Hi, I too am interested in a liveYADE, recently a colleague of mine brought to my attention a live Debian distro called Paipix which has multiple drivers for ATI and Nvida graphics/video cards and lets you choose which driver you want to use at boot.
I think a Debian distro or Unbuntu distro with multi-drivers is the way to go (paipix is just one example). Currently I am experimenting with Sidux (Debian sid distro) and Kubuntu, using Kubuntu I was able to download YADE using *bzr branch lp:yade* and hopefully I can get it installed and produce a liveCD. On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:51 PM, Chen, Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, all: > > I am thinking of making a livecd for YADE so that it will be easier for > anyone trying to demonstrate or use YADE before spending days compiling it, > but there are several problems: > (1) The 3D graphic driver, I don't know if any Linux distro can come with a > 3D integrated driver, otherwise we can still make it work using software > rendering. > (2) The specific Linux distro, I am still running Fedora Core 4 and CentOS > 5, however I wonder if anyone have an idea on which is the best platform for > YADE? I know a lot of people like Ubuntu. > (3) The YADE version, I only have the experience on the current version at > wikia, does anyone think it the best version to come with the livecd? or use > the latest svn? > > Above are the issues I thought of, welcome any other suggestions. Currently > I am just planning, it will take might some couple of weeks before start. > > _______________________________________________ > Yade-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/yade-users > > -- Daryl Begaye Diné College http://www.dinecollege.edu Major(s): Computer Science and Fine Arts
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