The Default Installer for ToriOS
We are here for a brainstorming session regarding the 'default installer' for ToriOS:
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There are four possible options:
Option 1: Ubiquity
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Option 2: OBI
https:/
http://
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Option 3: Text Installer (same as Alternate/Mini ISO installer)
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Option 4: 9w
[Nio 2014-03-08] {
The 9w 'NioWill' installer will work very smoothly at 256 MB, where
standard desktop installers with Ubiquity have problems, and alternate
(text) installers might or might not work depending on the memory
management (for example zRAM), and the amount of drivers.
9w needs no zRAM at 128 MB.
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Of course, each option has its own Up and Down. Therefore, we shall discuss everything here.
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How To Edit The Whiteboard on Blueprints
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The steps are very easy and simple:
1- While you are viewing the Blueprint you would like to edit, Click on the Yellow Icon which says "Edit Whiteboard" - please see: https:/
2- Add your name/username/
3- Post your suggestion at the bottom of the Whiteboard.
4- Once done, click on the Green Icon to accept the changes. You are Done.
5- Thank you for editing the Whiteboard.
6- Please 'do not' edit the description of the blueprint.
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Started
- Approver:
- ToriOS
- Priority:
- Medium
- Drafter:
- amjjawad
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- None
- Definition:
- Discussion
- Series goal:
- None
- Implementation:
- Good progress
- Milestone target:
- None
- Started by
- amjjawad
- Completed by
Related branches
Related bugs
Sprints
Whiteboard
I am interested in OBi installer, I have never even heard of it. Does anyone know of a walkthrough vide, so I can see the ease of use. Ubiquity is an easy installer. It can run into problems dual-booting. However, if the goal is to replace XP, that should not be a problem. Linux lite, made for a similar reason. Has had good luck with the Ubiquity installer. https:/
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[amjjawad] I am not sure who made the above ^^ edit but there you go: https:/
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[JackT] The first edit above about OBI was probably made by [Brian Kanto].
Also, I wanted to make people aware that the OBI installs systems as TARBALLS...the tarballs are described as "new tarballs at the final stage of an OEM install by Federico Leoni"; that is the status quo; the OBI lead developer may invite others to provide further tarballs at some later stage. Just wanted people to know that the OBI does not install .iso files. I hope that is clear.
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[amjjawad] https:/
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[momozor] Currently as ToriOS 1.5.0, we uses this OBI - https:/
Work Items
Work items:
1- Email sent to Nio the founder of OBI - https:/
2- Email from Nio the founder of OBI - https:/
Dependency tree
* Blueprints in grey have been implemented.