I know that once I worked out my own issues, the extended 0.41.4 rc
worked fine on my eeepc 701.
But now I want to try a build, just to see what happens. Do you think
I should completely purge the package I have on right now?
cheers dafydd
On 8-Jun-09, at 3:08 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Have you tried? I think you'd need about 200-300 megs max, the - dev packages are not large. The source tarball is 30 megs. That
thing has 4 gigs, right?it has a 4gig sdd card. this does not necessarily mean that there
are 4gb available on josephs machine :-)anyhow, what i would be interested in: i thought that NBR is just a
slightly modified flavour of an ordinary ubuntu release, with better
support for various netbook hardware and slightly modified
appearance in order to make better use of the limited screen size.since nobody ever cared to create a flavour of Pd that uses space
more efficiently (and that without breaking visual compatibility to
PdX), i don't see anything that would make a NBR deb different from
an ordinary ubuntu deb.so why can't you just install jaunty package? (after a bit of googling i noticed that they use lpia as
"architecture", which mainly differs in optimization flags for the
compiles; since (i guess that) nobody has cared yet to find "lpia
optimized" flags for PdX, the resulting binaries will really be the
same) there are tools for converting ordinary i386 debs to lpia, like the
one here: http://ppa.launchpad.net/feranick/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/d/deb2lpia/fgamsdr IOhannes _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list