here's the original email Rob sent to this list:

not sure how you feel about this but maybe you would like to try our dev version
which is getting very close to being very sweet :)

its the ubuntu based version and can be installed directly from the live dvd or
usb with sudo ubiquity

the problems you mention below are one of the reasons we have moved from debian
- was getting way to messy pinning between stable - testing - experimental - the
puredyne meta package was breaking when ever any little problem arose and then
the package manager wanted to remove the whole puredyne part of the system -
there are ways to fix this if you get into some aptitude voodo but i would
suggest coming over to -dev land - you will be plesently suprised i think

http://download.goto10.org/puredyne/carrot_and_coriander/puredyne-carrot_and_coriander-dev_USB_DVD.iso




On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 9:15 AM, altern <[email protected]> wrote:
> if i run ubiquity from the livecd would I get a "good" installation? i mean
> the livecd works way faster than the standard ubuntu install I have. I want
> to know if I would get the same settings as in the liveCD or the standard
> Ubuntu by using this method. I tried to run ubiquity like this
>
> $ ubiquity --desktop %k gtk_ui
>
> Loz wrote:
>>
>> There was a beta of the livecd floating around on this list a while
>> ago. You could perform a full installation off that, which is what I
>> did, and it works brilliantly. Much better (in my opinion) to the
>> Debian setup.
>>
>> I think the new livecd is almost at final, so hopefully not long to
>> wait for the proper version (although I've had no problems with this
>> version - apart from Wireless, but that's an Ubuntu/Broadcom problem
>> generally)
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 6:20 AM, altern <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> hi
>>>
>>> I have so far installed Xubuntu or Ubuntu and later added the puredyne
>>> repositories, but the resulting system is not very efficient compared to
>>> the
>>> previous Debian based version. So if anyone could point into some docs on
>>> some other method to install the latest PureDyne it would be useful. The
>>> wiki is refering to the Debian based puredyne yet.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> enrike
>>>
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>>> irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
>>>
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