[Linuxmce-project] Fwd: Plutohome for Ubuntu, I'm working alone on it at last year.
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From: Thiago C. <thi...@tc...> - 2007-04-18 17:05:40
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Thiago Camargo <thi...@tc...> Date: Apr 18, 2007 2:05 PM Subject: Re: [Linuxmce-project] Plutohome for Ubuntu, I'm working alone on it at last year. To: "Jason A. Spiro" <jas...@gm...> Jason, Maybe this isn't a question, it's just a "Hello I'm here and I want to work in this project". :-D And put some ideas on the table... On 4/18/07, Jason A. Spiro <jas...@gm...> wrote: > > 2007/4/17, Thiago Camargo <thi...@tc...> wrote (edited): > > Hello to all, > > > > This is my first message to this list. My english is very bad... sorry > > about that! > > That's OK. > > > For the last two years I've been working with Plutohome in Brazil, > since version > > 2.0.0.3x of > > Plutohome, and one of my dreams is to port Plutohome to Ubuntu! > QUOTED > 3) Add two extra lines to sources.list to LinuxMCE project (deb and > > deb-src); > > 4) aptitude update; > > 5) aptitude install plutohome. > > I didn't understand the last two sentences you wrote: > > > That's my dream becomes reallity! > > > > I'm think plutohome package will be a meta-package, or a task, or maybe > > like LAMP... > > What did you mean? What is your question? > Well, I see in LinuxMCE install procedure I must download a package mce -installer for Ubuntu 6.10 and follow its instructions... But I think is more standard add a line (for example: deb http://www.linuxmce.com/ubuntu edgy main) to sources.list, do an "aptitude update;aptitude install linuxmce", and this it enough to have entire solution up and running, instead of downloading mce-installer. Even mce-installer can be like a build-essential meta-package. What do you think?! You know what I mean?! ( my english... uuurgh... :-P ) Thiago |