again
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KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. KNOPPIX can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted and used as a platform for commercial software product demos. It is not necessary to install anything on a hard disk. Due to on-the-fly decompression, the CD can have up to 2 GB of executable software installed on it.
What can I say, I tried Knoppix a year or so ago and think it's really cool. It's got loads of features and is very powerful as far as usefulness and tools go... it's good for Secure Communications, Word processing, Office work or Web browsing, Multimedia and Software/Web development and it just keeps getting better with every realease. It's amazing how well made it is and it's got all the Unix/Linux style command-line functionalities that save time and don't waste your precious CPU cycles like the commercial and often over graphically challenged Operating systems like Microsoft Windows, but we love the look sometimes for ease of use or just the beauty of colour. Knoppix has a fantastic Graphical User Interface (GUI) that's more flexible and you can run a lot of stuff with or without the GUI, and that's one of the great things about it, you can configure almost everything you like. I can't say enough about how good it is. Andrew Watkins
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