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Jason W:
Thanks, I will fix it.
LichenSymbiont:
Great! dCore is moving forward, becoming a solid distro. And convenient enough if you are used to installing packages in a terminal, and know what to install. The latter being the biggest issue, and can be solved with a simple installation script (sorry about my delay with my script by the way).
And for this purpose I would say my suggestion of making it compatible with a bunch of other distros is pretty irrelevant. But still a relevant project for the future, and a good focus for the community, in my opinion.
Instead having a base.sce, with xorg-all, GTK, and other basic libraries and CLI-utilities, would be more important to have it as a truly convenient, yet a more versatile distro than others that are based on the major ones.
Well, with these ISO's, it's easy to put it on a USB-drive with unetbooting or Universal USB Installer for Windows.
Perhaps we could already upload the torrents to linuxtracker.org? I can do it myself if you agree.
Jason W:
You are right, an ISO can easily be put to USB, I did that with Core and copied the dCore files to boot dCore on it.
And with a graphical appbrowser, it would be more friendly. I am familiar with xdialog, perhaps one day I can make a sce-import front end. Would require gtk2, but since aimed at newcomers it could be a package to import or be included on a dCorePlus type of ISO.
I would be happy if dCore was on Linuxtracker now that things are settling and releases are more stable. Please upload torrents if you like.
LichenSymbiont:
Well, from what I've seen people saying on the web there should be an upload button in the horizontal bar of links on linuxtracker, but I can't find it. I've made the .torrent files for wheezy (for a stable Debian), and Utopic. I just have no clue of how to actually upload XD
Perhaps I have to get to a certain amount of megabytes shared. But this is a really simple task... well, it should be.
Yes, I just found it says: "Rank: validating". So I have to be validated. I guess I wasn't logged in when I downloaded the torrents I used to share from that site. As you have to be logged in to get a torrent with your user-id attached to it.
I'm downloading some more popular torrents to share now, and found "Your RATIO: 0.060", hehe.
Jason W:
Since Jessie is Debian stable now, perhaps it should be the Debian dCore. Thanks for making the torrents. But yeah, one Debian and one Ubuntu sounds like a good idea, here we can have them all since we keep the previous yet still supported Debian/Ubuntu dCores while honing the newer ones.
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