<div dir="ltr">Hey Sedat,<div><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 3:52 AM, Sedat Dilek <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sedat.dilek@gmail.com" target="_blank">sedat.dilek@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left-width:1px;border-left-color:rgb(204,204,204);border-left-style:solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi,<br>
<br>
I am here on Ubuntu/precise AMD64 (WUBI installation) and wanted to<br>
test the new "Ubuntu graphic stack" based on (X)Mir after being<br>
inspired by a German article [1].<br>
<br>
Is there somewhere an ISO-image around for easy testing?<br>
Daily ones?<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div style>we are not doing daily images for Mir, but this might be a good idea when we get closer to the MIR for Mir. However, I don't know how involved the creation of an ISO is and thus can't make a commitment.</div>
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In [2] I see that saucy is minimum base and the PPA lists saucy and raring.<br>
How easy/bad/impossible/brainfu**ed is backporting to precise?<br>
( I can place required X components in an /opt/xorg path. Just thinking... )<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div style>Saucy is the main target and should be used for any type of evaluation, Raring is a lesser supported development platform (see <a href="https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/mir-devel/2013-June/000193.html">https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/mir-devel/2013-June/000193.html</a>)</div>
<div style><br></div><div style>There is no plan for backporting Mir to P at this point.</div><div style><br></div><div style>hth,</div><div style>Olli</div></div></div></div>