Hello everybody,
I'd like to know how to install and use Kolibri OS.
I know this OS was designed to fit the "hackers", and because its installation is not user friendly, i should look at another OS if i want something simple and "out-of-box ready to use" but i like this project and i think that you shouldn't forget the average user who thinks that windows sucks, mac too much "specialized" and expensive, linux sometime too complex or unstable (because of the number of distros, different versions etc.) but has no way to enjoy using computer because he doesn't know how to use anything else.
What we need here is some kind of "KolibriOS for dummies", like a user-friendly instruction book.
I saw that there are two versions of the iso : .img and .iso. I can't burn CD on my computer, so i tried to use the .img, but when i used an application to copy the .img on my usb, i saw that i can't use this image to boot (even after changing parameters in the BIOS, it doesn't load the data). Is this because Kolibri doesn't recognize usb yet ? Is there any other solution if we don't have CD drive ?
Thank you very much.
KolibriOS for dummies
Hi,
you can boot from usbstick if your system allows booting from usb. Did you read viewtopic.php?f=23&t=2301 here and on facebook?
By the way bodhi linux is a good choice, too!
from fb:
"It is really easy. Insert thumb drive into USB port of your computer, copy kolibri.img to the parent folder of the thumb drive. Then run mtldr.exe and setmbr.exe and point both utilities to that USB drive - and you are done! Both utilities are available for download from our official web site inside KolibriOS distributive: http://kolibrios.org/en/download.htm"
you can boot from usbstick if your system allows booting from usb. Did you read viewtopic.php?f=23&t=2301 here and on facebook?
By the way bodhi linux is a good choice, too!
from fb:
"It is really easy. Insert thumb drive into USB port of your computer, copy kolibri.img to the parent folder of the thumb drive. Then run mtldr.exe and setmbr.exe and point both utilities to that USB drive - and you are done! Both utilities are available for download from our official web site inside KolibriOS distributive: http://kolibrios.org/en/download.htm"
Hello all and thanks for the opportunity to post here!
I became interested in KolibriOS because I ..."inherited" a 20 year old Compaq PC, it is a Deskpro XL5120 with 136 MB of RAM, with SCSI-2 storage system, a dead HD, a bootable floppy drive, a (questionable) SCSI (1x speed) CDROM, a SoundBlaster16, and a Cirrus Logic VGA card, all this is on an (E)ISA bus.
I only have a floppy to boot from and provided I can find (today) a (single-ended, 50-pin fast scsi-2) hard drive to fit this machine (I also wonder how much it will cost?!) I'd like to resurrect this ..."baby" and use for fun and as a DOS box.
I know the motherboard is all good and all the components inside because I run the Compaq provided diagnostics from a bootable floppy and it passed all tests with zero errors, well the SCSI CDROM was kind of iffy, it did produce some read errors but from some reading I did it could be that this old unit is having issues with modern CDRW disks, which is what I used, I'll have to try again with a different CD.
Anyway you get the picture...(lol)
I was wondering how do I go about installing KolibriOS on a floppy and running from there. Is is actually possible to run KolibriOS ONLY from a floppy?
I did read the install.txt instructions and it says I should run the "subjoined install.bat" but I could not find this file anywhere in the package I downloaded.
Can you please help me, thank you very much in advance!
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XwpisONOMA
PS: Summary of Qs --> 1) How to install KolibriOS on a floppy and 2) Will KolibriOS run exclusively from floppy (and RAM or course)?
I became interested in KolibriOS because I ..."inherited" a 20 year old Compaq PC, it is a Deskpro XL5120 with 136 MB of RAM, with SCSI-2 storage system, a dead HD, a bootable floppy drive, a (questionable) SCSI (1x speed) CDROM, a SoundBlaster16, and a Cirrus Logic VGA card, all this is on an (E)ISA bus.
I only have a floppy to boot from and provided I can find (today) a (single-ended, 50-pin fast scsi-2) hard drive to fit this machine (I also wonder how much it will cost?!) I'd like to resurrect this ..."baby" and use for fun and as a DOS box.
I know the motherboard is all good and all the components inside because I run the Compaq provided diagnostics from a bootable floppy and it passed all tests with zero errors, well the SCSI CDROM was kind of iffy, it did produce some read errors but from some reading I did it could be that this old unit is having issues with modern CDRW disks, which is what I used, I'll have to try again with a different CD.
Anyway you get the picture...(lol)
I was wondering how do I go about installing KolibriOS on a floppy and running from there. Is is actually possible to run KolibriOS ONLY from a floppy?
I did read the install.txt instructions and it says I should run the "subjoined install.bat" but I could not find this file anywhere in the package I downloaded.
Can you please help me, thank you very much in advance!
--
XwpisONOMA
PS: Summary of Qs --> 1) How to install KolibriOS on a floppy and 2) Will KolibriOS run exclusively from floppy (and RAM or course)?
1) It's very easy - just download the latest floppy image from here: http://builds.kolibrios.org/eng/latest-img.7z , unzip it using 7-zip or new version of WinRAR, and transfer the resulting kolibri.img file to a floppy disk using rawrite, dd or similar tool.XwpisONOMA wrote:PS: Summary of Qs --> 1) How to install KolibriOS on a floppy and 2) Will KolibriOS run exclusively from floppy (and RAM or course)?
2) Yes - in fact it's the only option for KolibriOS right now. Even when it's started from USB stick or similar, it still mounts itself as a virtual floppy and runs from RAM.
WOW !!! That's the FASTEST ever reply I've ever gotten in ANY forum!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
(sorry for the capitalization, I got over excited)
I will try it immediately, I am using RawWriteWin (with the Penguin) so I am assuming this is what you mean with "rawwrite".
Thank you again, yogev_ezra, you are the best!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
(sorry for the capitalization, I got over excited)
I will try it immediately, I am using RawWriteWin (with the Penguin) so I am assuming this is what you mean with "rawwrite".
Thank you again, yogev_ezra, you are the best!
You are welcome - glad I was able to help. Yes, "RawWriteWin" should do the job for you.XwpisONOMA wrote:I will try it immediately, I am using RawWriteWin (with the Penguin) so I am assuming this is what you mean with "rawwrite".
Thank you again, yogev_ezra, you are the best!
I am currently exploring what this thing can do, it is very impressive all this is packed in a floppy.
I am also attaching a picture of this 20 year old PC that just came back to life thanks to KolibriOS.
Best regards!
Yes, thanks (once again) to your help, I did it!
I am also attaching a picture of this 20 year old PC that just came back to life thanks to KolibriOS.
Best regards!
Spoiler:
Doesnt this computer have an integrated ethernet adapter?XwpisONOMA wrote:Hello all and thanks for the opportunity to post here!
I became interested in KolibriOS because I ..."inherited" a 20 year old Compaq PC, it is a Deskpro XL5120 with 136 MB of RAM, with SCSI-2 storage system, a dead HD, a bootable floppy drive, a (questionable) SCSI (1x speed) CDROM, a SoundBlaster16, and a Cirrus Logic VGA card, all this is on an (E)ISA bus.
I have, what seems to be an older brother of this machine, the Compaq deskpro XL 590.
My machine has a built in "AMD PC/net" ethernet adapter and thus can surf the web from KolibriOS
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