On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 21:44:22 +0100 Sam Geeraerts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Quiliro Ordóñez schreef: > > Greetings Quiliro. Basicaly, they are the same distribution, with > > respect to binaries. At least version 1.0 (which is the one you have > > now) it is that way. The difference is that the selection of > > packages was made taking into consideration some modifications: > > Compile the last version of LXDE (which may, why not, end up being > > a .deb package for gNewSense and so have a diferent referential > > repository for the > > We've already made some backports, so I think we can manage this if > you are willing to maintain it. Any special reason to have this Unlike our other backports though, this comes with the claim "which may, why not, end up being a .deb package for gNewSense." Quiliro, does this mean you are not packaging it at all, or just that you have not built a gNS compatible set of packages? > version instead of the one in gNS? > > distribution), as well as trnslation to spanish of the web navigator > > that is being used [epipahny] (I have half the .po translated) About > > I'm not sure, but doesn't it already have a Spanish translation? > Anyway, make sure you also submit new or updated translations > upstream (i.e. GNOME). Agreed. > > the rest, there are no major differences but there would in the > > measure that we work on it. If the gNewSense team would accept our > > suggestion of changes it would be marvelous. Thanks! Es de más vale > > así. Pero a mi me gusta mejor que sea también Is there a detailed list of what you've changed, or a way of finding out? (other then debdiffing the entire archive). > >>> en inglés. > >>> > >>> In english is a great option too. It is very welcome. We will > >>> work on that. An english version of your distribution? (I didn't follow that bit). > >>>>> By request of Octavio Rossell, I am trying to reintegrate > >>>>> Amagi to gNewsense... > >>> > >>> That would be great. Could it be as a choice in the desktop > >>> installation? > >>> > >>> No problem with that. > > You mean as a "Minimal desktop" installation? Or as a task for <otherdistro> (This would require <otherdistro> is a sub distro of gNS. eg, all packages are in our archives). > > There is one more thing (I think) that Octavio forgot to mention. > > The kernel used is 2.6.31.6-libre1. > > People who want newer kernels can download them from > http://aligunduz.org/gNewSense/ these are 32bit x86 only. kk -- Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS) Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer http://www.kgoetz.id.au No, I won't join your social networking group
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