Re: Online training about DebianEdu
On Wed, Oct 05, 2022 at 07:34:48AM +0200, Dashamir Hoxha wrote: > The last lesson is about some development topics. Can someone help with > this part? Or should I leave it out of this course? Any other suggestions > about the topics/outline? Very brief: Debian Edu is Debian. And as everything in Debian, Debian Edu on the technical level is defined by the packages we maintain, which mainly are the ones listed here: https://udd.debian.org/dmd.cgi?email1=debian-edu%40lists.debian.org Relevant bugs in our packages: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=debian-edu%40lists.debian.org Plus, to communicate, we have this very mailing list and the #debian-edu IRC channel on irc.debian.org. -- cheers, Holger ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ holger@(debian|reproducible-builds|layer-acht).org ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ OpenPGP: B8BF54137B09D35CF026FE9D 091AB856069AAA1C ⠈⠳⣄ "I became an antifascist out of a sense of common decency.” – Marlene Dietrich signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Online training about DebianEdu
[Dashamir Hoxha] > Maybe I did not explain myself properly, but I was hoping for some > collaboration. I mean, someone that is familiar with the development of > DebianEdu explains it, demonstrates anything (if possible), answers any > questions, etc. I wouldn't be able to do it properly, because I am not > involved in development. I am really not involved in development any more, so it is a task better suited for someone else. -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen
Re: Online training about DebianEdu
On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 1:43 PM Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > 4. Forth meeting > > > >- Some topics related to the development of DebianEdu. > > - > > Perhaps cover where to track known bugs, how to reach the developers, > how to report bugs, where to find the source, and how to ask good > questions? > Maybe I did not explain myself properly, but I was hoping for some collaboration. I mean, someone that is familiar with the development of DebianEdu explains it, demonstrates anything (if possible), answers any questions, etc. I wouldn't be able to do it properly, because I am not involved in development. Anyway, I can exclude the development part from this course, if no one can do it. Maybe there should be a separate course to cover all the development details. Regards, Dashamir
Re: Online training about DebianEdu
[Dashamir Hoxha] > There is a button at the end "LOG IN AS A GUEST", which allows to read > the content. Standard Moodle feature. Aha. I expected to be able to read stuff available to everyone without pressing an extra button. > 4. Forth meeting > >- Some topics related to the development of DebianEdu. > - Perhaps cover where to track known bugs, how to reach the developers, how to report bugs, where to find the source, and how to ask good questions? -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen
Re: Online training about DebianEdu
On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 7:57 AM Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Dashamir Hoxha] > > Hi, > > > > I am going to start soon an online training about DebianEdu, most > probably > > on Oct 15: > > - Course description: https://ocw.fs.al/mod/page/view.php?id=1198 > > - Course outline: https://ocw.fs.al/mod/page/view.php?id=1199 > > The pages seem to require registration or login to get access, and thus > unreadable for those that do not want to submit personal information to > There is a button at the end "LOG IN AS A GUEST", which allows to read the content. Standard Moodle feature. > the site. It might make the reader count smaller than you want it to > be. Perhaps better to post the content in an email here? > I have attached it as a PDF. Pasted it below as text. In this course we will learn how to install and maintain DebianEdu. We are going to install it on a virtual environment on the cloud, so that we see all the needed steps. We are going to install a main server combined with LTSP, then we are going to test diskless clients, thin clients, workstations, roaming workstations, etc. We will see how to import a list of users from a CSV file, how to backup the server, etc. 1. First meeting - Install main-server. - Open GOsa and add manually a test user. - Test an LTSP diskless client (on the LTSP network). - Test an LTSP diskless client (on the main network). - Test a thin (X2Go) client. - Import user accounts from a CSV file. - Import student accounts in a certain division/subdirectory. 2. Second meeting - Update the main server. - Disable the cache (squid) for apt. - Install a workstation. - Install and test a roaming workstation. - Install a separate LTSP server, and test a client in its network. - Modify the iPXE boot menu. - Install a workstation with a different desktop. - Add another thin client type. 3. Third meeting - Use a dedicated storage server. - Backup management. - Server monitoring. - Other administration topics. - How to use Epoptes, Veyon, Squidguard, e2guardian. - Using internal email. 4. Forth meeting - Some topics related to the development of DebianEdu. - DA17_ Outline.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
Re: Online training about DebianEdu
[Dashamir Hoxha] > Hi, > > I am going to start soon an online training about DebianEdu, most probably > on Oct 15: > - Course description: https://ocw.fs.al/mod/page/view.php?id=1198 > - Course outline: https://ocw.fs.al/mod/page/view.php?id=1199 The pages seem to require registration or login to get access, and thus unreadable for those that do not want to submit personal information to the site. It might make the reader count smaller than you want it to be. Perhaps better to post the content in an email here? -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen
Online training about DebianEdu
Hi, I am going to start soon an online training about DebianEdu, most probably on Oct 15: - Course description: https://ocw.fs.al/mod/page/view.php?id=1198 - Course outline: https://ocw.fs.al/mod/page/view.php?id=1199 The last lesson is about some development topics. Can someone help with this part? Or should I leave it out of this course? Any other suggestions about the topics/outline? Thanks, Dashamir