Wow, that's really strange, just redownloaded the image
puredyne-leek_and_potato-USB_DVD.iso, made a liveUSB out of it and a
liveDVD, and rosegarden isn`t there. Does anyone have the same problem? I
know it sounds crazy, I wouldn't believe on that too. Either I'm overlooking
it and should go to a psychiatric or something went wrong with both the
images I downloaded and checked with md5sum.

            Ricardo


2009/3/3 Tom Phillpotts <[email protected]>

> Rosegarden is there on my one, should be the same iso image: USB_DVD. It's
> under 'multimedia' I think in the p:d menu on the panel.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Ricardo . <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>>       I don't know if I'm missing something important, but I just made a
>> live USB-Stick with the bigger puredyne image (USB_DVD) and rosegarden
>> doesn't seem to be installed. Are you sure it should be there?
>>
>>            Ricardo
>>
>> 2009/2/26 Rob Canning <[email protected]>
>>
>>>  Tom Phillpotts said :
>>> > 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?
>>>
>>> Hi Tom,
>>> Rosegarden is on the live-USB-DVD image
>>>
>>> http://download.goto10.org/puredyne/leek_and_potato/puredyne-leek_and_potato-USB_DVD.iso
>>>
>>> its only slightly lager than a CD image so fits nicley on a USB stick
>>>
>>> Also, with a USB install there is a partition for your own data to be
>>> saved
>>> so you can install software with aptitude and it will remember it for
>>> your next
>>> session.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> rob
>>>
>>> > 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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