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I am a DebianDeveloper whose principal work with Debian is leading the DebianJr project. I am also known as SynrG. DebianDeveloper:synrg is my developer database record. |
I am a DebianDeveloper whose principal work with Debian is leading the DebianJr project. I am also known as SynrG. DebianDeveloper:synrg is my developer database record. |
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Ben: If you'd like shell access to do a mass cleanup of the Jr stuff that didn't work so well post-transition, just let me know. Or, I can send you the files, let you clean them locally, and then send them back. ivey@debian.org --MichaelIvey | Ben: If you'd like shell access to do a mass cleanup of the Jr stuff that didn't work so well post-transition, just let me know. Or, I can send you the files, let you clean them locally, and then send them back. ivey@debian.org --MichaelIvey |
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MichaelIvey, 2002/07/11 14:03 UTC (via web): Ben...I really like what you've down with the DebianJr stuff. The Jr wikinames are great, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the pages grow organically depending on the type of package. |
MichaelIvey, 2002/07/11 14:03 UTC (via web): Ben...I really like what you've down with the DebianJr stuff. The Jr wikinames are great, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the pages grow organically depending on the type of package. |
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Ben: I just installed Debian Jr. for my grankids ages 5 and 8. I would like to help the project, but am not a programer. I was a Unix Sysadmin before retiring in 2002. Let me know what I can help with. Thanks for all your work Rex guinn@lucky-isp.com |
Ben: I just installed Debian Jr. for my grankids ages 5 and 8. I would like to help the project, but am not a programer. I was a Unix Sysadmin before retiring in 2002. Let me know what I can help with. Thanks for all your work Rex guinn@lucky-isp.com |
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CategoryHomepage | Ben, regarding the USB persistence page (Debian live on a USB stick). The process of making an image and writing it to the stick causes a partition to be made on the stick with little free space, although the stick itself has more free space. If many packages are installed so that the free space is is consumed, does live_snapshot expand the size of the image? ---- CategoryHomepage |
I am a DebianDeveloper whose principal work with Debian is leading the DebianJr project. I am also known as SynrG. DebianDeveloper:synrg is my developer database record.
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Ben: If you'd like shell access to do a mass cleanup of the Jr stuff that didn't work so well post-transition, just let me know. Or, I can send you the files, let you clean them locally, and then send them back. ivey@debian.org --MichaelIvey
MichaelIvey, 2002/07/11 14:03 UTC (via web): Ben...I really like what you've down with the DebianJr stuff. The Jr wikinames are great, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the pages grow organically depending on the type of package.
Ben: I just installed Debian Jr. for my grankids ages 5 and 8. I would like to help the project, but am not a programer. I was a Unix Sysadmin before retiring in 2002. Let me know what I can help with. Thanks for all your work Rex guinn@lucky-isp.com
Ben, regarding the USB persistence page (Debian live on a USB stick). The process of making an image and writing it to the stick causes a partition to be made on the stick with little free space, although the stick itself has more free space. If many packages are installed so that the free space is is consumed, does live_snapshot expand the size of the image?