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doh - this: "that" wiki page https://wiki.parabola.nu/Parabola_Keyring
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 09:40:28AM -0300, fauno wrote:
> an installer iso that rsync's itself into the new root instead of
> downloading all packages from internet and installing them.
that is essentially how classic liveCDs work - most notably those of the
knoppix and puppy variety - except not
I've run the following commands in the libretools dir:
git config --global user.name "botho"
git config --global user.email "t.boesm...@openmailbox.org"
git add /po/nl
git commit -am "xbs.po nl"
git push origin master
I get the following error:
XML error: undefined entity
error: no DAV locking
As mentionned on IRC, the ruby-ronn package is needed
On Thu, 6 Jul 2017 20:13:43 -0400
Megver83 wrote:
> that's because you didn't clone the devtools-par.git repo. See
> https://git.parabola.nu/packages/libretools.git/tree/po/HACKING#n14
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> Just do $ git clone
mcgre...@mailoo.org writes:
> I don't know if it's feasible, but a compromise could be a 2 panes tmux
> or screen. In one of them would be a cli based install similar to
> debian, but that shows you the command before running it, and in the
> other one the install guide page for this step. It
Hi everyone,
I'll just give my experience as an average user -- not a total newbie,
not a guru. I'm quite used to (and enjoy) cli install, however I
understand that for a first attempt, it's puzzling. Some of my feedback
might reflect lack of knowledge of stuff that makes it easier, but if I