Title: Welcome to Knoppix
1Welcome to Knoppix
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2to Boot Knoppix from CD
- Put CD in drive
- Shut down computer
- Start (boot up) computer
Sounds simple, doesn't it?
3There may be just a couple of complications
- you MUST have (or configure) a system that
checks for a boot from a CD BEFORE booting from
the hard drive. - Source for directions to reconfigure on various
systems http//www.inventio.co.uk/gettingintothe
bios.htm - you MUST adjust for expected screen resolution
- Easiest to enter the following at the first
prompt fb1024x768
4And then there arent the drivers
- Much of your peripheral hardware will cease to be
plug and play - You will have to tour the manufacturers websites
for Linux-compatible drivers (if they exist yet) - Since you may not have access to many of your
secondary storage devices and your CD is being
used for the operating system - You may be limited to the storage space on floppy
disks for your A drive to save files.
5So, with just a few minor adjustments,YOU ARE
HERE!!!
Click to select a language
This gets you to the desktop
6Okay, so how do I get from HERE to the
application software?
7Access the Applications by using the pop-up menus
from the task bar at the bottom of your desktop
Start here for Windows-type applications
8Web browsing with Mozilla
9Word Processing
10Spreadsheets
11Presentations
12Taking Screen shots
- From the pop-up menu accessed by clicking on this
button, select Root Shell
- Type import whatever.jpeg
- Press Enter
- Click on window you wish to capture
13Screenshots, continued
- Click on Home
- You will see your picture files
14Now the little problem of Saving Files
- Drag the file icon from the Home window onto
the desktop - Select Move Here from drop-down menu
Files moved to desktop
15And now to get it onto some sort of storage
medium..
Then select Move Here from drop-down menu
16Where did it go?Or how to see the contents of a
directory
- To see what was (or wasnt) saved to your disk,
you must mount the storage device - Go to Konsole/Root Shell
- At the command prompt type
- cd /mnt/floppy
- Press Enter
17Seeing and changing the contents of a directory
or file
Contents of root directory of a drive
To see the contents of a text file
18HELP!!!
Use the MANual
From the command line in the Root Shell type
Type man import
19You can find help with ANY command
Try man mount
20Other Miscellaneous Stuff
- You can save any OpenOffice files to floppy by
selecting Save as from the File option on the
menu bar in any program. - You will by default be saving them to Home.
Then you follow the screenshot procedure to
get them onto a floppy. - You can save any OpenOffice file with MS Office
file extensions (MyFile.doc, MyFile.xls,
MyFile.ppt, etc.) just select the file
extension you want from the Save As options.
21How do I get out of here?!!
22See you soon!!