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dougtheslug:
is it possible to have all the extensions on a dedicated local server so lets say a network of old computers can download them locally instead of having to go through the interweb to the outside world ?. if so what kind of server would best work with this ( LTSP is too memory hungry for my local pent 1 network ) I am thinking on using tiny core to achieve the same the same purpose as LTSP or edubuntu
^thehatsrule^:
If you mean with appbrowser, you can try the following:
server setup:
- use a ftp or http server ("Protocol")
- save all extensions to one (virtual) directory (this directory name is "Repository")
- build info.lst in the same directory: `ls -1 | grep "\.tc[ez][lm]*$" > info.lst`
client setup:
- change the tce mirror to your server, using cpanel > Select Mirror, using the information from above
EDIT: changed to redirect output
bigpcman:
Is it possible to use app browser to load from a local repository on a flash drive (sda1)?
tobiaus:
--- Quote from: bigpcman on January 21, 2009, 07:16:29 AM ---Is it possible to use app browser to load from a local repository on a flash drive (sda1)?
--- End quote ---
yeah, any kind of drive. you can use appbrowser (load local) to pick any tce or tcz extension from any filesystem you've mounted, including mounted iso files. it's also possible to do it from the command line using sudo /usr/bin/tce-load. either way, you need to have the deps (the other needed extensions) mounted as well. to know what deps there are, there is a .dep file for each extension that lists them.
appbrowser and tce-load only automatically load deps when you are downloading. to simulate this you'd need thehatsrules' instructions.
for many uses (it only depends on how automatic you want it to be) you only need the extensions (saved on whatever) and appbrowser, you can use that anytime. but the easiest way to load them is just put them in your tce folder and reboot.
curaga:
just one change to tobiaus' instructions - tce-load is meant to be used as an user, not root (and it will indeed bail out if run as root)
tce-load also now loads .dep files locally too if they exist. Hats was saying how to create a repo to be used over a network, for several computers.
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