Thanks for the feedback Eddy, It would really be more helpful if you posted to the mailing list of put your feedback on the wiki (www.edubuntu.org) where it can be seen and acted on as appropriate.
regards JaneW On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 09:31 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Jane, > > A few comments observations regarding the edubuntu distro (ltsp). > The LTSP just doesn't work after a long 1.5hr edubuntu install on a test > machine. > Ethernets are not skillfully configured for immediate operation, but > reconfigured via the network Gui config. > > As a standalone system , Ubuntu is great. Edubuntu is just a clone of it > with LTSP partly-installed and some extra packages. I could do that with > apt-get without edubuntu. Certainly with Gentoo by running one command - > install ltsp. And they have documentation to accompany the install. > No documentation is included or available on the edubuntu website to help > configure LTSP. > > Take a cue from Skolelinux, OpenLab, or the highly polished K12LTSP. > All those distros, work right after the install , or with minor network > configuration. The crucial point is, the LTSP which is by itself a little > complex, and not easily configured, should be the primary focus of > edubuntu in being preconfigured for at least a default working environment > with schhollbell or schooltool preinstalled. Otherwise, why bother with > edubuntu when all the other systems work out of the box. > > Eddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Micro Quantum > -- JaneW _____________ Jane Weideman mobile: +27 83 779 7800 Canonical Ltd. -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
