Hi, On Dienstag, 31. März 2009, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > I'm alsmost inclined to say yes to those... it's nice to support foreign > > languages even if they are not the main language in a given country. > Well, I hope you will increase their priority then, and fix it so they > are installed by default when the appropriate language is installed.
I ment to also install them if the language isnt installed. For norwegians at
a german school (or japanese people at a swedish school) it is very nice if
they can use the desktop in their language. So I didnt ment to only put them
on the DVD, but also install them.
I think those 100-300mb (needs checking) more space shouldnt be an issue on
todays harddrives - smaller ones than 100gb are basically not sold anymore.
And even if you only have 30gb...
> >> memtester
> > sounds useful too
> What does it do that the already installed packages do not?
Oh, ah, I mistook it for memfree86 :) Then it's probably useless...
> >> moodle-debian-edu-theme
> > if we install moodle we should use that one too :)
> Sure. Is moodle automatically configurable at install time?
I have no idea... but it would certainly be nice to have.
> > and the same comment as above plus the same languages for l10
> Yeah.
the openoffice list contained some lanaguages (like .de and .da) which we
support...
> >> quota
> > how do we manage quotas?
> Which quotas? We do not implement any by default.
Ah, ok. (pity)
> >> smart-notifier smartmontools
> > are also useful :)
> After reading the reasearch from Google about the fact that SMART
> values can not be used to predict disk failures, I decided it was a
> waste of space to have them installed by default. Was I wrong?
Well, even if its not really possible to predict failures, smart will tell you
when small errors are on the drive, which usually/often happen before big
errors. So I have smart installed and activated everywhere.
I'm currently offline and my svn checkout is not up to date so I'll take
another look once I'm online or rather, sometime soon :-)
regards,
Holger
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