On 21/05/2018 22:25, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> https://desktop.aims.ac.za/getting-started/
>
> I browsed the site. It did not attempt to answer the type of calamares
> questions I might have. But the description of aims was intriguing. I'll
> experiment with the live system.
That page above provid
On 05/21/2018 12:23 PM, Jonathan Carter wrote:
Hi Richard
On 21/05/2018 17:50, Richard Owlett wrote:
As to Calamares, what might it look like to the end-user?
[https://calamares.io/] gives no hint.
Ah yes, so, here's the installation instructions for AIMS Desktop, a
derivative I work on that
I agree with adding gparted but what does Calamares do that graphical
d-i doesn't?
Cheers
On 22/05/2018, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> Hi Richard
>
> On 21/05/2018 17:50, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> As to Calamares, what might it look like to the end-user?
>> [https://calamares.io/] gives no hint.
>
> Ah
Hi Richard
On 21/05/2018 17:50, Richard Owlett wrote:
> As to Calamares, what might it look like to the end-user?
> [https://calamares.io/] gives no hint.
Ah yes, so, here's the installation instructions for AIMS Desktop, a
derivative I work on that happens to have some nice screenshots of
calama
On 05/21/2018 07:06 AM, Jonathan Carter wrote:
Dear live team
During this release cycle, I have worked on packaging calamares[0], an
independent system installer framework that can be used from live media.
The intention was to package this for derivatives, and to maintain it
collectively in
Dear live team
During this release cycle, I have worked on packaging calamares[0], an
independent system installer framework that can be used from live media.
The intention was to package this for derivatives, and to maintain it
collectively in Debian in order to avoid duplicate work. However