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Date: July 31, 2006
From: "Sylvia Hines" <hineslf@xxxxxxx>
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Date: July 25, 2006
From: "Vinod L R" <vinodl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi,
i have a avila
ixp425 board( GWIXP425),and i need debian to be installed into it
.
It would be
greatful if some one can provide me ramdisk.gz and
vmlinuz-2.6.16, as my ramdisk is giving me a kernel panic ....pass init=
option.presently iam not willing to upgrade my redboot boot
loader,as this doesn't provide any mount options.
Thanks in
Advance,
vinod
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Date: July 23, 2006
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Date: July 22, 2006
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On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 04:43:51PM +0200, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote: > Chandan M. C. wrote: > >Hi , > > > > I want to build a debian based distro with debian GUI Installar > >g-i....Is there any document available on "How to Create a disdtro based > >on Debian with g-i" .. If so please let me know the link from where can I > >download... Thru which mailing list I can get much support to build with > >g-i.... debian-boot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > What r all the things needed to build a distro with g-i .. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUI > > How many days it may take to complete with base+gnoem desktop... It is allready available. Try a daily build from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ > hi > > the g-i is nothing more than a very standard d-i + gtk frontend + gtk > and related libs: existing docs to create classic textual d-i images > should apply to the case of the g-i too. Summer 2006 was very hot in western europe. Cheers Geert Stappers
Date: July 22, 2006
From: Attilio Fiandrotti <fiandro@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Chandan M. C. wrote:
Hi , I want to build a debian based distro with debian GUI Installar g-i....Is there any document available on "How to Create a disdtro based on Debian with g-i" .. If so please let me know the link from where can I download... Thru which mailing list I can get much support to build with g-i.... What r all the things needed to build a distro with g-i .. How many days it may take to complete with base+gnoem desktop...
hithe g-i is nothing more than a very standard d-i + gtk frontend + gtk and related libs: existing docs to create classic textual d-i images should apply to the case of the g-i too.
Attilio
Date: July 22, 2006
From: "Chandan M. C." <chandanmc@xxxxxxx>
Hi , I want to build a debian based distro with debian GUI Installar g-i....Is there any document available on "How to Create a disdtro based on Debian with g-i" .. If so please let me know the link from where can I download... Thru which mailing list I can get much support to build with g-i.... What r all the things needed to build a distro with g-i .. How many days it may take to complete with base+gnoem desktop... Regards Chandan
Date: July 22, 2006
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Date: July 13, 2006
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Enrico Zini wrote:
Andreas Tille asked me to post a little report about my CDD talk at RMLL. The slides can be found at http://people.debian.org/~enrico/talks
Really? The last talks where these of DebConf (that were interesting too epsecially the HOWTO_wast_time ;-) ).
Most of the questions were suggestions of extra usefull tools. Two that ended up in my notes of are reprepro[1] and http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive
Yeah, basically pulling together the already available toolchain and documenting it.
I had this feeling two years ago in Malaga and started
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/cdd/cdd/trunk/doc/
I hope any interested person has SVN access. If not - just ask me!
(I hope to be able to spend more time on CDD now again since I now
moved to my new home and got the permission to get DSL for TODAY -
hooray!)
Kind regards
Andreas.
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Date: July 12, 2006
From: Enrico Zini <enrico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, Andreas Tille asked me to post a little report about my CDD talk at RMLL. The slides can be found at http://people.debian.org/~enrico/talks The talk mostly covered what's in the slides. This time I went a bit more technical, talking about the infrastructure that's already available and giving example commands and pointers to where to find more. Most of the questions were suggestions of extra usefull tools. Two that ended up in my notes of are reprepro[1] and http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive While preparing the talks, and later on when people were suggesting software I didn't mention, I figured out that we have lots of tools. Lots and diverse. I was wondering if, as a diversion while trying to create the Ultimate CDD Infrastructure, it wouldn't be a good idea to do a bit of census work, exploring the tools that we already have, creating some tutorials on how to use them, giving examples of how to use them as a toolchain to create a installation CD or live CD. Yeah, basically pulling together the already available toolchain and documenting it. Ciao, Enrico [1] apt-cache show reprepro -- GPG key: 1024D/797EBFAB 2000-12-05 Enrico Zini <enrico@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: July 11, 2006
From: Knut Yrvin <knuty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
After contacts with the different branches of the DebianEdu project and some of the cooperating projects, we have put together a draft application for OLPC developer boards. To sum it up we have the following parties that said they could contribute: - The LinEx people and Christian Perrier from the Debian installer team could help out with the installer (getting a Debian distro install with Linux-bios) - Anton Borisow could help out with power management and bios issues - Skolelinux Germany is currently waiting for shipment for some boards from Brightstar that would be located at their tests center. - Knut Yrvin will help out getting a debloated KDE desktop to work. He will cooperate with student projects at universities and university colleges making a more light weight desktop of standard GUI applications and components tailored for use inn education. We really need people also working with the mesh network (IPv6). And it would be nice with some person(s) that could help out with documentation on a wiki. To use the wiki as a tool for simple status reports an such is really working. So it would be nice if someone would join the effort making the mesh network work out of the box, and the effort with maintaining and updating documentation and small status reports on a wiki. Please give feedback so that we can improve the application for boards, the plans, or if you would participate. Link to the draft application: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/OLPC The development of a Debian OLPC solution will almost certain to be done under the DebianEdu umbrella, but it is really a cross project activity to get this working. I'll e-mail this to the debian custom list as I announced earlier. But a lot of development coordination will also be done on other lists, by IRC and the wiki. I'll present this plan on Thursday at the DevCamp 2006 at Forbach in France with 50 Skolelinux developers and contributors. So please join our common effort to make OLPC a success! http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/DevCamp2006 Best regards Knut Yrvin from the Skolelinux project Norway