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Change your OS build method to Novo

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Re: Change your OS build method to Novo

Postby oceania68 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:04 am

hiya...

Only suggestive!! :D
Conversationally speaking...

Hmmm this sounds promising for newbies whom may like to dabble one day..... all the same it is good people contribute whatever the cause.. I have always favoured a base system that can then download and install from repos whatever the user needed or wanted... Speaking from the point of view that many ppl only have slow internet speeds and less powerful computers... thus unable to download "large" images, or indeed have no idea of linux what-so-ever... In this, I see it easier for those ppl to get a "small bare bones OS" and then let them learn how to use it and let them get the feel that they have accomplished something on their own by downloading and installing from a repo... :D

That having been said, Novo could work for some whom are clever, and a Full On OS like UE2.* for those whom have the time and access.. :D
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Re: Change your OS build method to Novo

Postby oceania68 » Mon Nov 01, 2010 9:19 pm

ok.. summary of my findings about/on your forum LastOS...
As I have slight trouble installing Novo...


Edit: Strike that, I got it install but .... hadnt worked... so will try again lata...

Edit:: Main post was deleted as it was not appropriate any longer... :D aint I good.... :P
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Re: Change your OS build method to Novo

Postby JOHNNYG » Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:10 pm

Nice summery oceania68, BUT You should post this on there forum! as this is not an L/OS forum critique thread! ;)
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Re: Change your OS build method to Novo

Postby oceania68 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:55 pm

JOHNNYG wrote:Nice summery oceania68, BUT You should post this on there forum! as this is not an L/OS forum critique thread! ;)


Hey Johnny, I tried but for some reason it just never posted up.... so this was my last resort... :(

but i'll try again.. and see what happens... and then my posts can be deleted from here... :D

Edit: Strike that, it worked... god knows why it didnt last time.... perhaps theres too many "Last's" in the sentence... :lol:
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