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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
* Adapting Easy Debian scripts to Deblet so they can be configured by the installer, and the challenge on http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...9&postcount=10
I think i can work with this , i am currently working on a piece of software called "Cdeb2", witch acts like "Easy Debian", but is built on a fairly diffrent framework, First, it is built mainly to work with Deblet, second, I am trying as hard as possible to make this as user-frendly as possible; like easy debian, it can be easily configured from a cdeb2.conf file in the /home/user/MyDocs/ directory witch means you can easily edit the file from the filemanager, Also, the really cool part; If you happen to acsidently delete the config file, cdeb2 will replace it with a new one leaving your settings in tact. (planning to write a script that totaly re-builds cdeb2 if worse comes to worse) Also, it automaticly will run a fsck if Deblet is not mounted. (witch i will eventually add a option to disable it) Also, i am planning to actually make this graphical, as in it's own window, kinda like what i suggestsed with the Deblet installer, but it will have it's own configuration window so eventually, if it can be done, we would no longer need a configuration file. And i will add a feature that gives you the option to activate or de-activate X and much, much, much, more.

Think of easy debian totally re-designed and with more options

If you want to see the scripts themselves, just send me a pm and i will provide a link.


Btw, That's whi you haven't seen me on the forum much, i've ben busy working hard on this software, witch is ony 1/4 complete.
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I am involved with Mer, Deblet, and NITdroid.
My ports/creations/hacks: GNOME (for Deblet), Cdeb2», Ubuntu, playable flash games in the "Get Started" app, DBS, ect...


enhanced fedora port has been canceled in favor of NITDebian (TBA)

Last edited by b-man; 2008-09-04 at 02:19.
 

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