So how do we get a copy of it? Say if we wanted to include a copy of it
in the OSCon goodie bag?
Robert Treat
On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 07:46, Robert Bernier wrote:
> The knoppix variant has been designed to showcase Postgres. It has ALL
> the bell's and whistles including pgpgsql, plperl(u), tcl(u), pythonu,
> odbc, Java etc. The desktop includes links to documentation, pgadmin3,
> pgaccess. When it boots up it even uses the postgres elephant instead of
> the usual Tux.
>
>
> Robert Bernier wrote:
>
> > It runs well. It is presently in the hands of No Starch Press and
> > pgsql.com. It's going to be a companion CD to a Postgres book that is
> > looking to be on the market this coming summer.
> >
> > Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> >
> >>> A knoppix variant with Postgres installed has already been done.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> Does it actually run? I thought Postgres was not prepared to run on
> >> read-only media. It needs a separate PGDATA area, doesn't it?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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