Hi,

I'm using the latest puredyne live cd, it's great!
Everything i've to used works well, impressive. It's smooth and fast (xfce
is nice too). Wireless network configured by itself. Even no xruns in jack!!

I have installed rosegarden (had to manually dpkg some packages that didn't
seem to be in the default mirror location using aptitude, but no biggie).
I want to somehow have rosegarden installed when I boot as it took a little
time to install (i understand why it's not on the live cd -fairly weighty).
I'm using a friend's computer so I can't, as much as I'd love to, install
puredyne onto the hard-drive.

If I make a live usb key from the live cd what's the best way to include
rosegarden? I had a look and found these instructions for making a custom
live iso to boot from, should i do it this way? or are there some better
instructions for another method somewhere else? :
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive/Howto/ISO
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive/Examples

Thanks,
Tom
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