For those people that wish a graphical toll IpsPkgTool or IpsGui provided that
option.
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> n/docs/ksh93s/man/man3/magic/;jsessionid=E9E48E65F0783
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Thanks but... what i should do with that?
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I have only 256MB memory on my laptop. How can I install
Indiana? Can I install it in the text mode?
Thank you in advance!
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anything new concerning this problem?
thanks, karsten
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On Dec 11, 2007 6:42 AM, Tony Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have only 256MB memory on my laptop. How can I install
> Indiana? Can I install it in the text mode?
> Thank you in advance!
Text mode installation or installation on 256mb systems is not
supported at this time.
In the future, t
> On Dec 11, 2007 6:42 AM, Tony Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have only 256MB memory on my laptop. How can I install
>> Indiana? Can I install it in the text mode?
>> Thank you in advance!
>
> Text mode installation or installation on 256mb systems is not
> supported at this time.
>
> In
On Dec 11, 2007 1:57 PM, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Dec 11, 2007 6:42 AM, Tony Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I have only 256MB memory on my laptop. How can I install
> >> Indiana? Can I install it in the text mode?
> >> Thank you in advance!
> >
> > Text mode insta
Dennis:
How much swap space do you allocate on the system in order for Install
with 256 MB to work ? I heard that some one was able to make this work
if swap space is at least 2 GB.
The last time I tried this in snv_70b on 256 MB Dell system, the
ttinstall does not work. My swap space is onl
> On Dec 11, 2007 1:57 PM, Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> > On Dec 11, 2007 6:42 AM, Tony Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> I have only 256MB memory on my laptop. How can I install
>> >> Indiana? Can I install it in the text mode?
>> >> Thank you in advance!
>> >
>> > Text
> Dennis:
>
> How much swap space do you allocate on the system in order for Install
> with 256 MB to work ? I heard that some one was able to make this work
> if swap space is at least 2 GB.
Well, I only have 1GB of swap space here on slice 1 of the internal disk.
I guess I could pop in a 1GB U
Hi all,
I've booted and installed nv_70 on a 256mb system with about 512mb of
swap and it worked fine. I'm told these days that ttinstall needs
384mb, (as of nv_73, was it?) but haven't tried this myself.
On the same 256mb system, I've had /terrible/ trouble trying to get
Indiana to install, wit
Was the mercurial source code included in the Developer Preview OS? Or,
do I need to download
the mercurial source code after installing the preview OS?
Barbara
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A new feature you might be interested in was implemented today.
The ability to save install/remove actions to a script for use on
multiple machines or servers. File | Generate Script also just in case
you get caught as a un-privileged user you can still generate the script
to save work and then r
> Hi all,
>
> I've booted and installed nv_70 on a 256mb system with about 512mb of
> swap and it worked fine. I'm told these days that ttinstall needs
> 384mb, (as of nv_73, was it?) but haven't tried this myself.
I have tried various pxe-boot incantations as well as booting via CDROM
without m
Dennis Clarke wrote:
> I'm beginning to wonder about the value of targetting small systems. Isn't
> everything being sold today shipping with 1GB RAM minimal ?
Totally agree - I'm just a cheapskate, and this is as easy a way for me
to learn about the distro constructor as anything else :-)
Tim Foster wrote:
Dennis Clarke wrote:
I'm beginning to wonder about the value of targetting small systems. Isn't
everything being sold today shipping with 1GB RAM minimal ?
Totally agree - I'm just a cheapskate, and this is as easy a way for me
to learn about the distro
Install post
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> Tim Foster wrote:Dennis Clarke wrote: I'm beginning to
> wonder about the value of targetting small systems. Isn't everything
> being sold today shipping with 1GB RAM minimal ?Totally
> agree - I'm just a cheapskate, and this is as easy a way for me to
> learn a
Dennis/Tim,
Hobbyist/hackers generally aren't going to be able to afford to designate
their primary machine towards testing and developing Indiana... lowering the
minimum hardware bar is a worthwhile goal. (Some distros install no default
GUI and have you get whatever GUI you want from a repo.).
> I created a shell script to perform the steps and have attached it.
How do you use update_indiana_image.txt? I tried to run it with sh and it
didn't work. Maybe it got screwed up in the email attachment encoding/decoding
process.
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Some of us in the desktop team are looking into taking some
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