I second that. I've never been able to see Sabayon fully work in *buntu due to the crashing issues in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sabayon/+bug/150068 . I know its potential is absolutely golden for those who are afraid of the shell, and/or simply want a very intuitive, easy to use tool to shape what their users see on a group type basis.
Cheers, Jordan/Lns M Rathburn wrote: >> Last night LaserJock told me that Sabayon isn't being developed ... >> > > ----------------------- > > Gotta tell ya', I swapped from using LTSP on F9 because of a major CUPS > issue (which looks like it's been fixed in the latest update from CUPS), > along with the superb documentation available for Edubuntu. While using F9, > Sabayon was the cat's meow! Worked flawlessly. It does exactly what you're > describing. Just a few clicks and the users of your choice suddenly get a > new environment. > > I'd like to see Sabayon on Ubuntu get back on track. I'd even be willing to > contribute monetarily! Time is money, and doing it the manual way is very > costly. > > > > -- Jordan Erickson Owner, Logical Networking Solutions http://www.logicalnetworking.net 707-636-5678 Latest LNS Blogs - http://blogs.logicalnetworking.net Intel and HP team up to roll out Green PCs for the enterprise Mozilla Thunderbird Add-on "Signature Switch" Will "Windows 7" be another Mojave Experiment? -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
