Take a look at this, http://pios.sunder.net/gnustep-install.sh
It's meant to be used on a Raspberry Pi that runs Raspbian like so: curl -s http://pios.sunder.net/gnustep-install.sh | bash
It's a couple of years old, so not sure if it works on the current distro but it should. You might be able to use this as a skeleton to build a uucp distro setup for Raspbian and generate an OS zip file that can be fed to Noobs by anyone with a RPi 2 or 3 and a QPB. (Obviously remove all the apt-get stuff that gets rid of LXDE and installs GNUstep.)
And thanks for the github link :)
On 09/04/18 15:47, James Denton wrote:
> >> I guess ideally if we could provide a raspbian distro that could be
> installed via Noobs, that would best. I've sort of built something
> similar to this last year to build a GNUstep desktop called pios that
> I haven't completed - I could share the script I used for that to help
> with this project. Let me know if there's interest.
>
> I tend to do things the hard way, and don't lean enough on tools like
> this. I'm all for it, though. I simply used Ubuntu server since it's
> what I'm used to.
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