[Coco] CoCo Linux Live CD

Michael Graham mkgraham at gmx.com
Sat Apr 20 21:27:55 EDT 2013


I can't stand Unity, either.  You could try one of the other flavors, 
like Kubuntu or Xubuntu.

--Michael

On 4/20/2013 8:26 PM, Alan Jones wrote:
> Gang,
>
> I've been doing a lot of reading today and trying to figure out what distro
> would be the easiest to use.
> It looks to me like Ubuntu will work well with Remastersys if we decide to
> use it.
> Debian will work too but you have to make sure that certain modules are not
> in the kernel.
> The only thing I don't like about Ubuntu is the Unity desktop, lol.
> This is only my observation and nothing is engraved in concrete for our
> project. :)
>
> I think we should call this the "CoCo Linux Live CD/USB Project"
>
> Here is the list of volunteers we have so far:
>
> Alan Jones - Team Lead
> Camillus Blockx - TBA
> Keith Clark - server space
> Marc Charbonneau - server space, distro builder
> Harry Hurst - TBA
>
> Keith and Marc, please contact each other and discuss what web site is
> available to host our project
> Camillus and Harry - be more specific on what you want to help with, if you
> need more time to decide that is ok.
>
> *** If you would like to help in this community project please let us know!
> ***
>
> Alan Jones
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On
> Behalf Of Marc Charbonneau
> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 8:08 PM
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
> Subject: Re: [Coco] CoCo Linux Live CD
>
>> I think we need to start with Chris Hawks. He's got a minimal Linux
>> setup
> that boots in MESS set up as a CoCo on a Raspberry Pi. I forget what distro
> he's using, but using that and creating a live CD from it will probably put
> this project right where it needs to be.
> I think the best base would be Mint or Ubuntu to get the best hardware
> compatibility. Modifying the live iso is pretty easy, you just mount it then
> chroot in it. I've done that a couple years ago with knoppix.
>
> I have 14 years experience using Linux, my work laptop is Linux and my job
> is building Linux kiosk so I think I can help with that project.
>
> Let me know how I can help.
>
> And I can host the iso on a server hosted at iWeb.
>
> I really like the idea of having a full featured coco on a bootable USB key.
>
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