Hello, > Nice looking logo. I included it already in the presentation for a > univ here in Ven for mid Jan. > If they approve flying me 1000 km to the other side of Venezuela. It's > in Spanish.
Good news, you can let us know what's going on through this mailing list. Don't forget to share your presentation with us as soon as possible, this may be useful for other project contributors. > Haven't done much else. Sort of a let down about the article. :) but > I'm working on it. We're not in a hurry and this end of year shows quieter stats on the website. Let's wait for people coming back to work! > I'll put it on LXer or somewhere else. There are quite a few places to > post stuff. Maybe we should share a list of sites on which we can have a publication access to be able to organize our advertising campaigns in the future. Don't you think so? > I tried to do a frugal install of DD with Unetbootin. Didn't know it > would do that. When booting, it gave an error and said to report it to > Debian Live. Haven't yet. Wondering if anyone else has had better luck > with installing to hard disk. I have a couple of P3s: 1 won't boot > from the CD any more and they're both slow, slow, slow. I don't know what the “frugal install” really does. Most likely if you chose Debian Lenny as distribution, this should work out of the box. If not, please first try the official installation procedure before opening a ticket on Gna with the boot error message. The official procedure is: http://www.doudoulinux.org/web/english/documentation-7/advanced-tools/article/installing-doudoulinux To open a bug report: https://gna.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=doudoulinux You need an account on Gna to open a new ticket. Please also note that the kernel shipped within DDL is an x686 instead of an x486. I don't know precisely where is the limit below which x686 ceases to work (Pentium I? II? III?). > I suppose I could just do a net install on them, then install dd, > gamine, pysychache. What else would I need? so it boots in the kiosk > mode, I suppose it is. There are a lot of small tweaks to get the full DDL environment (it is not just a selection of packages even if we have an obsolete meta-package for whole DDL on our Debian repository). The easiest way is undoubtedly to dd the USB image onto your HD, which the official installation procedure actually does. You can also try to uncompress the CD image, copy all files onto HD then install any boot loader (not tested but should work, this is one of the Debian Live installation procedures). Cheers, JM. _______________________________________________ Doudoulinux-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/doudoulinux-dev
