(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