On 06. nov. 2010 12:34, Louis-Maurice De Sousa wrote: > > > Le 06/11/2010 11:02, Holger Levsen a écrit : >> Hi Louis-Maurice, >> >> let me just reply to these three aspects of your mail: >> >> On Mittwoch, 3. November 2010, Louis-Maurice De Sousa wrote: >>> I see three important things to increase quality and "user experience" >>> as they say in privative world ;-) : >>> - choose de default window manager. It could be then possible to have >>> only some software installed. For example, gedit if you choose Gnome, >>> and Kate if it's KDE. Same for the media player, browser... >> >> this is possible already today in Lenny (and will continue to work in >> Squeeze): you can install with Gnome instead of KDE. Squeeze also >> supports >> LXDE. >> >> This is described in: >> >> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Squeeze/Installation#Theinstallationprocess >> > > Ok, I saw I could install it but not that there was a kernel parameter > for the default WM. > I don't like too much when Gnome is "windowsed" with that start-like > button in bottom of screen. I quite don't understand why it's default > behaviour is changed. KDE and LXDE already are like that. > But it's a taste issue :-) > > I didn't saw there already had a Squeeze install DVD. I'll try it next > week. :-) > Thanks for the link. > >>> A WM based on Qimo (http://www.qimo4kids.com/) could be interesting for >>> younger pupils. >> >> Qimo needs to be packaged for Debian first :) > > Yes, I know. It isn't even packedged for Ubuntu. If I can save some > time, I'll try to do it for my wife wich teaches in the nursery school > (a french peculiarity called "maternelle"). > >>> - choose IP addresses of the server. It's mandatory for us in >>> "académie de Versailles" to use DebianEdu, I have actually to install an >>> other router. >> >> I'll file a bug about this, so that we wont forget for Squeeze+1 :) > > Ok, thanks. But Squeeze+1 is in a long time. :-) And time is not our > ally to beat Microsoft© and Apple©. ;-) > To install DebianEdu in a school, I must be able to change the server > public IP. I mean the 10.0.2.2 IP. Is there a manual method ? I found > one once, but can't put an hand on it now.
10.0.2.2 is a private ip address,not a public one. you can change the address using instructions in the wiki http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/ChangeIpSubnet But it is important to think thru the problem first. do you realy need to change the ip series ? It's usualy much easier to network design around your problem, if you have a real issue with the ip series. Ronny -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

