bonzai linux runs the 2.4.20 and has apt-get built into to it. Try that one about 240MB. > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Kelsay [mailto:blkelsay@kcc.usda.gov] > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 2:54 PM > To: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: knoppix kernel question > > > No, the current v3.3 Knoppix works fine and will go on an > 700MB/80Minute > CDR in overburn. The thing is, I need to compile a module > with the 2.4.20-xfs > kernel, hopefully included on v3.1. I just don't have a ton > of CDRs withme and > its a long download. It would suck to get the a version > that is old and doesn't > do what I need. > > I have since googled for the full .iso name and found 2 > locations with faster > download times. The original bombed out after about 10MB > anyway. I have > one coming down at 90.9Mbps and another at about 30 via FTP. > Less than an > hour left on the faster one right now. Old Klaus Knopper > just made his isos too > big for most mirrors to keep more than two revisions around > and most carry the > DE and EN versions, so that's two 700+MB isos right there. > > Unfortunately for me, the tiny LiveCDs leave some things to > be desired, leave > my wireless card twisting in the wind and have no compiler > and no kernel source. > The only way to compile with the tiny LiveCD usually is to > install to HDD and add > lots of stuff. On DamnSmall you have to start by putting the > dpkg structure back > and then apt-getting dev tools or use tcc instead of gcc. I > guess life is full of > little compromises. I'll kludge it together somehow or drop > the project. > > I had a problem w/ damnsmall and flonix locking up my laptop > the other night when > I tried to mount my USB memstick. Knoppix mounted fine, just > had to right-click on > the icon that pops up on the desktop. I had forgotten to use > the -t vfat switch on > the other two distros. This was also while trying to get to > the source for my > wireless card. At least the small LiveCD isos have room to > drop some of my files on > the disk for portability, KNoppix is full. > > > > Brian Kelsay > > >