Trying to play audio CD with Parole I get:
All multimedia codecs are installed.GStreamer backend error
Could not handle CDDA URI
All multimedia codecs are installed.GStreamer backend error
Could not handle CDDA URI
Followed your good advice and installed Salix Live Xfce 14.2 beta2 on a stick. Got some problems because some 'syslinux'-files where not found. Finally I installed from your Slackel openbox 607 distribution and then everything was OK. Nice!djemos wrote: Do this. Plug in your usb in the usb slot on your laptop or pc. If there is no other usb device connected it will be /dev/sdb
mount your iso image to /tmp/isoCode: Select all
mkdir -p /tmp/iso sudo mount -o loop /path_to_iso_image/salixlive-xfce-14.2-beta2.iso /tmp/iso cd /tmp/iso/boot sudo sh install_on_usb.sh --usb /path_to_iso_image/salixlive-xfce-14.2-beta2.iso /dev/sdb
You need syslinux installed in your system to use install_on_usb.sh. If you run a different distro than slackware, salix, slackel then also you need syslinux installed.ikke wrote: Followed your good advice and installed Salix Live Xfce 14.2 beta2 on a stick. Got some problems because some 'syslinux'-files where not found. Finally I installed from your Slackel openbox 607 distribution and then everything was OK. Nice!
create a directory install all the packages you like in this directory with sudo spkg -i --root=ROOT package_nameOne question remains. I prefer making modules instead of persistent. Which is the best way to make modules for this Salix Live Xfce 14.2 beta2 distribution?
Thank you,
You are right.djemos wrote:You need syslinux installed in your system to use install_on_usb.sh. If you run a different distro than slackware, salix, slackel then also you need syslinux installed.
Thank you for this recipe. I hope I won't forget it!djemos wrote:create an squashfs module from this directory. sudo mksquashfs directory_name module_name.slm -noappend -comp xz -b 1M