2011/1/26 Philip Newborough <corenomi...@corenominal.org>

Hola.



On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Jose Luis Zabalza <jlz.3...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > 2011/1/26 joseangon <joseango...@gmail.com>:
> >> Hola.
> >>
> >> Sorry, I was wrong files, je je, I'm very tired today.
> >>
> >> I just wanted them to see that possibility. And now would align it so
> that
> >> it can be used as "live" or "normal."
> >>
> >
> >
> > Confirmed. This patch fix the problem and progress bar is showed again.
> > I guest is not the best way to fix but it may give ideas of what
> > causes the problem.
> >
>
> AFAIK, the bug (#608042) you are discussing has been fixed in git,
> see: http://ur1.ca/30myn
>


Oh, I had not seen.

He was blind and too tired. Just trying to find a way to walk that stage.


Thanks !!!




> Also, the serious bug (#603974) has also been fixed in git. I have
> been testing the new patches as they have been coming in and they are
> working well.
>
> This puts the live-installer in good shape, but whether it makes it
> into Squeeze, or whether it will still be removed, I have no idea.
> Personally, I think it would be a real shame if it does not make the
> cut. Daniel and everyone else involved have put a lot of effort into
> the live project and not having the live-installer in live Squeeze
> images would suck (for want of a better word.) The live images offer a
> great alternative to the normal Debian images and could make Debian
> accessible to a new audience who might otherwise never give Debian a
> try.
>
> Anyhow, here's hoping.
>
>  -- Philip
>
>

Thanks!


Greetings.




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