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* a reported update of Linux Respin (the Gitlab repository shows activity in January 2019), see https:// | * a reported update of Linux Respin (the Gitlab repository shows activity in January 2019), see https:// | ||
- | * a " | + | * a " |
- | * the iso-snapshot capability of Antix Linux. | + | * the iso-snapshot capability of Antix Linux. |
+ | I only got as far as investigating the repository for Respin. | ||
+ | JLIVECD-release.tar.gz dated 2018-12-17 was downloaded and I made a few attempts to run the script. It seemed to be " | ||
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+ | Antix Linux turned out to be surprisingly helpful. Using antiX-17.3.1_386-base.iso in a VirtualBox VM, I was able to add Abiword, gnumeric and Double Commander to the set of software tools, then create a new iso with my personal username and password using the iso-snapshot tool built in. Furthermore I subsequently made a " | ||
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+ | Still to check with Antix: | ||
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+ | * changing splash screens etc. | ||
+ | * scripts to install different collections of software that might be useful to linux-ottawa members or their friends | ||
+ | * a better wifi setup tool than that supplied (the text based network control is clunky, the GUI did not seem to work). | ||
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+ | JN 2019-3-7 | ||
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+ | ==== Persistence ==== | ||
livedistro/jn190307.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/08 08:58 by jcnash