Thanks for the tip, Dale, I'll look at BT Sync
Best regards Nio On 2013-11-06 00:44, Dale Visser wrote: > I have experience with BT Sync, and think it could be a good solution. > > Sent from my Windows Phone From: Federico Leoni > Sent: 11/5/2013 4:16 PM > To: Nio Wiklund > Cc: lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net; Phill Whiteside; lubuntu user list > Subject: Re: One Button Installer next step > About Trasmission, I forgot to say you need transmission-cli package > too to operate via console... > > And to create a torrent storage online at full speed... How about this? > > http://www.bittorrent.com/intl/en/sync > > F. > > 2013/11/5 Federico Leoni <effe...@gmail.com>: >> 2013/11/5 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >>> Hi Federico and Phill, and everybody else who wants to contribute with >>> tips or opinions about the OBI, >>> >>> I have started with the next step(s) developing the OBI. I have done >>> some work already with items 1 and 4 (making and selecting tarballs). >>> -------------------------------------------- >>> The current step >>> >>> 1. Make tarball: xz compression by default. >>> Select compression, tarball name, drive in a menu >>> >>> 2. Add in README how to install language properly >>> >>> 3. Move in README mkusb before manual method >>> >>> 4. Select tarball: >>> Make clear what is the standard (and easy) method >>> Own directory for tarballs: /tarballs linked with ~/tarballs >>> Import tarballs via the internet: lynx and/or wget >>> >>> 5. dd-image-file with Lubuntu 13.10 included >>> >>> -------------------------------------------- >>> Further in the future >>> >>> 6. Lubuntu-Xubuntu tarball >>> >>> 7. Use prepared partitions (made with gparted) to install tarball and >>> swap. This opens the door to dual boot systems with the OBI. >>> ============================================ >>> >>> Please help me evaluate Lynx for importing tarballs! >>> ----- >>> Use this manual >>> >>> To download tarballs: >>> >>> 1. Select download with Lynx >>> 2. Repeat the 'Arrow Down' key until you high-light the desired tarball. >>> 3. Press the 'Enter' key >>> 4. Press the 'd' key to download the tarball >>> 5. Press the 'Arrow Down' key to high-light 'Save to disk' >>> 6. Press the 'Enter' key >>> 7. Edit the file name if you wish and press 'Enter' again >>> 8. Press 'q' to quit. >>> 9. Confirm quitting with 'y' >>> ----- >>> and run this command >>> >>> lynx phillw.net/isos/one-button-installer/tarballs/ >>> >>> Is Lynx easy enough? >>> >>> Or is it necessary to use another system, that is easier to run? >>> >>> - a home-made dedicated system with dialog menus or >>> >>> - to add graphics into the OBI session and run a 'normal browser' to >>> download tarballs or >>> >>> - to set up a torrent system (also add graphics into the OBI session and >>> use a standard torrent client. (I'm using Transmission, but I'm open for >>> other software, for example, is there a good text mode torrent client?) >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >> >> I don't like much Lynx but could be a good solution. A torrent system >> would be the best choice but without browser, and Transmission can >> operate via command line installing the package transmission-daemon >> and using it directly in your script. >> Let me finish some work and I'll look on it. Did you already update >> the OBI dd image and the mkusb script? >> >> F. > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp