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I really don't know where to start to create a cd like I was envisioning. I
think it would be really handy though.
On Thu, 27 May 2004 07:07:01 -0400
Van Loggins <vloggins at turbocorp.com> wrote:
> I recently saw a knoppix variant on distrowatch.com that I
> downloaded called LinuxDefender
>
> It has all of the bitdefender packages installed for linux
> as well as the Captive NTFS driver installer
> this makes it able to natively read and write to a NTFS file system
> without any data corruption due to file system corruption, etc.
>
> If anyone is interested in getting a copy of LinuxDefender to try I
> think I can dig up a link to download it from, just let me know
>
> I like your suggestion also James, it sounds very easy to use :)
>
> Have a great day! :)
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