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jjr
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Post#31
by jjr » 25 Aug 2024, 11:37
Vic wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 10:13
Hey everybody
I can understand someone being upset after paying a lot of money for software like Windows and expecting solutions to problems or shortcomings.
I like Linux (free) stuff because it is like Lego things in software form. Fun.
Let's all have fun here in Linux land.
Vic
Even kids with Legos can be ambitious (I was one).
Porteus inspires me to
dream. That's part of the fun.
I hope that could be part of Linux. Not shooting each others' ideas down with no argument, "just because."
That said, I take things too seriously.
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Post#32
by jjr » 25 Aug 2024, 11:43
I post the quote here, in case someone misunderstood.
jjr wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 05:43
Porteus inspires me to dream. That is not wrong. I'm going to hate myself for getting frustrated again. [...]
Moderators, I will back off the forum. I am too unstable and tend to cause drama.
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Post#33
by ncmprhnsbl » 26 Aug 2024, 07:14
jjr wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 11:43
Moderators, I will back off the forum. I am too unstable and tend to cause drama.
i, for one, value your input here.
and i agree that a rethink of the whole installer situation is a worthwhile endeavor.
your rewrite and appimage-like self-extracting iso has given me some ideas around expanding it into a proper universal installer.. (that is beyond me doing myself
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(that the files: Installer-for-*.com has always been a misnomer is one point, since they're more of a "make bootable" for legacy bios and don't really "install" anything)
that Ed has managed to annoy you, signals your sanity to me, if anything
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Post#34
by reisub » 26 Aug 2024, 18:12
ncmprhnsbl wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 07:14
installer situation is a worthwhile endeavor.
your rewrite and appimage-like self-extracting iso has given me some ideas around expanding it into a proper universal installer.
You looking to reinvent the Easy2Boot and Rufus apps? These installers have been around a long tim, are easy to use and very useful.
Any plans for a Portues 5.1 or 5.02?
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Post#35
by ncmprhnsbl » 27 Aug 2024, 02:04
reisub wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 18:12
You looking to reinvent the Easy2Boot and Rufus apps?
no
i meant universal in the sense of being host agnostic(as much as possible), but very specifically for porteus and it's style of frugal install.
reisub wrote: ↑26 Aug 2024, 18:12
Any plans for a Portues 5.1 or 5.02?
an alpha 5.1 might appear soon
(but it'll remain alpha until slackware 15.1 is released) ...5.02 ..maybe.. more likely the 5.01 isos will get "refreshed" with a new kernel and updates first.
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