2009/12/27 altern <[email protected]>:
> 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.

It's like the live CD. In other words really nice ;)

> I tried to run ubiquity like this
>
> $ ubiquity --desktop %k gtk_ui

...and what? It worked? It didn't work?

Dan


> 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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>>>
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