(approximately 1 GB)
@example
-@uref{http://files.lilynet.net/ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.0.iso}
+@uref{http://files.lilynet.net/ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.1.iso}
@end example
@advanced{Some users might want these files, but if you don't
recognize what they are, then you don't want them:
@*
-@uref{http://files.lilynet.net/ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.0.iso.md5}
-@*
-@uref{http://files.lilynet.net/ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.0.iso.torrent}
+@uref{http://files.lilynet.net/ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.1.iso.md5}
+@c @*
+@c @uref{http://files.lilynet.net/ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.0.iso.torrent}
}
@item
-Create a new @qq{virtual machine} inside your virtualization
+Create a music new @qq{virtual machine} inside your virtualization
software.
If possible, use at least 700 MB of RAM (1GB would be better) for
(code, docs, regression tests) can reach 10 GB.
@item
-Install @file{lilydev2.iso} as the @qq{guest} operating system
-on your virtualized system.
+Install @file{ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.1.iso} as the @qq{guest}
+operating system on your virtualized system.
@enumerate
@item
-When @file{lilydev2.iso} boots, it shows an ISOLINUX
-@code{boot:} prompt. Type:
+When @file{ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.1.iso} boots, it shows an
+ISOLINUX @code{boot:} prompt. Type:
@example
install
@item
When prompted to remove the installation CD, go to
@clicksequence{Devices @click{} CD/DVD Devices} and de-select
-@file{lilydev2.iso}.
+@file{ubuntu-lilydev-remix-1.1.iso}.
@end enumerate
Not all hardware is supported in all virtualization tools. In
particular, some contributors have reported problems with USB
-devices. If you would like to investigate further, then look for
+devices, for example USB network adapters. If you have problems
+with network connection (for example internet connection in the
+host system is lost when you launch virtual system), try installing
+and running Lilydev with your computer's built-in network adapter
+used to connect to the network.
+If you would like to investigate further, then look for
help for your virtualization tool using your normal OS as the
@qq{host} and Ubuntu as the @qq{client}.
@qq{Command output} window will display @qq{Done}, and the button
label will change to say @qq{Update source}.
+@warning{Some contributors have reported that nothing happens at
+this step. If this occurs, then try again in a few minutes -- we
+suspect that this is an intermittant network problem. If the
+problem persists, please ask for help.}
+
@item
Navigate to the @file{lilypond-git/} directory to view the source
files.
@example
cd ~/lilypond-git/build/
+make
make doc
@end example
firefox ~/lilypond-git/build/out-www/offline-root/index.html
@end example
-@subsubheading Other options
-
-To select different build options, or isolate certain parts of the
-build, or to use multiple CPUs while building, read the rest of
-this chapter.
-
-@subsubheading Installing LilyPond with lilydev
+@subsubheading Installing
Don't. There is no reason to install lilypond within lilydev.
All development work can (and should) stay within the
or typesetting work should be done with an official GUB release.
+@subsubheading Problems and other options
+
+To select different build options, or isolate certain parts of the
+build, or to use multiple CPUs while building, read
+@ref{Compiling}.
+
+In particular, contributors working on the documentation should be
+aware of some bugs in the build system, and should read the
+workarounds in @ref{Generating documentation}.
+
+
@node Now start work!
@section Now start work!