|  | Posted by Freewheeling on 10/07/33 11:56 
Wes Newell wrote:> On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:40:04 -0400, Freewheeling wrote:
 >
 >> Downloaded and burnt KnoppMyth R5C7. Not sure what to do with it.  Can I
 >> just replace/overwrite Deskto/LX?  That's not much good to me anymore.
 >>
 > KnoppMyth? Is that what I said? I meant Knoppix. KnoppMyth is
 > preconfigured to set up your system as a MythTV box. Don't run it unless
 > you want to wipe out everything on your drive. Knoppix is linux that runs
 > off the CD and doesn't use your HDD. With Knoppix, just set the CD as the
 > first boot device and boot. KnoppMyth won't do you any good unless you
 > have at least one TV tuner card and want to turn your PC into a HTPC. I
 > sure am sorry about that. I use Knoppmyth for frontend clientsoff my
 > mythtv server and just had it on the brain. It's Knoppix you want, or any
 > of the other so called live CD that run completely from the CD and don't
 > use your hard drive (unless you have a linux swap partition on it). If
 > you've already installed Knoppmyth, you'll have to reinstall XP or
 > whatever OS you were using. Knoppmyth won't play your dvd without
 > another library installed unless it's an unrpotected dvd. if you have one
 > of them it'll play it fine, or should. Wow, I'm really sorry for the
 > screwup in names.
 
 Oy.  I got about halfway through the installation to where it had
 apparently saved the configuration information and backed out.  I
 couldn't "quit" or even "go back" so the whole thing looked pretty
 shakey to me and I just re-booted everything.  I was afraid that my XP
 box had been compromised, but it seems to work OK.  Even the Desktop/LX
 seems to still work... so far.
 
 I'm not sure what KnoppMyth did though, so am still a bit worried.  It
 may have found a section of my main drive that was free and partitioned
 it for the installation, possibly wiping out some data or something.
 I'd like to repartition everything so that I can wipe out that Lycos
 installation and use that for XP, but there isn't even a Lycos user
 group any more.  Whoever bought them out just killed everything, and
 left all the users hanging.  Bunch of jerks.  Anyway, as a result I'm
 not to friendly anymore to Linux.
 
 BTW, I tried to update my BIOS but I apparently need to create a
 "bootable floppy" to do it, and don't think I can with any of the later
 Windows distributions.  I'm not sure how to update, but the latest
 version for the A7M is 1007 and I have 1004 installed, so it'd be a good
 idea to update (if I can figure out how to do it).
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