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On 02/07/2012 11:32 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:
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Thank you Micha,<br>
I think this will be a very valuable addition to the osgeo-live
documentation.<br>
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Thanks.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:4F31986C.9020805@gmail.com" type="cite"> I've
had a first read over it, and intend to provide a review over the
next 48 hours or so.<br>
What I'd like to do is incorporate with the VirtualBox Virtual
Machine quickstart, (which will mean we will probably need to
rename the quickstart to vm_quickstart.rst).<br>
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Actually, I thought it was best to keep two separate explanations:
one for creating a VM from the ISO, and a second to use the
distributed OSGeo VM as is. <br>
If you'd prefer they be merged, then maybe the process for creating
a VM from the ISO is not necessary at all? Just describe the two
ways to install and use the downloaded VM, one with vbox and the
other with vmware.<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:4F31986C.9020805@gmail.com" type="cite"> Would
you be interested in updating the Virtual Box quickstart too? It
describes the steps to incorporate an ISO image into Virtual Box,
but the process has become easier now that we release Virtual
Machines, and we should update the quickstart to reflect that.<br>
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Can you remind me of the time frame? When is the final 5.5 planned
to be released?<br>
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-- <br>
Micha<br>
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08/02/12 05:27, Micha Silver wrote:
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<p>Hi Cameron:</p>
<p>I've prepared and uploaded a quickstart for running the
OSGeo-Live virtual machine using VMWare player. The link on
the main help page "Run OSGeo Live in a Virtual Machine"
points to your doc on creating a VM from the iso with
VirtualBox. How should I incorporate (if at all?) my
explanation of directly running the OSGeo Live VM ? An
additional link on the main page? </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Micha </p>
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Cameron Shorter
Geospatial Solutions Manager
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Think Globally, Fix Locally
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