aymeric mansoux(e)k dio:
altern said :
is there a way to start current pure dyne from hardrive instead of from CD?, like in prev version was
As I said, and as Karsten said too, not yet :)
Might be available as a test feature in leek&potato, but miso is CD only.
i was confused because of antons answer to mattin. i guess you have to update the sources and apt-get each time you run the cd if you want something that it is not in the cd.

aaaah .... right.

Ok.

The deal is that now, pure:dyne is a live distribution that combines
Debian Lenny, Debian Multimedia and a pure:dyne repository for
everything else (with a long term plan to have the software we package
included in Debian).

So that means if you have a Debian install (maybe Ubuntu) you can get
directly our packages. There is a work in progress doc for that.

If you can't wait:
deb http://debian.goto10.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
deb-src http://debian.goto10.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free

mmmmmmm... sorry but not sure i understand you totally.
you mean that i could, from my laptop with Ubuntu Studio or desktop with Debian 64Studio, kind of "upgrade" to puredyne?, like installing your kernel and some other packages via apt-get?

(Note: we won't provide support for individual package install until
we're done documenting it properly, but if you know your way with apt
and co, feedback is welcome)

Concerning the reply from karsten to mattin, I think he got confused
(karsten:) because yes, SC is in the liveCD already (see karsten's reply
to tadashi to enable it).




Antonios Galanopoulos(e)k dio:
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said :
hello all
is supercollider installed in new version?
yes it is mostly packaged, there are sc packages for debian/lenny in the debian repo.
add these lines in your sources.list and update to get them

deb http://debian.goto10.org/debian lenny main
deb-src http://debian.goto10.org/debian lenny main

which yo
cheers
mattin


Selon krgn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

hm. without a cd/dvd drive you'd have to wait I think.
you could run it in
qemu though, if thats interesting to you ;-)

On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 11:45 PM, altern
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

aymeric mansoux(e)k dio:

altern said :

is this correct to boot new puredyne-miso from usb
key?
https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/wiki/DocBurnBootUSB

partly correct
it's not finished :)
so ignore this one for now

so how could i test it on my laptop? i have no cd
drive. is it possible or
maybe i have to wait?



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