where can we get the cd? this is fantastic.
Subj:[Koha-devel] Koha on CD Date:9/11/2002 1:34:30 PM US Mountain Standard Time From:<A HREF="mailto:tonnesen@cmsd.bc.ca">tonnesen@cmsd.bc.ca</A> To:<A HREF="mailto:koha-devel@lists.sourceforge.net">koha-devel@lists.sourceforge.net</A> Sent from the Internet
I've created a bootable CD that boots linux with Koha installed directly off the CD. I'm hoping this might be useful for:
1. Demo'ing Koha at trade shows and the like 2. Demo'ing Koha to librarians at their library 3. Interested parties who are not familiar with installing Linux 4. Actually running a production server with data stored on a hard drive and all other files running off of the CD.
Some of the 'gotchas' with KohaCD:
1. Requires a computer that is CD-bootable 2. Requires a second computer networked to the first for actually running a browser to access Koha. It's technically possible to put X and Mozilla on the CD but that's a task I'm not up to at the moment.
I've created a page on the wiki documenting some of this.
Steve.
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