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Another LiveCD

PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 11:04 am
by iSteve
DeadCD, approx. 100MB size limit, in soon (~ 1 month) future, you can add modules, too... It's all-purpose backup system, pretty new (read: some stuff to do yet, such as bonus modules etc. ...), all gui software based on one toolkit (gtk2) ... except fluxbox's fbtk ;) ... and generally useful without x, too ... contains some filesystem tools, too (ext, reiser, fat .. etc.) ... and contains (open)sshd and thttpd, although acting as server is not main purpose

Link: http://web.isteve.bofh.cz/deadcd/

PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 8:38 pm
by anony
>a LiveCD called "DeadCD"

Hi
Interesting and funny name!

Jokes:

It's REALLY alive!

It's neither Dead nor Alive, it's a Zombie!

Is this CD still alive or already dead?

Is the DeadCD distro really DEAD?

Will this DeadCD kill my computer?

How to KILL the bugs on the already DEAD CD?

How to revive a DEAD CD?

Linux shop: "Sorry, we don't sell DEAD CD, we only sell LiveCD!"

Who killed the DEAD CD?

How / Where to bury the DEAD CD?

When / Where is the church service to remember the DEAD CD?

Does Microsoft's Grim Reaper visit Linux DEAD CD?

Will the DEAD CD rise from the grave?

Is there any statue to remember the DEAD CD?

Is the Linux DEAD CD a casualty in OS war?

Does DEAD CD die in vain?

If SCO win the case, will Linux DEAD CD turn inside its grave?

:-)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 12:52 pm
by iSteve
Oddly enough:
The module system is going to be called "Zombies".
Some (unexperienced) people already said that the name scares them.

And my final goal is, that when someone googles for LiveCD, google will ask "Did you mean DeadCD?" ;)

PostPosted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:28 am
by iSteve
Additional:
New release, 0.3final, many changes. Also, finally, new web.

Check at http://web.isteve.bofh.cz/deadcd/

PostPosted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 6:12 am
by anony
Name: DeadCD

Website:

http://web.isteve.bofh.cz/deadcd/

Download:

http://web.isteve.bofh.cz/deadcd/download.htm

Maximum and minimum size: 91 MB

Function: Rescue, Desktop

Language: English, Czech (Non English).

PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 8:14 pm
by nick
Nice CD, I'm downloading it now to try it out. Also, it has been added to the list.