Trent W. Buck wrote:
Does Ubiquity support installing Debian?
yes.
If not, is anyone working on it?
not that I'm aware of, and I also think it's useless.
From the Debian point of view, we should only have one installer
infrastructure. An implementation of that can be seen in the different
Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trent W. Buck wrote:
Does Ubiquity support installing Debian?
yes.
If not, is anyone working on it?
not that I'm aware of, and I also think it's useless.
I agree. Ubiquity doesn't support md RAID or LVM; and its Hardy version
has accessibility
Marco Amadori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 05 July 2008, 08:41:19, Trent W. Buck wrote:
3. Ubuntu-style installer
This is where you boot into a graphical Debian Live system and run a
wizard-based program which installs and configures the live system,
all the time
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trent W. Buck) writes:
A year ago, the d-i graphical guy said, that the graphical d-i mode
could be easily recompiled to work as a standalone application (it
needs to be linked against gtk, rather than gtk directfb stuff in
order to run on ordinary X11). I've not heard
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