Hastily made the ISO-image.
It is loaded, running, I liked it.
But I didn't find randr (xrandr) or something like that.
In Debian-wheezy repository missing grandr.
lxrandr - installable, but not working.
I install a minimum xrandr, I did so:
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apt-get update
apt-cache search xrandr
apt-get install x11-xserver-utils
apt-get clean
xrandr // this outputs possible screen resoltions
xrandr --output default --mode 1152x864 //or for example:
xrandr --output default --mode 1280x1024
My handmade ISO with isoliux has in isolinux.cfg:
LABEL PortDeb-Live
MENU LABEL 1 Portdeb create automaticly /portdeb/debian/changes folder for changes
linux /vmlinuz
initrd /initrd.xz
append noauto copy2ram from=/ changes=/debian/
and so on ...
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root@debian:~# uname -a
Linux debian 3.9.11-porteus #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jul 22 23:09:06 UTC 2013 i686 GNU/Linux
1. as made initrd.xz? in what ways are Debian initrd.img and initrd.xz
2. as made vmlinuz? It is unchanged Debian vmlinuz, or ...?
I want to understand: will be able - whether the ordinary user (for example I) to repeat production of these modules?.
The project is now in a phase where "small" improvements will require a lot of work and time. It happens always - this is normal.Toni wrote:
I also hope this project will be taken to the end with your help.
IMHO: While it is not necessary to separate the two developments (Tony and Fred) on 2 different topics, time and later developments show.
Sergey.