Install the package "mintconstructor" from the repositories
sudo apt-get install mintconstructor
Open a terminal
Type sudo /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintConstructor/mintConstructor.py
In the mintconstructor window that opens:
In the "Directory" field, choose a directory for the ISO (use a new
directory with nothing in it for this) Make sure to select the
"New project" radio option
Click the browse button on the right of the "ISO file" field and
point it to your ISO file
(in my case I used linuxmint-13-cinnamon-dvd-32bit.iso from here: http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=105
Click "Next" and then "Yes" to confirm.
Wait for it to do its thing for a bit, then click the button it
presents to open a chrooted environment (it opens an xterm). In
the xterm:
apt-get install build-essential
apt-get install portaudio19-dev
apt-get install libvorbis-dev
apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
apt-get install git
apt-get install stgit
apt-get install openscad
If the openscad package isn't around, you can get it from here:
http://www.openscad.org/downloads.html
and then from outside the chrooted environment, copy
openscad-2013.0.x86-32.tar.gz into your chroot directory/root
Then, back in the chrooted xterm:
cd /root
tar xzvf openscad-2013.01.x86-32.tar.gz
cd openscad-2013.01/
./install.sh
cd ..
git clone https://github.com/smcameron/space-nerds-in-space.git
cd space-nerds-in-space/
make
(now Space Nerds in Space has been built within the chrooted env.)
Once you're finished making modifications, make sure to clean up with the following commands:
Now clean up the chrooted env (and yes aptitude takes the weird
tilde options for some reason):
aptitude purge ~c
aptitude unmarkauto ~M
apt-get clean; rm -rf /var/cache/debconf/*.dat-old; rm -rf /var/lib/aptitude/*.old; rm -rf /var/lib/dpkg/*-old; rm -rf /var/cache/apt/*.bin; updatedb
history -c
rm /root/.bash_history
rm /root/.nano_history
history -c
exit
(xterm will close)
Click Next
Give your ISO a description (which will be embedded as the name of the CD
or USB stick onto which the ISO is burnt) Don't pick too long of a name though
because if you do, it won't work.
Click Next
Iso image will be made
smcameron {l Wrote}:Unfortunately didn't get any video footage of the mayhem, or even any pictures. Maybe next time.
charlie {l Wrote}:Video capture on Linux is a minefield. I've yet to find a solution for just reliably recording from my webcam, let alone capture the desktop as a stream.
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