On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 20:25:59 +0100
schoappied wrote:
> I am not able to include packages like sun-java-plugin and the
> msstcorefonts which requires to sign a license.
Instead of msttcorefonts, use ttf-liberation.
Ben
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Hi,
It it possible to add this line to the live-cd fstab?
none /tmp/jack tmpfs defaults 0 0
I'm asking this, cause I don't want to screw my fstab...
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Daniel Baumann wrote:
schoappied wrote:
Is there is solution for this?
/usr/share/live-helper/examples/hooks/sun-java6.sh
Mmh interesting packages there...
I want to make a as easy as possible desktop for users. What is
recommend to install? What kind of drivers/ modules?
One
schoappied wrote:
> One note.. the tools use apt-get by default... I use aptitude,
because apt-get is saner than aptitude and has less bugs.
> I think I should change those to aptitude right?
probably, i don't know if apt-get and aptitude use the same data file in
order to track manual install
I tried to build a live-cd for powerpc with the following options:
lh_config -b usb-hdd \
--apt-recommends disabled --apt-secure disabled --categories="main contrib
non-free" \
--bootappend-live "locale=sv_SE.UTF-8 keyb=se persistent" \
--mirror-bootstrap "http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/"; \
Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> ("E. not yet supported, aborting (FIXME)." indicate that -b usb-hdd is
> not supported for powerpc?
exactely.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 07:41:37PM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> > ("E. not yet supported, aborting (FIXME)." indicate that -b usb-hdd is
> > not supported for powerpc?
>
> exactely.
Thanks for that info. Suppose I would like to document that, would the
manual be the proper
Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> Thanks for that info. Suppose I would like to document that, would the
> manual be the proper place for that info?
Given that once one documents something, it's nearly impossible to get
those things out of the mind of people, i would prefere to not document
this at all and ra
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 08:30:30PM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> > Thanks for that info. Suppose I would like to document that, would the
> > manual be the proper place for that info?
>
> Given that once one documents something, it's nearly impossible to get
> those things o
Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> The build was done by a script, so I didn't catch any warning about
> it. Since the problem means no image will be built, lh_build should
> fail right away, not warn, that's my opinion anyway.
yeah, that is what i said, and that is what is happening since
http://git.debian.ne
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 09:38:22PM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> > The build was done by a script, so I didn't catch any warning about
> > it. Since the problem means no image will be built, lh_build should
> > fail right away, not warn, that's my opinion anyway.
>
> yeah, t
Hello,
I'm doing a little i18n review on live-helper, and just found those functions.
terce...@morere:~/src/live-helper/live-helper (i18n)$ ack-grep _running
functions/echo.sh
39:Echo_debug_running ()
105:Echo_message_running ()
151:Echo_verbose_running ()
They are not being used anywhere, is th
Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> Hello,
Hi,
> They are not being used anywhere, is there a reason why they are still there?
I'm using couple of shell functions for my personal, completely
different things. To keeping track of things easier, I'm sharing a
couple of files, such as echo.sh, between live-h
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