HELLO
I would if you can get a external hard drive and put everything on
that then do a clean install of g os unless like mahjongg says you are
setting up a dual boot system.

On Dec 9, 7:58 pm, Genjinaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fail, its too much effort than I'm willing to do. The is a file that
> is needed but even if you download the binary & install, its not
> acknowledged.
>
> My best advice is to do a fresh install.
>
> To be fair the method is still in "alpha" and it doesn't warn about
> needed repos to combat the file. (lib something, I forget the name of
> it.)
>
> On Dec 9, 11:59 am, Genjinaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm going to attempt it with Ubuntu 8.10, I'll let you know how it
> > works out.
>
> > On Dec 8, 5:57 pm, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Has anybody actually succeeded in getting a fully functional gOS 3
> > > that way?
> > > I think it is a -trifle- more complicated than Genjinaro seems to
> > > imply.
> > > Which "Ubuntu package" is that if I may ask that can do this trick?
>
> > > On 8 dec, 23:46, Genjinaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I sure if you add the gos repositories you can select the ubuntu
> > > > package to make an existing Ubuntu install into a gOS modded version.
>
> > > > I haven't tried it myself but here is the repo to get it:
>
> > > > debhttp://software.thinkgos.comgadgetsmain
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