[GEM Development] Service outage!
Thomas Clayton
topcatdrc at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 21 14:30:02 PDT 2010
Live CD = running GEM from a booted Optical Disc (most likely a DAD)?
Hmm. Temp files to a RAM disk, I suppose. .. Yeah. That COULD work.
Anyone KNOW of anything like that? ;-) :-D
BTW,
DAD = Digital Audio Disc,
the original and lowest capacity Compact Optical Disc, COD
DVD = Digital Video Disc
BRD = Blue Ray Disc
Thomas Clayton
--- On Sat, 8/21/10, Gene Buckle <geneb at deltasoft.com> wrote:
> From: Gene Buckle <geneb at deltasoft.com>
> Subject: Re: [GEM Development] Service outage!
> To: "GEM Development" <gem-dev at simpits.org>
> Date: Saturday, August 21, 2010, 2:04 PM
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010, Thomas Clayton
> wrote:
>
> > Gene:
> >
> > Partly to test whether you (others on this list) are
> able to receive me
> > and partly because I've got a curiosity I'd like an
> answer to, I'm
> > inquiring.
> >
> It worked. :)
>
> > Would this server outside connection upgrade allow you
> to 'host' an ISO
> > of one of Shane's - with pieces of John Elliot's work,
> too! - GEM
> > distros?
> >
> Yes.
>
> > We ('out here') would be able to DL the 'hundreds' of
> MBs - does it even
> > really reach, even, A hundred?) that constitutes a GEM
> distro (with
> > source, of course).
> >
> Currently all my domains are hosted on a DSL circuit that
> provides a
> pathetic 726kbit/sec of bandwith. The new connection
> will provide
> 5Mbit/sec. We'll go from a bit more than half a T1 to
> over 4 of them. :)
>
> There will be plenty of pipe to feed whatever GEM goodies
> you guys would
> like.
>
> I think a "live" CD would be a cool thing to have!
>
> g.
>
>
>
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