On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 11:58:52PM +0100, Wolfgang Schweer wrote: > On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 01:21:33PM +0000, Holger Levsen wrote: > > isnt this bug a manifestation of three bugs: > As far as I can tell: only sort of. In the first place the bug shows > that communicating how to install different profiles could be better. > Maybe there should be BIG and FAT hints; but it might be wishful > thinking this could make a difference. I'm not sure why you advocate only documenting this in the manual, instead of changing the default…
> > 1. netinst image needs to be redone to include updated packages.
> Yes, this would solve the problem for now.
> > (can we build images using stable-proposed-updates?)
> No idea; also: is there enough space available on ftp.s.no? In general
> it would be nice to have the ISOs updated after each stable point
> release.
oh, yes, sigh. no idea about diskspace on ftp/a.s.no, but this is
definitly demotivating. (the diskspace issues on that machine have been
a problem for 10 years now.)
maybe we can use the minidebconf in hamburg to get usuable
debian-edu-buster images build on debian.org infrastructure…
> > 2. ltsp default should be lxde clients
> LTSP thin clients need LXDE (or another lightweiht DE like Xfce or MATE)
> on the server side as well; so IMO the recommondatation in the manual
> install chapter (use 'desktop=lxde') is already the right solution.
again: my suggestion was to change the default because KDE is broken. I
really dont get why you suggest to keep KDE and then to document that
people should not use it.
> > 3. insufficient diskspace^wfree space on partitions, in general and esp.
> > for kde ltsp clients
> IMO this is only a follow-up problem (and affecting only Stretch).
ok.
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cheers,
Holger
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