On 01/08/2015 10:09 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > Hi Israel and all other toriosadores, > > I'm looking forward to the beta iso file :-) > > -o- > > But I think there might also be another fairly simple way to install > ToriOS. We can thank Israel's hard work putting everything into packages > and PPAs for this alternative: > > Simply boot the Ubuntu mini.iso and make the basic installation. Then > install add-apt-repository, the PPAs and the packages that contain > ToriOS. Maybe a meta-meta-package can make it even easier for the end user. > > Not too hard(?), 'only' straight-forward working hours to make this > method work and well documented, and it would provide a high degree of > flexibility :-) > > Best regards > Nio > Hi Nio, The alternate way to do this is to use a preseed url. However I am do not know enough about preseed to make a preseed file/url
I would like to build jwm in the torios ppa, but I have been trying to get the newest version in. There are some really cool new options. You can specify windows to not have a minimize button and close buttons (so you could run ToriOS as a Kiosk OS if you wanted). That is just one of the latest developments (like yesterday). I would also like to find out which branch of Numix I use to package Numix gtk in ToriOS, as well as Numix and Numix-Circle. I should be able to make mkusb part of our PPA as well. We can (until then) make a really simple script and then have the user wget script chmod +x script sudo ./script and voila Mini to Max. If it is mini we will have to replace the /etc/network/interfaces file, as the user will likely put something in it during the initial configuration. We can make a PPC version as well, that downloads some deb files first (for the settings manager and sdesk and jwm). -- Regards -Israel ToriOS Team -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp