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Re: [LI] 18/12/1999 meeting minutes. (fwd) easyLinux user



Hi lvGandhi,
I am one of the easyLinux developer. The new easyLinux desktop version and
server version is comming up shortly. The easyLinux is complete GUI
implementation and cool. The comming server version of easyLinux will have
reiserFS native support.

No!!  easyLinux does not install as UMSDOS and it should be installed in
seperate partition.

Archan Paul
Lateral Software Technology (Linux Lab),
Chennai, India.
archanp@xxxxxxxxxxx

ps. I have made a small Linux implementation which uses reiserFS as root
file system. (1.88mb gz file installation). I am going to post it shortly in
my web site (first week of January). If u are interested then make me know.

----- Original Message -----
From: <lvgandhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: [LI] 18/12/1999 meeting minutes. (fwd)


| >         Unfortunately, both EasyLinux 1.2 and Corel Linux flattered to
| > deceive, with their installations hanging at different points. While
| > the EasyLinux install was admirably efficient (employing the wm2
| > window manager, of all things !), its inability to write the boot
| > block to disk, and stubborn refusal to yield to every attention
| > bestowed, cleared the decks for an attempt at installing Corel's
|
| Whether anybody has used easylinux. Is it like umsdos or installed in
| sepearte partition?
| --
| L.V.Gandhi
| MECON, 5th Floor, RTC Complex, Visakhapatnam AP 530020 INDIA
| http://www.poboxes.com/lvgandhi  lvgandhi@xxxxxxxxxxx,
| lvgandhi@xxxxxxxx,  31882656@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
|
|
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