Description: Burg-manager is an intuitive interface that simplify installation and configuration of burg bootloader. Burg-manager allows to install many beautiful themes from a big gallery. Latest release allows to: -install Burg, Burg-themes and a Burg emulator -set timeout -set your favourite theme -set the screen resolution -add new themes by choosing them among the ones you can find on this site -remove Burg -restore Grub2 -setting the default operating sistem -setting advanced parameters -add menuentry to boot some iso directly using burg
menuentry added are: Aptosid 2010-02 kde amd64 Aptosid 2010-02 kde x86 Clonezilla live 20100921 Kubuntu Maverick 10.10 Kubuntu Lucid 10.04 Lineduc 2.0 Linux Mint 10 Julia Linux Mint 9 Isadora Linux Mint 8 Helena Linux Mint 7 Gloria Memory test 4.10 (memtest86+) Memory test 4.10 (memtest86+, serial console 115200) Netboot.ME PartedMagic 5.6 PING 3.0.0 Redobackup 0.9.7 SystemRescueCd 1.6.2 Ubuntu Maverick 10.10 Ubuntu Lucid 10.04
If you are able to boot other isos using burg / grub2 you can suggest it passing correct parameters so we can add it to burg-manager.
Also others localizations for different languages has been added: portuguese-Brasil portoghese-Portugual croatian french english romanian spanish swedish german indonesian italian german hungarian polish dutch
I reinstalled, and now I get a xterm window that says:
------- BUC ------
Inizializzazione
------------------
./.temp: line 5: nautilus: command not found
I use KDE, so nautilus is not going to be installed.
and there is a gui in Italian that says Installazione completata con successo!,
And when I start burg-manager there is no text in the gui.
Here there is already a debian package.
I've not tarball file and i've not sources to compile. I've only all file contained into debian package.
I've not compiled it.
I've created debian package using epm.
If you are able to create slackware package can be very usefull
You're absolutely right. But unfortunately I've never tried it and I do not know how to do it. But if
You want to work together to create a package for Debian-based distributions, you can contact me.
Source code would be nice for those who don't use anything Debian-based like Ubuntu.
I use Arch, thus Debian packages are useless to me, but a simple source tarball could result in me making a PKGBUILD on the AUR so Arch users can use this.
We are looking collaboration to create an opensuse version but no one has yet proposed. Because some modification must be done do adapt it to Opensuse.
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I reinstalled, and now I get a xterm window that says: ------- BUC ------ Inizializzazione ------------------ ./.temp: line 5: nautilus: command not found I use KDE, so nautilus is not going to be installed. and there is a gui in Italian that says Installazione completata con successo!, And when I start burg-manager there is no text in the gui.
sudo burg-manager /usr/local/bin/buc: line 12: 24971 Terminated $dirname/buc $argomento /usr/share/burg-manager/notifier: line 2: cd: /root/.burg-manager: No such file or directory --2010-12-08 05:16:52-- http://www.sourceslist.eu/ccount/click.php?id=25 Resolving www.sourceslist.eu... 94.141.22.48 Connecting to www.sourceslist.eu|94.141.22.48|:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Moved Temporarily Location: http://www.sourceslist.eu/version [following] --2010-12-08 05:16:53-- http://www.sourceslist.eu/version Reusing existing connection to www.sourceslist.eu:80. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 7 [text/plain] Saving to: "click.php?id=25.2" 00%[=============================================================================================>] 7 --.-K/s in 0s 2010-12-08 05:16:53 (670 KB/s) - "click.php?id=25.2" saved [7/7] cat: /root/.burg-manager/click.php?id=25: No such file or directory /usr/share/burg-manager/notifier: line 8: [: : integer expression expected
Here there is already a debian package. I've not tarball file and i've not sources to compile. I've only all file contained into debian package. I've not compiled it. I've created debian package using epm. If you are able to create slackware package can be very usefull
Or a slackware package, if you like.
If you can provide us with a source-tarball i will make a debian package for you. Greetz Spurgeon
You're absolutely right. But unfortunately I've never tried it and I do not know how to do it. But if You want to work together to create a package for Debian-based distributions, you can contact me.
Source code would be nice for those who don't use anything Debian-based like Ubuntu. I use Arch, thus Debian packages are useless to me, but a simple source tarball could result in me making a PKGBUILD on the AUR so Arch users can use this.
We are looking collaboration to create an opensuse version but no one has yet proposed. Because some modification must be done do adapt it to Opensuse.
A package for opensuse will be great!