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On 03/16/2015 11:22 AM, Gavin Swanson wrote: > EDIT: > > The point of the HASH is not just to verify download integrity. It > also serves as a check that what you've said you published is what got > downloaded. So if I see the hash on the email list and download it > from a torrent or something I can verify that the torrent download > matches your release announcement, and not just that I have a > uncorrupted hacked download or something. > > Gavin S > > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Gavin Swanson <gavinswan...@gmail.com > <mailto:gavinswan...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > The point of the HASH is not just to verify download integrity. It > also serves as a check that what you've said you published. > > On the topic of selling a few branded flash drives I understand > that some people would expect support, but if you make it clear > that you're just selling the branded drive and not the distro or > support for the distro you should be fine. Maybe sell the drive > blank and make people load it themselves that removes you from > being responsible for the content of the drive. > > > Gavin S > > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 5:51 AM, Be <b...@gmx.com > <mailto:b...@gmx.com>> wrote: > > Regarding source code: I accidentally included it all in the > torrent > this time. I meant to only put the ISO image, installer > script, license, > and manual in the torrent and leave out the Kickstart file and > boot > script. All of that (minus the ISO image) is in the filesystem at > /usr/share/crossfade as explained in the manual section entitled > "Modification". > > SHA1 sum of the ISO image: > 27b172a6ec78a8dd308863db3a2f9fea08430171 > > On 03/16/2015 07:41 AM, Be wrote: > > The livecd-creator tool I use the build the ISO image > automatically uses > > implantmd5sum. If you have checkisomd5 installed, the > installer script > > automatically checks the integrity of the ISO before > installing. I > > didn't realize till now that checkisomd5 is a > Fedora-specific program. > > The md5sum of the ISO is: d0188585047a26cb322b424838857e7c . > However, > > any BitTorrent client should verify the integrity of the > download > > automatically. > > > > Regarding wiki, forums, and homepage stuff, I just applied > for hosting > > on Savannah. > > > > Yeah, I agree that I don't want to sell anything with > Crossfade on it > > until it gets more widely tested. Thanks for raising the > questions about > > support. I'll have to think about that. > > > > On 03/16/2015 05:42 AM, re-cy...@hushmail.com > <mailto:re-cy...@hushmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Be! Progress is cool! > >> > >> I think selling them should be held off until they've been > out in > >> the field awhile and there is a chance for bug reports and > stuff. > >> Also, with cost comes an obligation toward product support, > are you > >> ready for that? Does Crossfade have its own wiki, forums, > homepage? > >> Those are other things for consideration in creating > Crossfade as a > >> product. It seems like product support will be the biggest > >> challenge. Also the source should be up somewhere for users > to poke > >> at (and file the inevitable bug reports). > >> > >> The container sounds cool. Who makes it? > >> > >> Also, very important when publishing these things to a > mailing list > >> (not to mention eventually your website) - HASHES. Out of band > >> verification is good stuff. I request at least sha1, I prefer > >> sha256. MD5 is deprecated and should not be used. > >> > >> Yay for getting the .iso out! I'm gonna wait for you to > publish the > >> hash here before I download though, > >> > >> ~RAWRR > >> > >> > >> On Mon, 16 Mar 2015 05:09:18 +0000 "Be" <b...@gmx.com > <mailto:b...@gmx.com>> wrote: > >>> Crossfade GNU/Linux 0.90 is a cross-platform digital DJ > system for > >>> USB > >>> flash and portable hard drives. Crossfade GNU/Linux allows > you to > >>> use a > >>> USB drive with your music collection to DJ on any modern > PC (with > >>> an x86 > >>> or x86_64 CPU), including Apple Macs, using the DJ program > Mixxx > >>> customized however you like. USB drives with Crossfade > GNU/Linux > >>> installed on them show up in Windows, Mac OS X, and > GNU/Linux as > >>> normal > >>> USB drives that music or any other data can be copied > onto. Unlike > >>> ordinary USB drives, they can also be used to boot Crossfade > >>> GNU/Linux. > >>> After rebooting, the PC will be back to how it was before. > See the > >>> manual included in the torrent for installations instructions. > >>> Get the torrent here: > >>> > http://linuxtracker.org/download.php?id=054465878ca40308a585654d385 > >>> 9786dfd79f133&f=crossfade-0.90.torrent > >>> Please seed the torrent! :) > >>> Crossfade GNU/Linux and Mixxx are free software--free as in > >>> artistic > >>> freedom, not just price. You are free and encouraged to > use, copy, > >>> *share*, and modify this software however you wish and > share your > >>> changes with the community here. Sharing Crossfade > GNU/Linux can > >>> be a > >>> great way to encourage friends to start DJing or introduce > DJs who > >>> use > >>> proprietary software such as Traktor, Serato Scratch, > Serato Itch, > >>> or > >>> Virtual DJ to free software without having to commit to > installing > >>> anything on their PC. > >>> Crossfade GNU/Linux is setup with a realtime Linux kernel for > >>> optimal > >>> performance. It includes the Xfce graphical desktop > environment, > >>> Midori > >>> web browser, and Clementine music player. It has a number > of other > >>> programs for live musical performance including the > Hydrogen drum > >>> machine, SooperLooper and Giada loopers, Guitarix electric > guitar > >>> amplifier, Rakarrak guitar effects board, Ardour digital audio > >>> workstation,Audacity wave editor, and many LV2 and LADSPA > audio > >>> effects > >>> plugins. Additionally, Crossfade GNU/Linux includes > utilities that > >>> make > >>> it useful as a computer rescue system, such as the GParted > >>> partition > >>> manager, GNU GRUB bootloader, TestDisk data recovery program, > >>> FSArchiver > >>> filesystem backup program, and MATE Disk Usage Analyzer. > Crossfade > >>> GNU/Linux is a Fedora Remix containing software from > sources other > >>> than > >>> Fedora, namely RPMFusion and PlanetCCRMA, as well as > scripts and > >>> configuration specific to Crossfade GNU/Linux. > >>> To do: > >>> -Confirm that USB drives are readable by CDJs. I do not > have CDJs > >>> so > >>> help would be appreciated! (DJ Pegasus also mentioned it > should be > >>> readable by his car stereo... o.O) > >>> -A logo and desktop background. I have a sketch on paper for a > >>> logo. Now > >>> I need to learn how to use Inkscape. > >>> -Internationalization. Does anyone want to volunteer to > translate > >>> the > >>> liveusb-install script and manual? > >>> I am thinking about ordering custom USB drives with the logo > >>> printed on > >>> them to sell with Crossfade preloaded. They would be > either 16, > >>> 32, or > >>> 64 GB, depending on how much it would cost to make each of > those. > >>> They > >>> would be metal cylinders with tight screw-on caps. The > caps would > >>> be > >>> able to attach to key rings. I will try to get USB 3.0 > drives if > >>> possible. I don't know what the price would be yet, but I am > >>> thinking > >>> somewhere from $10-25 USD. Would anyone be interested in > buying > >>> that? > >>> How much would you be willing to pay for it? > >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> ----------- > >>> Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel > >>> Website, sponsored > >>> by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, > is your > >>> hub for all > >>> things parallel software development, from weekly thought > >>> leadership blogs to > >>> news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. 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