On 02/21/2015 03:06 PM, Walter Lapchynski wrote: > On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Israel <[email protected]> wrote: >> There is an alternative method for installing on Low memory computers >> already. >> This is OBI > Problem #1: it's entirely non-standard. I could maybe live with that, > but it needs to successfully be able to walk a total noob through the > process and needs to be able to be distributed entirely by CD and it > needs to be able to install without the Internet. > > I think debian-installer and ubiquity successfully do all of these. > Problems we have with debian-installer usually revolve around the fact > that no one in the Ubuntu camp really maintains it for the purposes of > installing X. This gets back to the non-standard issue. > > The only problem with ubiquity is its problems with memory. I believe > we can fix that— in a Lubuntu sort of way— through limiting the glitz > and user interface. What we need is some development help! > > See here for more thoughts on the subject: > https://blueprints.launchpad.net/lubuntu-brainstorming/+spec/one-iso-to-rule-them-all1 Hi Walter, I use OBI without internet on low resource computers. It is very easy... I will link you to an ISO, when I get it uploaded for you to test and see if you like it.. Though... Lubuntu is pretty large... so it probably would not fit on a CD anymore... only a DVD, or USB.... What is a base Lubuntu footprint on a system? is it less than 2 Gig?
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