consolebosshog wrote:lbtwin how to set up thanks
consolebosshog wrote:i did yellow dog sdtv install went to the graphical installer and searched the letter x under available packages and installed. it there is also a development package. I have no other repositories set up but what came originally set up.
I was thinking about if enough smart people got together they could have a remaster of yellow dog. just brainstorming. But some features that would be nice. install has fast as helios. log in from kboot them script could switchroot to main ten gigs. Have the speed of puppy linux slim down depencies. Maybe gui from kernel (FBUI).
d y n e : b o l i c -- a free multimedia studio in a GNU/Linux live CD has a real nice install it is like just placing two or three files on hard drive. Is there any groups working on this. when a new guy messes up on boot files or graphics these features are nice to have it up and running quickly. So he can try it again. what is your thought? have you ever tried puppy linux? thanks for response
consolebosshog wrote:i did yellow dog sdtv install went to the graphical installer and searched the letter x under available packages and installed. it there is also a development package. I have no other repositories set up but what came originally set up.
ppietro wrote:It's libtwin, not lbtwin. I'll take a peek at it.
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