Michael Herger;255820 Wrote:
> > Michael, I could not install 7.0, it kept giving me a install error
> > right after "extracting perl and supporting files" I tried looking
> in
> > the logs, but nothing jumped out at me. I ended up installing 6.5.4
> > using the same process and everything worke
> Ubuntu is a lot bigger than DSL, but maybe customization of the Ubuntu
> Live CD is possible, with SqueezeCenter added in.
Did you have a look at http://uck.sourceforge.net/ - the Ubuntu Customization
Kit.
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> Michael, I could not install 7.0, it kept giving me a install error
> right after "extracting perl and supporting files" I tried looking in
> the logs, but nothing jumped out at me. I ended up installing 6.5.4
> using the same process and everything worked fine.
Then I'd assume you were using S
> I looked at DSL-N for a bit, and that looks like it might not be the
So did I. But it looks rather dead as a project.
> answer for a future SlimCD "live CD" either. I wonder if just using
> Ubuntu to make a new live CD with SqueezeCenter might be the answer to
> this problem.
The idea of SlimC
Michael Herger;255700 Wrote:
> > Thanks Michael, One more question (hopefully). In your SlimNAS
> > desciption above, you mention to download the ""noCPAN" or
> > "no-cpan-arch" flavour" of slimserver? Currently Slimdevices only
> list
> > a "Dibian Ubuntu" and "Linux RPM" flavour to download?
>
Pat Farrell;255774 Wrote:
> Ron F. wrote:[color=blue]
> I ran DSL-N for a while on an ancient laptop. I liked it, but it was
> early in the stability cycle.
>
> Is it still a viable development platform? A few months ago, it looked
>
> abandoned.
>
> Ubuntu or Knoppix seem to have some of the
Ron F. wrote:
> I looked at DSL-N for a bit, and that looks like it might not be the
> answer for a future SlimCD "live CD" either. I wonder if just using
> Ubuntu to make a new live CD with SqueezeCenter might be the answer to
> this problem.
I ran DSL-N for a while on an ancient laptop. I liked
Michael,
I looked at DSL-N for a bit, and that looks like it might not be the
answer for a future SlimCD "live CD" either. I wonder if just using
Ubuntu to make a new live CD with SqueezeCenter might be the answer to
this problem.
-Ron
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> Thanks Michael, One more question (hopefully). In your SlimNAS
> desciption above, you mention to download the ""noCPAN" or
> "no-cpan-arch" flavour" of slimserver? Currently Slimdevices only list
> a "Dibian Ubuntu" and "Linux RPM" flavour to download?
http://www.slimdevices.com/downloads/night
Michael Herger;255597 Wrote:
> > Hi guys's can anyone point me to a URL that ill give me step by step
> > directions on how to create a SLIMCD bootable thumbdrive? using a PC
> > running XP?
>
> http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_to_a_USB_Flash_Drive
>
> Please be warned that I
> Hi guys's can anyone point me to a URL that ill give me step by step
> directions on how to create a SLIMCD bootable thumbdrive? using a PC
> running XP?
http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_to_a_USB_Flash_Drive
Please be warned that I'm not sure I'll be able to provide SlimCD fo
Hi guys's can anyone point me to a URL that ill give me step by step
directions on how to create a SLIMCD bootable thumbdrive? using a PC
running XP?
Cheers, and Thanks
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