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    1-Click-Warehouse for ~/dist programs

    As more and more install scripts are floating around, I'm wondering whether we could start a "1-Click-Warehouse" like Lindows.com, free of course. The advantage would be that you could surf there and install precompiled programs to your ~/dist with just one click.

    Btw, does anyone know how it is technically done at lindows.com? I think they use a modified apt-get..

    [UPDATE] It's done. http://klik.berlios.de/ [/UPDATE]

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    You could make a website with links : Click here to install _blah_

    You could use Konsole to pop up a teminal.
    This is using konqueror as web browser, not sure if it would work on Mozilla.

    Could host it here if you want.

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    This is a kool idea. I assume it is/would be only for the Knoppix distro, or would it work with others like Libranet etc.?

    paul

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    Re: 1-Click-Warehouse for ~/dist programs?

    Quote Originally Posted by probono
    As more and more install scripts are floating around, I'm wondering whether we could start a "1-Click-Warehouse" like Lindows.com, free of course. The advantage would be that you could surf there and install precompiled programs to your ~/dist with just one click.

    Btw, does anyone know how it is technically done at lindows.com? I think they use a modified apt-get..
    My live-installer does this. As soon as I have more time. Next week I think, I'll collect all scripts and make a HUGE update for the live-installer.

    PS: I like the idea with the website!

    cu

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    Probono,

    Cool idea. I hope the website idea materializes somehow.

    Fabianix, do you know if Klaus will be adding your live installer to Knoppix?

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    Heh, nice idea! In my latest release (0.3-5) you can (finally) install .deb's on-the-fly from the liveCD, together with this and you'd be able to do some pretty nifty stuff

    Anyway, interested in your live-installer Fabian, i'll bug you about it next time i spot you on irc

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    Quote Originally Posted by eadz
    good idea, but doesn't seem to work. blah does, but as soon as I try to add any arguments it stops working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alextreme
    In my latest release (0.3-5) you can (finally) install .deb's on-the-fly from the liveCD
    That's really a killer feature! Do you use the overlay fileszstem for this? I finally found out a method to install .deb without an overlay filesystem. It's completely manually, however.

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    Yups, it uses translucency. I'm even starting to make scripts to 'install' a number of debian packages into a minimodule, and have them linked into the filesystem at boot (this is pretty fast for a large number of packages, as dpkg'ing takes time ).

    This way, you'd either install (or in the future apt-get) new packages live from CD, or you could have certain metapackages/modules that would be addable with the iso-builder or multisession cd's. Finally those minimodules seem to be getting shape, took some time :P

    However, now i'll need some form of website (a la packages.debain.org or your warehouse) to facilitate in live-downloading and installing. And dependancy handling. Oh well, ya have to keep yourself busy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alextreme
    Yups, it uses translucency. I'm even starting to make scripts to 'install' a number of debian packages into a minimodule, and have them linked into the filesystem at boot (this is pretty fast for a large number of packages, as dpkg'ing takes time ).

    This way, you'd either install (or in the future apt-get) new packages live from CD, or you could have certain metapackages/modules that would be addable with the iso-builder or multisession cd's. Finally those minimodules seem to be getting shape, took some time :P

    However, now i'll need some form of website (a la packages.debain.org or your warehouse) to facilitate in live-downloading and installing. And dependancy handling. Oh well, ya have to keep yourself busy
    apt-get works. So why don't use it ?

    If it does not work for you, try the solution from my live-installer. I got apt working.

    cu

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