Where can we find an exemple of the klik recipe(DataBase) and how is it setup on the server :shock: ?
Can you show us one exemple please? or a link to download one?
Nice work :)
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Where can we find an exemple of the klik recipe(DataBase) and how is it setup on the server :shock: ?
Can you show us one exemple please? or a link to download one?
Nice work :)
Heh,
seems that we again did duplicate work, but my live-installer works with apt-get ...
Didn't you see the beta-test ANNOUNCE ?
Its also a one-click-warehouse and supports nvidia ...
and will be on _next_ (?) Knoppix ... (Klaus promised ...)
cu
Fabian
I just tried to install klik with a regular shell from one of my user accounts (not root) and all installed correctly and runs from the <K><apps(installed by klik)> menu.
VERY COOL!!!
Thanx,
AJG
I am working on a interface to see and add the recipes. The Idea is to have *one* central server (not like apt-get where you have many "inofficial" repositories) that hosts the recipes. This is all extremely new (just a few hours old) so please apologize I am not there yet. It will come soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vick
Fabian, I saw and tried it (didn't really get it running, though). Even though it tries to do similar things as does your script, klik uses a very different approach. Your scripts can even be nicely integrated into the klik store, as the flash example (it just runs your script from the user's CD locally) shows.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fabianx
Yes, or vice versa ...Quote:
Originally Posted by probono
What I mean is the following:
What in my installer is called "module" is in your installer a "recipe" ...
So there is not much difference ... (Ok, yours works online, but mine could have integrated an online-update service as well ...)
cu
Fabian
PS: Ok, using different directories for software is a change .... :-)
That would be no problem, there is http://snapshot.debian.net/ it says it has allQuote:
Originally Posted by probono
packages since 2002/06/04 archived.
cu
Fabian
Hey alextreme,Quote:
Originally Posted by Alextreme
apt-get to get working is extremly easy with an wrapper ...
Please see modules/apt-get in _my_ live-installer:
http://debian.tu-bs.de/knoppix/live_inst/
and take some newer version ...
cu
Fabian
PS: Or just see: man apt-get last section ;-)
Yes i see whats the point... but please i whant to know whats in the file! hum? lets say RealPlayer... so i can enderstand what it dose and then i can know how i can help you.
That's *great* to know, Fabian. Now I am a bit more relaxed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fabianx
Do you have a reliable method to find out the exact Knoppix version, even if hd-installed?