04-09-2018, 02:37 PM
@FizzyTea, you know the bit where I said I don't have another Pi with a display and keyboard to run the build process on?
Well, I meant I didn't have another Pi with a display and keyboard to run the build process on.
While I appreciate your replay, you need to understand what FOSS and Open Source is all about. As someone who has used open source for about 10 years or more, there is absolutely nothing in the license agreement that stops an ISO being provided. Don't believe me?
Go download Ubuntu or Linux Mint. They've been doing this for years as has every other flavour, branch or fork of the Linux OS.
What you may not realise is that is against the Linux license agreement (or any other software that is sold under the open source header).
Being free doesn't stop anyone providing an ISO. That's simply not true!
https://www.linuxliteos.com/download.php
Well, I meant I didn't have another Pi with a display and keyboard to run the build process on.
While I appreciate your replay, you need to understand what FOSS and Open Source is all about. As someone who has used open source for about 10 years or more, there is absolutely nothing in the license agreement that stops an ISO being provided. Don't believe me?
Go download Ubuntu or Linux Mint. They've been doing this for years as has every other flavour, branch or fork of the Linux OS.
What you may not realise is that is against the Linux license agreement (or any other software that is sold under the open source header).
Being free doesn't stop anyone providing an ISO. That's simply not true!
https://www.linuxliteos.com/download.php