hm... i was going to try and fix and rebuild myself locally, but i can't
seem to find a broth for building 9.11.  does that exist somewhere?

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 7:13 PM, grant centauri <[email protected]> wrote:

> ah yes.  a friend of mine ran into the same problem recently.  i ran into
> it myself a few years back.  glad you found the solution!  i assumed the
> script had been fixed, but apparently it isn't included with the ISO.  if
> the dev team is listening, is that something that got fixed and never
> rebuilt?  or is that something still to be done?  i imagine it is trivial
> and i can give it a shot, but a new ISO still needs to be built.
>
> the difference between the two is simply a filename.  i imagine at one
> point there was two kernels and the script was pointing to the second one
> (as well as initrd).  now there is only one and the script should point to
> the only one that is there, namely vmlinuz.
>
> here's a link to the gazpacho ISOs that have been built
>
> http://download.goto10.org/puredyne/gazpacho/
>
> you can get there by following the normal download link and then just
> going up a directory and back down to gazpacho.  you'll want to get the
> latest one from July 2011.
>
> -grant
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Dave Britton <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> puredyne team,
>> I have used puredyne as my primary distro for over a year now, mainly to
>> use supercollider. I appreciate your work to make the distro!
>>
>> I inadvertently upgraded ffmpeg and related low level codecs, causing
>> some karmic programs to stop working, and after fiddling with failed
>> efforts to backpedal, I decided to do a complete reinstall, by creating a
>> bootable USB .
>>
>> I downloaded the latest carrot and coriander iso file (in my case the
>> amd64 version) and built the USB as described on the puredyne.org site,
>> using the make-live-device.sh script. The USB would not boot, saying "file
>> not found" when grub loaded. This turned out to be because the grub script
>> on the puredyne partition, /boot/grub/grub.cfg, calls for loading vmlinuz1
>> and initrd1.img but in the puredyne partition /live directory the iso
>> package has vmlinuz (without 1 at the end) and initrd.img (no 1) in them.
>> Changing the script by removing the 1's enabled the USB to boot. So far so
>> good, except that this is not how you want puredyne to behave for
>> newcomers, and maybe my fix was the wrong thing to do, since vmlinuz and
>> mlinuz1 are presumably not the same, and I don't know why the discrepancy
>> is there.
>>
>> Can anyone explain what the difference is between vmlinuz and vmlinuz1,
>> and whether this makes a difference in my installation, and why the
>> standard public website download doesn't work, or what I did wrong in the
>> process?
>>
>> Second, how can I get the beta version of puredyne 10? Like others who
>> have posted here, I'm also looking to get past the problems of karmic not
>> being supported any longer.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> -Dave
>>
>>
>> grant centauri wrote:
>>
>>> I believe there is still work progressing on Puredyne 10.  Its coming
>>> along slowly because everyone is busy with other non Puredyne stuff.  Any
>>> help is welcome though!  I need to get in there myself and help work out
>>> some bugs.  Last I knew there was a Beta version people can download and
>>> use.
>>>
>>> -grant
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Bruno Ruviaro <[email protected]<mailto:
>>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    Thanks for posting this, I had just run into that problem recently
>>>    and was trying to find the answer!
>>>
>>>    By the way, is there any plan to a newer puredyne based on a
>>>    recent version of Ubuntu? (just curious)
>>>
>>>    Thanks!
>>>
>>>    Bruno
>>>
>>>    On 01/13/2012 04:00 AM, [email protected]
>>>    <mailto:puredyne-request@**goto10.org <[email protected]>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>        Sorry, i just found this:
>>>        http://ubuntuforums.org/ showthread.php?t=1895629
>>>        
>>> <http://ubuntuforums.org/**showthread.php?t=1895629<http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1895629>
>>> >
>>>
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>>> >
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>>> <http://irc.goto10.org/**puredyne<http://irc.goto10.org/puredyne>
>>> >
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