Hello, > For install new game or install an application (oo4kids), I use > this : > 1. launch LXTerminal > 2. sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list > 3. add a line : deb http://mySource.url.adapted testing main > 4. Ctrl + O and Ctrl + X (save the file and quit Nano) > 5. sudo apt get update > 6. sudo apt-get upgrade > 7. sudo apt-get install myGameOrApplication (parameters) > Info: Italic much be personnalised.
Yes, if you want DDL installed on a hard disk. But I think Hackson wants to install software on the Live DVD and ship a modified DVD. > I don't know develop, but i think maybe i can exact squashfs > in doudou2.1 iso into debian6,and chroot into the squashfs > directory and install new game, then re-make the > squashfs ,then rebuild an iso. But i don't know if i can get > success or not. Basically yes, if you want to modify the ISO file, this is a priori the way to proceed. I've never done it so I can't tell you more. I always use Debian Live tools and build ISO's from scratch. Instructions to do so are obsolete on our website but this is not more complicated than written. However it requires a bit more space than unsquashing the compressed filesystem. I needed 8 GB of free disk space to build version 2.1 DVD's. That said, I'm interested in knowing how to chroot into the live filesystem anyway, to change the ISO. I'd like to setup a fast Live CD generation system using this procedure. We would just change/add l10n packages in a base ISO to make each language-specific ISO. Generating an ISO would nearly just require the time to compress the filesystem and make the ISO file. So please tell us your progress if you go this way :). -- Cheers, JM.
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