X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fcontributor%2Fquick-start.itexi;h=92ecafd37c5c3f455cf8a2e62f35aaaf31f44194;hb=61babab909dacfbcb9b797d7ddcea55cef6773c9;hp=e0ea3f6554590272b232c0d8fa35f1bb6199080d;hpb=208ca566e216f6d734501d3dad2a880643578f81;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi b/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi index e0ea3f6554..92ecafd37c 100644 --- a/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi +++ b/Documentation/contributor/quick-start.itexi @@ -59,19 +59,19 @@ Download the Ubuntu LilyPond Developer Remix disk image: (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 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ on your virtualized system. @enumerate @item -When @file{lilydev2.iso} boots, it shows an ISOLINUX +When @file{lilydev.iso} boots, it shows an ISOLINUX @code{boot:} prompt. Type: @example @@ -128,7 +128,12 @@ client. 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}.