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[Gnoppix-devel] Re: Gnoppix Live CD
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[Gnoppix-devel] Re: Gnoppix Live CD |
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Fri, 13 Aug 2004 13:52:15 +0200 (CEST) |
Processor
Gnoppix is compatible with Pentium and Athlon processors. Itanium and AMD64
processors are not supported at this time. A 64 bit version of Gnoppix might be
available for testing in Fall 2004.
Gnoppix does not support multiple processors. The next major release of
Gnoppix, due in 2004, will include both single and SMP kernels.
RAM
Gnoppix needs 128MB of RAM and preferably up to 512MB. Although some
experienced users have reported success with 64MB of RAM, this is not
recommended.
When running from CD, the performance may be very poor with only 128MB.
Drives
When installing Gnoppix on a hard drive, at least 2.5GB of space is required
but 4GB is preferred.
A hard drive or CDROM drive may be IDE, SCSI, Firewire or USB but when Gnoppix
is installed, the root partition should be on an IDE drive.
SATA
Gnoppix has full support for SATA controllers.
Chipsets
Gnoppix automatically supports most of the latest chipsets including VIA and
NForce.
LAN
Gnoppix should work automatically in a LAN environment, including LAN connected
Cable Modems.
DSL
Gnoppix works with some DSL providers and not with others.
WiFi
Gnoppix works with most older WiFi cards but Wireless-G type cards are
supported only if they utilize an Atheros chipset. Vendors who use the Atheros
chipset include D-Link, NetGear, HP, IBM, NEC, and Toshiba. However, this
could change at any time. Do not assume that all Wireless-G products from
these vendors use an Atheros chip.
Broadcom chips are not yet supported by Gnoppix. The Broadcom chips are used
by Apple, Belkin, Dell, Fujitsu, Gateway, Compaq, and Linksys.
Modems
Gnoppix includes builtin support for many modems including some popular
WinModems.
Dialup ISPs
Dialup ISP configuration is very similar to MS-Windows.
Linux is not compatible with ISPs that require special MS-Windows software when
connecting to their network. This includes AOL and NetZero.
MS Networking Neighborhood
Gnoppix is compatible with MS Networking and can operate as a member of a MS
Workgroup, but the MS network must use TCPIP, not NetBEUI.
Some users have reported problems logging into Win2K boxes from Gnoppix. This
is probably a configuration issue.
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