Hi and welcome ! At the moment we are working on creating a new release of gNewSense based on debian wheezy[1]. We are in the process of debugging the main builder scripts and the gen-scripts that build individual packages[2]. There is a debmirror command that does not work properly as described here [3].
Besides this, i suggest browsing through the gNewSense website [4]. Good to have you on board lordeddi [1] http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Builder/HowToCreateYourOwnGNULinuxDistribution [2] http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/gnewsense/builder/files [3] https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?14701 [4] http://gnewsense.org/Main/HowToHelp On 11/14/2017 01:31 AM, Glory Nong wrote: > What should I do next? > > 2017-11-13 10:17 GMT+08:00 Glory Nong <n...@guoruei.net > <mailto:n...@guoruei.net>>: > > Thanks Sam > > So let me introduce myself > > Hello > > I am guoruei,come from China. I work for my wed project guoruEi .com > . Since 2010 . alone. > > That is a long journey. > > The first thing first develop infrastructure, in my picture is > > ------ > guoruei.com <http://guoruei.com> > ------ > guoruei lan > ------ > software > ------ > hardware > ------ > > ------hardware part------ > > So I got some router, server, PC , notebook(2 lemote yeeloong > 8089d), and computer board(something like raspberrypi and nanopi), > and lan it > > router(multiple) > 192.168.2.1-9 > server(multiple) > 192.168.2.11-19 > PC(multiple) > 192.168.2.21-29 > notebook(multiple) > 192.168.31-39 > computer board(multiple) > 192.168.2.61-89 > > The server can be work for virtual, my plan is one server virtual > nine guest > > server1 > 192.168.2.11 > > server virtual machine > No.1 Guest--192.168.2.111 > No.2 Guest--192.168.2.112 > No.3 Guest--192.168.2.113 > No.4 Guest--192.168.2.114 > No.5 Guest--192.168.2.115 > No.6 Guest--192.168.2.116 > No.7 Guest--192.168.2.117 > No.8 Guest--192.168.2.118 > No.9 Guest--192.168.2.119 > > it work now > > ------hardware part end------ > > ------------part line----------------- > > ------software part------ > > I have multiple devices, so I can launching many operating system > > OpenWRT > Debian > Raspbian > gNewSense > Ubuntu > RHEL > CentOS > Arch > Gentoo > > some time MACOS and Windows for test. > > I also use QEMU/KVM and WMware for virtual machine > > and application > > vim > emacs > git > gitlab ce > > and wed application > > wordpress > mediawiki > > and more I was try > > ------software part end------ > > ------------part line----------------- > > ------skills part ------ > > I was repack my lemote yeeloong 8089d(MIPSEL) - debian operating > system to like when I first download package, so people can be > installed normally if I share it. Of course, it can be use to backup > systems. > > I was repack my raspberry pi(ARM) operating system - raspbian. > people go raspbian.org <http://raspbian.org> dnowload raspbian will > get a .img file right? I also get a .img file and install to sdcard, > and I remove something I do not want or non-free, after that repack > to a .img file. so can be share it to people. > > I also can write some bash shell script, but not the high level > > python is training now > > and can not code any C++ and JAVA now , but interesting it ,will go > on after python training > > ------skills part end------ > > ------------part line----------------- > > ------------Why join gNewSense development Team------ > > I like use free software in my project, but not just ues, I want > join to develop it. So I think gNewSense is good start for me to > join develop free software. > > ------------Why join gNewSense development Team end------ > > Thanks again everyone > > 2017-11-13 5:05 GMT+08:00 Sam Geeraerts <sam...@elmundolibre.be > <mailto:sam...@elmundolibre.be>>: > > Op Sun, 12 Nov 2017 20:37:16 +0800 > schreef Glory Nong <n...@guoruei.net <mailto:n...@guoruei.net>>: > > > I need some one talk to me and guide. > > Welcome to gNewSense. Could you introduce yourself and give some > more > information about your experience, skills and interests? That > makes it > easier to get you started with something that fits you. > > > And do some test ? > > There are no tests or certifications required to start with > gNewSense. > We're pretty easy-going about that. :) > > Regards, > Sam Geeraerts > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > gNewSense-dev mailing list > gNewSense-dev@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev > _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list gNewSense-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev