Sebastian Ley wrote:
> libdirectfb does not support vt switching, so I searched for a possibility
> to use a graphical terminal. There are terminal widgets for gtk (vte, zvt)
> but they require the X target of gtk, so they will only work with an X
> server.
1. zvt ist kleiner (ist ja auch erklärt
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For starters, take a look at
http://people.debian.org/~mbc/di.html
As for not touching your drive, there used to be a "make demo" but i'm
not sure if its still there. I'm sure there is still a lot that you
can do without actually doing an install.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 11:48:51AM -0500, Joel
After browsing the Debian todo list, I'm interested in helping out any
way I can with the debian-installer project. How do I get started with
it? I have a current Woody/XP Pro dual-boot system with no extra
partitions to play with. Can I help with the installer without touching
my hard drive? O
Hi.
Do you konw EVMS?
Is like LVM ma more versatile.
I want to use EVMS during installation process.
So, for this purpose, I nedd a kernel patched for EVMS and XFS, because I want
to use XFS too.
After that I nedd evms tools to create EVMS volumes in the hard disk.
There is a way to installa debia
Hi.
Do you konw EVMS?
Is like LVM ma more versatile.
I want to use EVMS during installation process.
So, for this purpose, I nedd a kernel patched for EVMS and XFS, because I want
to use XFS too.
After that I nedd evms tools to create EVMS volumes in the hard disk.
There is a way to installa debia
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 11:33:46PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> I currently use d-i with Woody, so the debootstrap used by
> base-installer need to support Woody.
i build a source package with mostly working but hardcoded
debian-installer aka cdebconf support and preliminary sarge and woody
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 11:33:46PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> I currently use d-i with Woody, so the debootstrap used by
> base-installer need to support Woody.
skolelinux?
>How hard is it to add support
> for a new target?
it is not realy hard, b
* Sebastian Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030611 00:19]:
> Starting an all new process should not be that
> difficult. Frontend.init would start this process which is then
> responsible for all gtk actions, such as drawing widgets and running
> gtkmain. This process must then be told via an appropriate
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