VLC-enhanced Firefox "Live-CD"?

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VLC-enhanced Firefox "Live-CD"?

Postby mila61 » 16 Sep 2006 20:53

Hy,

I want to create a CD-ROM which includes the 1.5.0.7 Firefoxes for Windows, Linux and PPC-MacOS X. All three should come with the VideoLAN-plugin out of the box ... err ... disk so that no installtion is needed.

I want to be able to put the CD-ROM into the drive, double-click on either "start-Windows-Firefox.bat", "start-Linux-Firefox.sh" or "start-MacOS-Firefox.app" and have a fully operational Firefox with VLC-support - no matter if Firefox or VLC is already installed on the target system or not.

Those "start-*-Firefox" scripts start-up the particular Firefox and a HTML file with embedded OGG Vorbis files (hence the choice for VLC) both of which will also reside on the CD-ROM.

Getting the Firefoxes on a CD-ROM and starting-up the HTML file seems not to be the problem, I just wonder how VideoLAN and its plugin might fit in there.

Any ideas on how I might accomplish this?

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