[email protected] wrote: > Good afternoon. > > I've been using GRASS in Arramagong for a while, and I think it is an > excellent piece of software to use open source GIS tools. > > My question is simple. I'm related to the Ubuntu system and its installation > process, and I would like to install Arramagong as the system by default into > my secondary PC. > > Choosing "System/Install Xubuntu GNU Linux" will install the system into a > disk partition? > Can I use the Live CD to install it? If I do it, the GIS tools I'm using from > the virtual machine version will be installed along with Xubuntu? > > Thank you in advance! > > Luis Alberto Vega. >
Theoretically, the answer is yes. However we did not have time to test the install option on the disc thouroughly, and the few attempts made by some were not successful (has anyone done it successfully?). There are at least 2 other options though, 1. Download the Virtual Machine version and run it in any other the freely available virtual machine tools (Virtual Box, Vmware Player, Vmware Server, Parallels, etc) - depending on your primary operating system this solution may vary slightly. The advantage here is no need to reboot your computer to use it, the disadvantage - it's a little trickier to setup shared drives, and you need a decent computer with plenty of ram. 2. Install any of the Ubuntu 9.04 line-up(Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu) and run the scripts that we used to build the live disc to repeat the installation. Or do the installation of just the tools you want. GRASS is actually pretty easy to install from online repositories. Thanks for you interest, Alex _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo
