Samuel Thibault wrote:
lee, le Sun 16 Sep 2012 04:29:21 +0200, a écrit :
The goal would be to give users a working system included on the
installer CD/DVD that provides them at least with a (graphical) web
browser, software to burn installation CDs/DVDs/bluerays, an irc
client and other useful tools so that they can communicate and read
web pages and are able to overcome problems that they may have during
the installation.
Mmm, this just seems like the liveCD that we already have, doesn't it?
Samuel
No, not really.
Although I suspect all the tools exist on the liveCD such
that a Linux *EXPERT* could accomplish the op's goal.
Consider the flowing sequence of events.
1. Your grandmother has been been using a proprietary OS and
its associated
browser/email program. IOW, computer literate enough to
be comfortable
being a _user_.
2. You talk up the advantages of Linux and give her a
liveCD, demonstrating
how to boot and do her favorite three tasks.
3. One morning, while you are at work, she decides she will
install Debian.
After all that inviting 'install icon' is on screen and
she has liked her
experience.
4. She clicks install.
5. She is asked a question and does not know what a key
word/idea means.
She knows she could Google it.
But no connection to WEB.
6. Linux declared uninstallable :<
[I'm tempted to paraphrase the nursery rhyme starting "For
want of ..."]
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