[Jonas Smedegaard]
> If you aim for KDE/Gnome without the hassle of designing a network 
> infrastructure, with Sugar as optional add-on desktop, then I agree.

Are you sure you tested the Sugar profile in Debian Edu?  Your
comments make me suspect you didn't.  It is a separate profile like
the standalone profile, which almost only installs the Sugar related
packages.

It is enabled by adding 'debian-edu-expert' as a kernel parameter when
starting the installer, and then selecting 'sugar' from the list of
profiles showing up in expert mode.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen


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