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Re: VERY COOL
Originally Posted by
gowator
This is VERY COOL!!!!
thanx!
Originally Posted by
gowator
I know its still in devel but how about dividing tested/untested packages ??
That is already the case. All packages currently are tested with KNOPPIX_V3.3-2003-11-14 (even if they don't state that yet). I am working on more packages but these are not yet visible on the homepage.
Originally Posted by
gowator
How about an upload for packaged Deb's.... could we all contribute somehow by uploading any Debs into a testing area???
klik is not limited to .deb, it currently uses all kinds of archives and formats, fetching software that is already lying around the web. The klik homepage stores *no* actual software packages, just so-called "klik recipes" (scripts that tell the klik client how to install a app into a specific version of Knoppix). The main effort will be the creation of these "recipes". I am currently developing more or less standardized templates for these, but it will always require time and knowledge to create these "recipes". Your help on that will be greatly appreciated once the format is tested and reliable templates exist.
Originally Posted by
gowator
Congratulations
Thanks again!
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Dear probono,
congratulation for your exalent work !!!
Whare can find / download this program ???
Best Regards
Mike Kranidis
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Originally Posted by
mikekgr
Whare can find / download this program ???
http://klik.berlios.de/
In order to install the klik client, run KNOPPIX_V3.3-2003-11-14, press Alt-F2 and enter:
Code:
wget klik.berlios.de/client/install -O -|sh
The klik client then opens a window where you can point-and-klik to install the software packages.
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I don not think that it s a great idea to create a repository to archive outdated software packages to avoid breaking Knoppix dependencies.
Its hard to communicate that, to get webspace and bandwith for free.
And it would need a lot.
It would be better to create "virtual support groups" to update the recipes itself.
Just my two cent.
Besides that, its great, and I really would like to see the receipe for the "deCSS" files that are always missing in distribitions through to legal reasons.
Do you think it would be legal to provode the receipts, not the files itself?
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Originally Posted by
janmartin3
I don not think that it s a great idea to create a repository to archive outdated software packages to avoid breaking Knoppix dependencies. (...) It would be better to create "virtual support groups" to update the recipes itself.
It all depends on how active people turn out to be in creating and maintaining(!) recipes once that will be possible. Personally I am unable to update them all two days or so. But perhaps we can parse sites like http://www.rpmseek.com/ or http://www.alltheweb.com/?cat=ftp in the recipes so that the packages are tracked down automatically.
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janmartin3
"deCSS" (...) Do you think it would be legal to provode the receipts, not the files itself?
First of all, I am not a lawyer. Additionally, the legal situation of deCSS is likely to be different depending on the country. But if linking to deCSS is legal, I see no reason why embedding the link (or even a search engine request for the file) in the "klik recipe" wouldn't.
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Some details
I have uploaded some information about the general design and architecture of the klik system: http://klik.berlios.de/architecture/
Now, let's work out the details together
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Re: Ooops
Originally Posted by
gowator
Once AGAIN.... this REALLY is cool.....
I'm not against the Debian philosophy at all BUT it needs to be a philosophy of many.... Im now realsising how much superior Debian is to RH derived distro's.... and I guess it all goes back to a stable base....
I'm also not against the debian philosophy and and apt. It delivers a solid base system that serves as the foundation on top of which we can install additional (also non-free) software (using "dirty tricks" where needed). I would go a radical "hands-on" approach here. Nothing is to tricky as long as it works...
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Re: Some details
Originally Posted by
probono
Very good. As you get the time, go ahead and post some more info on klik's underpinnings as well as some code examples and I think we will all be willing to help.
Thanks again,
Adam
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Wow, ProBono, nice system - it works great!
The only problem I had was I tried klik on a knoppix-installed as debian 20031119 PC and could not get the install program to work under ctrl-alt-F2. So, I logged-in as one of my users and tried knoppix-rootshell. Now everything works but everything is installed under the root dir.
Good Job,
AJG
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