On 09/18/2014 05:48 PM, Paul Sutton wrote: > > > On 18/09/14 23:29, Israel wrote: > > Hi all, I have been reworking a few things in the builder script to > > make everything nicer for others. I have decided to use the package > > nodm on the live CD, as it requires no Display manager and auto > > configures everything (yay no more text files to install) I also > > decided that I really like seamonkey way more than midori. So I > > added the Mozilla repo and installed seamonkey. Puppy Linux uses > > seamonkey and besides it is the good old Netscape Navigator feel. > > Plus we now have a native chat utility, mail program, web browser > > and web editor for the Tori people. this is just the live CD > > version, mind you. > > > I am contemplating reworking the install that uses OBI to using a > > chroot... but that is something I haven't decided on doing. I > > think we can pack a lot more stuff in our image this way. i.e. I > > can archive a whole slew of debs in a tar.xz file and simply > > extract them into the chroot that is created using basically the > > same ISO builder script. Then install grub2 on the machine this way > > the user can configure their own password and username. I haven't > > fully decided if this is a good idea or not. I'd like some > > feedback on it. I am only contemplating this for ToriOS 2.0 (or a > > later 1.X version) I will need to do a lot more testing and whatnot > > to get that even sketched out as a realistic proposal.... however I > > know that many Linux distros use this type of method. Ubiquity > > prehaps uses this as well. Though I will want to use something very > > light (like dialog or zenity) to get user input. > > > Anyhow, things are tightening up and becoming more stable and much > > better for the eventual Beta release. Hopefully sooner rather than > > later. > > > Oh, also, I will upload the build scripts to github soon. I am > > currently implementing a 'caching' feature. This basically copies > > the chroot's /var/cache/apt/archives folder to your bas directory > > in a folder called archives-${RELEASE}_${ARCH} where release is > > (currently) precise and arch is (currently) i386 so > > archives-precise_i386 It also makes a tarball for the deboostrap to > > use. This way you or I can modify it without having to download the > > entire thing every single time. I have negated the need for a lot > > of the hacky stuff I was using. I will soon get more things set up > > so the only thing that is needed is the basic script. > > > Thanks everyone! > > > Cool will download and give it a try when ready, I can also try it > out in virtual box :) > > Paul Hi Paul, it will be a bit of time before I release it, I need to refine the installed OS better so the user can use everything out-of-the-box without the hassles of using a mailing list to troubleshoot simple issues.
I have been thinking it might be a good idea to list some of the shortcuts on the default background... what do you think about that? -- Regards -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp