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Ok lets go for 5th May then, is anyone else available, ? start time doesn't really matter so afternoon say usual lug meet time which is 14:00. Paul On 24/04/12 13:00, paul sutton wrote: > On 24/04/12 12:46, Gordon Henderson wrote: >> On Tue, 24 Apr 2012, paul sutton wrote: >> >>> Hi >>> >>> Is anyone available to help me install debian (or similar) at parkfield >>> one saturday afternoon please. The next two saturdays are >>> >>> 28th April and 5th May, as the week after that is the lug meet. ( so >>> would prefer to have our normal meeting protected if possible) >> Can't make it this Saturday, I'll be here: http://ucubed.info/ >> >>> I need to arrange this with Parkfield, ideally do this ASAP. >>> >>> we will need to install on six samsung netbooks (the ones I mentioned >>> earlier) >>> >>> ideally the following installed too >>> >>> python + pygame >>> geany as a consistant editor >>> scratch >>> stencyl (perhaps) >>> rtb (return to basic which is Gordon has written) >>> as i would prefer dual boot systems, installed somewhere like /bin, >>> (gordon are you ok for us to use rtb with the coding group) >> Sure - but dual boot what? Win/Linux - I don't understand the /bin >> reference here.. > Dual boot the linux OS with windows (as windows is already on there), > if we then install rtb on Linux in /bin it is then available to all > users on the system, rather then simply being in the local /home > directory. clearly the windows version will go in the path somewhere > like program files. >> I'll have a .deb soon anyway. we can do it with a .deb then. > ah cool >>> and stuff i get messed up with a space on the hard disk that can be >>> accessed by both linux and windows (FAT 32 i guess), with permissions >>> correctly configured so it just works. >> NTFS more like, if it's a relatively recent Win... >> >> Gordon >> > -- -- http://www.zleap.net http://www.ubuntu.com skype : psutton111 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-sutton/36/595/911 -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq