easypeasy vs Jolicloud = Install Jolicloud in easypeasy

What is Jolicloud

Jolicloud is a social installation client which seamlessly installs different types of applications (Adobe Air, Debian packages, web applications). You’re able to see what friends install and recommend applications to others. It’s a nice client which tries to add a sense of web 2.0 to application maintenance.

What is easypeasy

easypeasy is an operating system for netbooks. It’s optimized for speed while including everything you need out of the box. easypeasy 1.5 was just released and included features like very fast filesystem (ext4), which brings faster boot, and 3D in 3D rendering (UXA).

Install Jolicloud in easypeasy

While it’s possible to get Jolicloud as a standalone linux distribution, it’s not recommended as their release is old and don’t bring features like ext4 and UXA (see above). If you want the social installation client, the solution is to install Jolicloud into easypeasy.

Jolicloud in easypeasy

  1. Download and install this file
  2. Log out and back in
  3. You’ll find Jolicloud under Internet

Troubleshooting

Yeah, I’m not able to install it the file above

Ugg, you’re netbook isn’t updated on what hip and trendy. Go to Administration > Update Manager and click Check. Now try installing the file again

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September 12th, 2009 | EasyPeasy

5 comments

[...] should point out that my experience was with an installation of Jolicloud within Easy Peasy, another netbook Linux with Ubuntu Netbook Remix. But I did try out Jolicloud proper on a previous [...]

Pingback by Jolicloud brings the stupidity of web apps to Linux netbooks. « Andrew Currie on WordPress — September 26, 2009 @ 10:09 pm

[...] Without support for the Array.org kernel I couldn’t connect to my home WiFi network, and thus try out the social networking features of this otherwise very unremarkable UNR-based distro. Note that you can also add Jolicloud to an existing Easy Peasy install. [...]

Pingback by I’ve tested five hot netbook Linux distros on two Eee PCs so you don’t have to. « Andrew Currie on WordPress — September 23, 2009 @ 3:45 pm

[...] days ago I wrote about how you can install Jolicloud in easypeasy to get the best of both worlds. While it might be fun to test Jolicloud, please be aware that [...]

Pingback by Be aware: Jolicloud drains battery / power « easypeasy Blog — September 22, 2009 @ 2:56 am

My sources list says AI need to load the Jolicloud Key. Could you explain how please

Comment by peter watts — September 16, 2009 @ 4:44 am

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