From: Chris E. <cte...@gm...> - 2007-05-11 01:27:19
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good, i'm glad your setting one up rather than me having to :) send the link and i will get it posted on the linuxice homepage. On 5/10/07, Kevron Rees <ke...@ne...> wrote: > > > --- gre...@mi... wrote: > > > Hey, > > > > I would like to introduce myself. I'm Greg, and I > > have already posted a couple of things on the forum > > as "gregturn" in response to some polls. I'm > > interested in looking into LinuxICE, since this > > appears to be based on using Ubuntu, and staying > > binary compatible, such that we'll receive patches > > right off of Ubuntu. I have all my home computers > > running Ubuntu, either edgy or feisty, and fully > > intend to make my carputer the same! > > > That is awesome! Welcome to the community. > > I'm a software engineer by trade, converted all my > > home computers to Linux in the past 3 years. I have > > been writing scripts, java apps, C/C++ apps, and > > other stuff for the past 10 years at my current job. > > > > For my own edification, I'm interested in being able > > to build a Live CD using what you have put together, > > burning that ISO, and then running it inside vmware > > to verify I have the process down pat. Is there > > documentation on how to do that? I suspect not. If > > so, then if you can throw me a bone on that, and I > > would be willing to capture such documentation for > > you (and future developers). > > > We do need to document the build process. I'll get > started on that and I'll post a link in the forum. > It'll be in a media wiki. Anyone will be able to > edit/add to it. I've had he wiki up for a while, I > just haven't added much to it. I want it to be the > place for info on Linux in the car. > > > Are there plans to host a wiki along with the forum? > > If so, can it be mediawiki? I'm pretty fluent in > > that wiki-speak, and it would be a great place to > > capture documentation if there isn't that much > > (yet). > > > > -kev > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Nghost-linuxice mailing list > Ngh...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nghost-linuxice > |