Linux distro for compiling images

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I've just been reading the tutorials on compiling your own images, and I noticed that somebody has uploaded a modified version of Ubuntu to use for this.

However, it will take me about a thousand years to download this via Rapidshare -- after downloading a single piece, it tells me I cant download another for at least twenty years. Can anyone tell me what modifications are necessary? I'm not a total newb with Linux, and have compiled an image before, but I never had the necessary info to turn a German version into a UK version.

Now I see that that info is available on this site, I'd like to get started at having another shot. Do I need particular versions of glibc and or gcc, perhaps?
 
I've just been reading the tutorials on compiling your own images, and I noticed that somebody has uploaded a modified version of Ubuntu to use for this.

However, it will take me about a thousand years to download this via Rapidshare -- after downloading a single piece, it tells me I cant download another for at least twenty years. Can anyone tell me what modifications are necessary? I'm not a total newb with Linux, and have compiled an image before, but I never had the necessary info to turn a German version into a UK version.

Now I see that that info is available on this site, I'd like to get started at having another shot. Do I need particular versions of glibc and or gcc, perhaps?



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then read up all the info u ned is on here myfriend :)

cheers

osborne82
 
Thanks Osbourne82, it was that list of apps and versions that I was looking for.
 
Thanks Osbourne82, it was that list of apps and versions that I was looking for.

no worries myfriend when u have more posts may i sugest u take alook in the dreambox and dbox school we have on here theres all the help and advice ul ever need regarding images :)


cheers

osborne82
 
Actually, one of my reasons for getting back into it is that I'm considering buying one of the newer Dreamboxes -- the one that has replaceable tuners and lets you use a hard drive.

I'm terrified that one of these days my Dbox will go tits up and I'll be left watching FTA. :(
 
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