A suggestion about LIVE CD features

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A suggestion about LIVE CD features

Postby zxr250cc » Dec 2nd, '12, 17:07

As some of you will remember I have used many flavors of Linux and find some LIVE disks easier to use than others. For example: Some LIVE disks downloaded as English automatically load in English, look at the hard ware and load to a live desktop. (I use English as one of many choices, only, because I use it. French, German, Japanese could be substituted for English.) All you do is start the computer and wait for a desktop to load. As a sample disk this would eliminate the problem of having to make any choices and the new user, especially, could be allowed to have a running system without any intervention on their part. What am I skipping? License acceptance, language choice, keyboard choice, etc... If they want to install from the live disk, which I believe to be the best version to use BECAUSE it has proprietary drivers for many non FOSS cards and chipsets, they then accept the license, choose language, keyboard etc...

Easy is best, don't you think?

I mention this because I have a Lenovo G570 and the LIVE disk loads and works fine after I make all the selections for choice. I also tried a ThinkPad T-23 and it gets to the section about language choice and I cannot get farther than that because of a corrupt video screen not allowing me to make all the correct choices to get to a running desktop. If these intermediate steps were not there then perhaps I could get a running desktop with that laptop. It uses SAVAGE S-3 chipset from SIS. The Lenovo uses Intel video chips. I am using the latest LIVE Cauldron test disk for this, Alpha 3?

Just a suggestion for discussion... :shock:

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Re: A suggestion about LIVE CD features

Postby oj » Dec 2nd, '12, 20:20

unfortunately licenses apply to using, not just installing the software.
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Re: A suggestion about LIVE CD features

Postby zxr250cc » Dec 2nd, '12, 23:17

I fail to see how the use of a LIVE disk for trial requires anyone to agree to anything. I have multiple other LIVE disks, including a couple of SECURE disks to use live and none of those ask for acceptance of a license. The other distro I use regularly is SUSE and the license for it is when you install.

I mention these others as examples of other uses. if we support FOSS, why are we so strict about a license for trial use? I realize this is partly a functional question and partly philosophical. I am for FREE use...

This still does not fix the lack of boot up due to the corrupted video that could be avoided if the disk just booted to a functioning desktop.

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