Posted by member 375904 on 2007-07-05 16:40:42 link
@DeViLbOi: My apologies. Spontaneous overreaction :-)
@jugg: I used the "omar"-installer. And I must say IMHO the guy did a good job. It works out of the box. Is that the author who disappeared?
If that is so then I would like to make a simple suggestion: Have someone (might even be me ;) put a zip with dependencies on the litestep.net download-page and add a bold line to the section "LiteStep Installer (omar)" saying that this ZIP really needs to be added to the installation.
The idea being that no one can download the omar-installer without seeing that remark. This simple measure would have saved me lots of time and nerve. And I am sure that I am not the only one.
The combination omar-installer + dependency-zip or -installer would result in a very usable distro that would immediately work with many current themes. And you can start tweaking a little later.
jc
@jugg: I used the "omar"-installer. And I must say IMHO the guy did a good job. It works out of the box. Is that the author who disappeared?
If that is so then I would like to make a simple suggestion: Have someone (might even be me ;) put a zip with dependencies on the litestep.net download-page and add a bold line to the section "LiteStep Installer (omar)" saying that this ZIP really needs to be added to the installation.
The idea being that no one can download the omar-installer without seeing that remark. This simple measure would have saved me lots of time and nerve. And I am sure that I am not the only one.
The combination omar-installer + dependency-zip or -installer would result in a very usable distro that would immediately work with many current themes. And you can start tweaking a little later.
jc