Hi Israel, [inline] Best regards Nio Den 2015-02-27 20:12, Israel skrev: > > Hi Nio > (inlines) > On 02/27/2015 04:35 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >> Den 2015-02-26 23:50, Israel skrev: >>> .... >> Hi Israel, >> >> I see, but maybe I'm not the only one who did not try to click the black >> text. There is a work-around: as part of the link text you can add <this >> link>, for example >> >> 'OBI (the One Button Installer) <this link>' and have all of it clickable >> >> Or to make the text red or blue with the standard method to set the >> colour (as used in the top of the page 'ToriOS Your Computer is Free as >> Bird' > Yes there are work arounds, but this bug should be fixed, rather than > hacky work arounds.
It depends how long we have to wait for the bugfix ;-) >> Also I think that it is not easy to find the relevant information how to >> install the OBI from those links >> >> Something like this might help: >> >> # ----- preparing for ToriOS >> >> sudo apt-get install \ >> software-properties-common python-software-properties >> >> PPAPPS=(numix-gtk-theme numix-icon-theme numix-icon-theme-circle \ >> torios-core torios-desktop torios-doc numix-gtk-theme numix-icon-theme \ >> numix-icon-theme-circle mkusb jwm-settings-manager jwm) >> sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:mkusb/ppa && >> sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:numix && >> sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:torios-dev/torios-core && >> sudo apt-get update && >> sudo apt-get install --yes ${PPAPPS[@]} > Yes, this is a good idea. > > Of course using OBI requires building your own ISO... so it is a bit > more complicated. No, it can be installed into a live or installed system on a pendrive. > I think it might be good to adapt the ISOmaker scripts to use a text > file to contain all the apps to install.. what do you think? I don't know ISOmaker. Is it better than the NioWill scripts? >> I'm not sure what should be added or removed from that list of commands, >> and I think it can be simpler >> >> This is needed for mkusb >> >> # ----- preparing for mkusb >> >> sudo apt-get install \ >> software-properties-common python-software-properties >> >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter >> sudo apt-get update >> sudo apt-get install mkusb >> >> What is needed for a separately installed OBI? >> >> # ----- preparing for obi-installer >> >> sudo apt-get install \ >> software-properties-common python-software-properties > ppa:torios-core/torios-dev > > for OBI. Of course you can make your own OBI PPA so users don't get > ToriOS stuff in their apt sources. I want to eventually add all the > separate PPAs into the ToriOS PPA ppa:torios-core/torios-dev or ppa:torios-dev/torios-core ? >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:??? # and press Enter >> sudo apt-get update >> sudo apt-get install obi-installer >> >> I think such a group of command lines makes it much easier to install >> the OBI compared to browsing to several links, but not really knowing >> what to use. Even I, who installed obi-installer from one of your PPAs >> some month ago, have forgotten which is the PPA to be used, and I cannot >> find it (I have searched for it for an hour). > sorry I will update the post :) :-) >> Best regards >> Nio > > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp