>Of course, just like for everything else, comment and suggestions are
always welcome and the wiki is open to anyone who wants to contribute!
thanks will explore more ;-)
marc
marc garrett said :
Aha!
Thanks for that info, this answers a couple of questions we've been
dealing with :-)
Glad it helps,
I agree things might be still a bit confusing as the new system can be
approached and used in many different way which is also what we wanted
to answer to various needs of artists and musicians.
Everything will make more sense once we have most of it documented,
which is going well, never had so much documentation in p:d ;)
http://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/wiki/UserDoc
We've also started to integrate our workshops courses inside the main
doc so there is some form of continuity and it makes our teaching
resources available to everyone else as well.
Of course, just like for everything else, comment and suggestions are
always welcome and the wiki is open to anyone who wants to contribute!
a.
marc
www.furtherfield.org
Heather Corcoran said :
Hopefully we should have an easier method closer to the last one for
our next milestone...
Absolutely.
The current pure:dyne misses an easy system for providing a similar dock
and nest feature so you can have a quick install option without touching
to anything else. We have alread sorted automounting (including write
access to NTFS partitions) but we're done yet! :)
This will be fixed in the next pure:dyne release (leek and potato).
https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/roadmap
It is also important to understand that we consider a full Debian
install or the direct use of our debian repository, something that
belongs to "advanced" users, and that we do not want to force people
to install a full system if they don't need too :)
The problem using the debian repos we have, is also that what you get is
the current work in progress (packages from leek&potato) which explains
why some might be broken! If this is the case, you should download
separately as indicated in the doc that Heather was mentionning.
To give you a simplified view on the project roadmap the current state
is like this:
- liveCD: working in miso
- liveCD with automount: working in leek&potato alpha2
- liveCD with dock-like: scheduled for leek&potato alpha5
- liveCD with nest-like: scheduled for leek&potato - liveDVD and
liveUSB: scheduled for third milestone
- debian repository: working since miso
(p.s. can someone check my directions are correct?! :P )
It was good :)
But I noticed we have 2 errors in our documentation
* if you copy the skel in your install, then it will have an effect
only on new users, not on users already created. So to have the p:d
look'n'feel for already created users, the file should be also put in
the home folder of those users
* I think there is some missing information on the APT settings page to
have a proper pinning working
https://devel.goto10.org/puredyne/ticket/597
Anyway, as Heather said, please feel free to ask anything, feedback,
patches and review are very important so we can improve things :)
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