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RE: [gNewSense-users] (no subject)
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eduardo.rodriguez |
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Mon, 30 Apr 2007 20:15:25 -0400 |
Yes I do, it was Ututo and before that Mandriva 2006. The thing is that I dont use a life CD for my previous GNUs. I think that maybe exists another way to install gNewSense that dont need to load the OS before.
Thanks
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De: Josh Martens [mailto:address@hidden]
Enviado el: lun 30/04/2007 18:43
Para: eduardo.rodriguez
CC: address@hidden
Asunto: Re: [gNewSense-users] (no subject)
Have you had GNU/Linux installed on this machine previously?
If not, then boot a small cd, like DSL, and create a swap partition, which will help things, it'll still be slow, but it should work.
If you already have swap, then I'm not really sure... Maybe you'll have to wait a few months for Glossy GNU and the gNewSense fork, and hopefully there will be an XFCE disc.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 07:29:46PM -0400, eduardo.rodriguez wrote:
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> Yes it get to the desktop, but the installation process is too slow. The last wizard that I can arrive is for create the partitions.
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> Can it get to the desktop? If it can, there is a way to do a "minimal"
> install from there that takes less memory/cpu.
> Comrade Ringo Kamens
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> On 4/30/07, eduardo.rodriguez <address@hidden> wrote:
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> > How can I install gNewSense without a life CD? My pc is too old so it takes
> > a lot of time loading the life CD.
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