You could create your own live CD/USB with tools like Ubuntu Customization Kit
http://www.howtogeek.com/109736/how-to-create-a-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-or-usb/

Olivier

2013/4/30 Jonathan Yip <[email protected]>:
> Both Debian and Ubuntu have the whole TeXLive distribution and Gregorio(TeX)
> packaged, ready to install from the official repositories within one
> command:
>
> sudo apt-get install texlive-full gregorio gregoriotex
>
> And that's it.  Everything you need would be installed with that.  The
> TeXLive version would be either 2009 or 2012, both of which works fine with
> Gregorio.
>
> The only problem is that the distributions only ship with a stable release
> of Gregorio, which means it's the 2.0.2 release back from ages ago, without
> the certain updates that only lives in trunk currently, e.g. the English
> centering-scheme.
>
> Best,
> Jonathan
>
>
> On Tue 30 Apr 2013 10:28:55 BST, Anselmo Ettelt wrote:
>>
>> (who wants to read more:)
>>
>> ...
>>
>>
>> Hallo,
>> I gave up. It does not work on my Linux-USB-Stick. I spent to much time
>> with it, while I was outside of Portugal. Still thanks to all advices, also
>> those, which I didn't answer! I followed all, but no chance! Always the same
>> errors. Output: a pdf-file, but after each line a error-comment inside the
>> score. So I just gave up. Senseless with this USB-Stick.
>> Now, being back in this Portugal, where I am half of the time, I am with
>> the Windows-Computer, on which I succeeded to install all two months ago.
>> All is working fine here!
>> But let me ask a last thing concerning Linux-systems (I still don't loos
>> the hope, that I could have “Gregorio” with me, carrying it on a portable
>> bootable Stick and having it with me on the second place, where I am half of
>> my time):
>> Is there a Linux system, which includes the required elements? They say,
>> Linux has TeX (or TeX-Works, or TeX-Life, or what-ever; for me it is all the
>> same thing), but in the systems which I discovered, I did not find it. Or
>> didn't I search for the right thing? If I could get a Linux-System, on which
>> I could just install Gregorio, without installing anything else or without
>> further tricks, than it would be fine for me!
>> Thank you!
>> Fr Anselm
>>
>>
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