On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 11:57:51AM +0100, Ralf Gesel|ensetter wrote: > > > the debian installer is really good now - even manual paritioning works. > > > > > In preparation to our presentation at "Chemnitzer Linuxtage" (first > > > weekend in March) we tested the current bzzware image, because we > > > decided to spread that modern version rather than the Woody thing (we > > > will do about 100 cd copies). > > > > If you look at the bug-situation, I think you will find that there are > > really few bugs in sarge now. > > Sure, but for beginners these minor bugs that have been reported weeks ago > are really blockers. We cannot charge 5 eu for a CD that is not working.
Then I think you should pay someone to fix them, or fix them yourself :) > > > Alas, we had to learn, that there are still 3-4 "old" bugs unfixed that > > > should be easy to fix for you (mainly ltsp stuff): > > > > Ye - I know , please fix them - All you need is svn access to the > > debian-edu repository. > > Mh, some weeks ago, I received a confirmation of my cvs account. By then, I > had forgotten the original password :( As I don't have any experience with > cvs (not to mention svn), and as I believe you have ssh access to the > repository: wouldn't it be a thing of 2 minutes for you to fix these conf > files? NO, I have to find out how to fix them, then test the fix, then build a new CD, ..... > > > 1. lts.conf has set USE_XFS=N instead of Y > > > > I think ragnar is working on this > > I sent him a cc of the mail - I am sure he wouldn't object anyone else > fixing his bugs (@Ragnar: of course I'd prefer you to do the job :) > > > > > 2. dhcpd.conf points to wrong kernel image versions (19-ltsp-1 instead > > > of 26-ltsp-2) > > > > The same on this one. > > > > > 3. After completion, user could be hinted to > > > - apply "smbpasswd root" > > > - reboot once more. > > > > Yes, could you fix this I would be happy. > > > > > . /etc/skel lacks a public_html folder and a .wmrc containing "kde" or > > > "kde3" (users are thrown out if not manually selecting session type) > > > > public_html folder should be easy, I think the .dmrc (not .wmrc) is a > > wrong way to fix this. > > .wmrc worked with my kde3.1 backport anyway. It is created anyway to store > the type of the latest session - so it is no additional space. Why don't you > think it is the right way? Because then it wont work if someone sets gnome to be the system default > > Could you do a normal debian sarge install, and see if this works the > > same way then. I Think I saw some sign of this working some other way > > in a normal debian-installation. > > You man, not a Skolelinux thing but plain Debian? Do you refer to the kdm > thing? Yes - kdm not using kde as the default session. You see, gdm uses kde as the default session if you install it (gdm that is). Or more like - gdm honours default x-session-manager. see ls -l /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager update-alternatives --list x-session-manager > > > 5. kdmrc could have entry like: don't display users list > > > > I think this is fixed now, please try a recent debian-edu-config (maybe > > the newest autobuilt image is working) > > Thanks for your efforts -- Finn-Arne Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bzz.no/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

