for me the how to install .deb would be great

dpkg was a nice discovery - since I was used to only have to double click on
the .deb

Also a list of potential interesting software could be good - I love nekobee
and it wasn't install by default - that is just an example
(like - other software you might like to create multi-media... I love these
list of what else can be done)

Freemind is also another one but it's a bit remote to the idea of pure:dyne
yet quite usefull.

Arduino should be mention since it's not in the menu (or should it just be
in the menu)

my 2 cents


On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 7:36 AM, gusano <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi
> what about some notes on how to dual-boot with pure-dyne ?
>
> cheers
> _y
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