Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> __/ [ Jim ] on Monday 10 July 2006 15:10 \__
>
>> linuxnewbie wrote:
>>> @ sinister Midget
>>> Thanks for that mate.. .am trying a few other Linux groups as well.....
>>> But do keep me posted if u come up with some ideas..
>>>
>>> regards
>>> javanewbie
>>> Sinister Midget wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2006-07-10, linuxnewbie82@xxxxxxxxx <linuxnewbie82@xxxxxxxxx> posted
>>>> something concerning:
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>>>>> My objective is to Re-master Fedora Core 5 into a single CD.... am
>>>>> pretty much new to Linux... will be great if anyone can guide me on
>>>>> where to start off & provide me with a couple of links that could
>>>>> help... Alternatively, if u can lead me to a link that teaches the
>>>>> fundamentals of Stripping a Linux Distribution, it will be great.
>>>> This is old, but it might still work:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.techonthenet.com/linux/fc2_update.php
>>>>
>>>> I used an old SuSE CDs-to-DVD howto once. It was a couple of
>>>> generations behind as well. But it worked as advertised once I changed
>>>> a few names around to match current conventions. This may/may not work
>>>> the same way.
>>>>
>>>> I'd also ask in Redhat groups, the Fedora mailing list and/or
>>>> comp.os.linux.misc (or any number of other technical groups on usenet)
>>>> rather than this group. You might get help here, and you might not.
>>>> You'll most certainly get treatment from the malcontent trolls that
>>>> will make you need to wash your ears out and/or bathe completely.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> They say if you play the Windows XP CD backward you'll hear satanic
>>>> messages. But even scarier, if you play it forward it installs Windows
>>>> XP!
>>>
>>
>> love the .sig!
>
> I once had that mistakenly attributed to me. I included that in a message
> posted to Slashdot and a few weeks/months later I found my name on the Web
> right next to that one-liner ("Play a Windows CD backwards and you will
> hear Satan. It gets worse: play it forward and it'll install Windows.").
> Someone used it as a signature with an (unjustified) attribution to
> myself.
I've seen that bouncing around since Windows 95 made it to a CD release.
Still makes me laugh out loud.
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When you push them down the stairs.
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