tim hall wrote: > Hi all, > > A musician friend presented me with a laptop yesterday (Compaq Armada) which > was > running Debris linux(, which looks like YA Ubuntu remix). I wanted to > install 64studio on it, bit it only has a CD drive and no obvious means > of booting from a USB stick. I can't believe the amount of difficulty > I'm having trying to install anything else on it. I just want to load > the laptop up with some useful multimedia apps. > > For the time being I've installed Debian Lenny + some extras from > debian-multimedia.org, but from experience, I know that this set-up is > sub-optimal > for even basic music-making activities, such as playing CDs & mp3s without > additional tweaking, whereas 64studio works ootb. > > This is inspiring me to look into the possibility of creating a 64studio > net-installer when I have a bit more time. That would be ideal. Judging by > Daniel's > recent activity, it seems like now might be a good time to start studying PDK. > > ??? > > cheers, > > tim
Hi Tim :) maybe installing Ubuntu Hardy from CD and then adding the 64 Studio 3.0-beta3 repository could solve this issue. Cheers, Ralf http://releases.ubuntu.com/hardy/ r...@64studio:/etc/apt# cat sources.list | grep apt.64studio deb http://apt.64studio.com/backports hardy-backports main _______________________________________________ 64studio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-devel
