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Offline cast-fish

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Tinycore Linux
« on: May 05, 2013, 12:12:47 PM »
Hello

Tried   Tinycore Linux  after ages and ages of not using it.

It booted, on a system right up.  Worked perfectly from the same system

that had been set up on PEN by me  many many many  months earlier.

Really impressed.  It was instant  accessible, gratifying computing experience.

Sort of  rescued things really.   (what's great is the ultimate Speed of tinycore...the TINY

form factor  (so to speak).   In principle TCL just blows everything else completely out of the water  (computing operating systems)

well 

back to reality.......

May i recommend you put a FILE MANAGER on the desktop.  I have recommended this
before and some sort of graphical  representation showing it "creeping" over to the
"online applications list...and INSTALL  feature)

thanks   again


Vince.



Offline hiro

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Re: Tinycore Linux
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2013, 12:56:30 PM »
can't read your text, because of double-spaces.

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Re: Tinycore Linux
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2013, 09:02:43 AM »
Hello Hiro,

Sorry. To repair i edited out those gremlins you mention. See below.
(the keyboard has faulty space key. This laptop here)

Hello

I tried Tinycore Linux after ages and ages of not using it.

It booted, on a system right up. It worked perfectly from the same system

that had been set up on PEN by me  many many many months earlier.

Really impressed.  It was instant accessible, gratifying computing experience.

Sort of rescued things really. (what's great is the ultimate Speed of tinycore...the TINY

form factor (so to speak). In principle TCL just blows everything else completely out of the water  (computing operating systems)

well

back to reality.......

May i recommend you put a FILE MANAGER on the desktop. I have recommended this
before and some sort of graphical representation showing it "creeping" over to the
"online applications list...and INSTALL  feature)

thanks again Hiro,


Vince.