Hi,
On Mittwoch, 3. November 2010, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
I think we should evaluate the cost and benefits of doing this, and
make a decision based on that knowledge.
Right. I thought the benefits were obvious, just like you probably did, when
you changed the profile question yesterday,
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
package: debian-edu-install
severity: wishlist
On Mittwoch, 3. November 2010, Louis-Maurice De Sousa wrote:
- 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.
It would be great if one could be
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Bug #585712 [debian-edu-config] depends on lsof, which is not available on
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Hi debian-l10n-english people :)
I've got an english wording question, where you maybe can help Debian Edu to
find a good choice.
In the past, Debian Edu offered four types of profiles to install:
main-server, thin-client-server, workstation and standalone. The world was
easy and the world
[Holger Levsen]
Right. I thought the benefits were obvious, just like you probably
did, when you changed the profile question yesterday, to display the
expert options by default. _That_ is a change everybody will notice
and will put cognitive strain on everybody, as there are now more
[Louis-Maurice De Sousa]
To raise the quality of the project we need to be brave enough to
actually select the packages we believe in and drop the others,
I really don't understand this point of view. Just like Steve Jobs :
We know, what you need
If you fail to understand the difference
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 ;-) :
-
Accepted:
debian-edu_0.851~svn70864.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu/debian-edu_0.851~svn70864.dsc
debian-edu_0.851~svn70864.tar.gz
to pool/local/d/debian-edu/debian-edu_0.851~svn70864.tar.gz
education-astronomy_0.851~svn70864_i386.deb
to
Holger Levsen wrote:
[...]
So we need a new name. ltsp-server is not a good one, because the technology
used could change again tomorrow. (In fact, since a few days these servers
_also_ allow access via remote desktop, a totally different technology.)
So, my current proposals for a new
Le segnaliamo l'attivazione, per l'anno accademico 2010-2011,
del Master Universitario di I livello in Tecnologie Internet,
organizzato dal Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
dell'Universita' di Pisa in collaborazione con l'Istituto di
Informatica e Telematica del CNR -
Le 06/11/2010 12:30, Petter Reinholdtsen a écrit :
[Louis-Maurice De Sousa]
To raise the quality of the project we need to be brave enough to
actually select the packages we believe in and drop the others,
I really don't understand this point of view. Just like Steve Jobs :
We know, what
So we need a new name. ltsp-server is not a good one, because the technology
used could change again tomorrow. (In fact, since a few days these servers
_also_ allow access via remote desktop, a totally different technology.)
So, my current proposals for a new name are:
- GUI server
- desktop
Accepted:
education-astronomy_0.851~svn70864_amd64.deb
to pool/local/d/debian-edu/education-astronomy_0.851~svn70864_amd64.deb
education-chemistry_0.851~svn70864_amd64.deb
to pool/local/d/debian-edu/education-chemistry_0.851~svn70864_amd64.deb
education-common_0.851~svn70864_amd64.deb
to
Dear list,
on a brand new 64-bit machine, I started with a Debian Edu Lenny workstation
image (no LVM of course), that contains some manual tweaks like java
installations.
Hence, and because the install deadline is straight ahead, I dare not
start from scratch with a 64-bit installation. But I
Sorry for the noise, I found
http://teddyb.org/~rlpowell/hobbies/debian_arch_up/
and this page tells us very explicitly what a bad idea this was.
Regards
Ralf
Am Samstag, 6. November 2010 schrieben Sie:
Dear list,
on a brand new 64-bit machine, I started with a Debian Edu Lenny workstation
package: debian-edu-config
Hi,
debian-edu-config ships a start-wlan initscript, which is disabled by default
and which has seen its last real development in 2005. In 2010 things have
advanced considerably and this script is probably used no-where.
Filing a bug to give people time+opportunity
package: debian-edu-config
debian-edu-config ships a init script, which is disabled by default and just
informs someone via mail, that the machine has been rebooted and which the
last 5 users have been. apt-get install logcheck also does this (and much
more) so I consider this script pretty
tags 579290 + unreproducable moreinfo
thanks
Hi Petter :-)
I've been reading the 6 init scripts the debian-edu-config package is shipping
(debian-edu-config.enable-nat debian-edu-config.fetch-ldap-cert
debian-edu-config.open-backdoor debian-edu-config.report-reboot
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help security upstream pending sarge sarge-ignore experimental d-i confirmed
ipv6 lfs
HI Ralf,
On Samstag, 6. November 2010, RalfGesellensetter wrote:
on a brand new 64-bit machine, I started with a Debian Edu Lenny
workstation image (no LVM of course), that contains some manual tweaks like
java installations.
Hence, and because the install deadline is straight ahead, I dare
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tags 602084 + pending
Bug #602084 [debian-edu-config] autofs-ldap and debian-edu-config: error when
trying to install together
Added tag(s) pending.
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[Holger Levsen]
Did you mean those two scripts? The others only use echo to explain
their usage. And personally I think both these scripts shouldnt be
used - and usplash has been removed also, so maybe just close this
bug?
When I wrote this bug, most script did not use the lsb_* functions.
debian-edu-config_1.444_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
debian-edu-config_1.444.dsc
debian-edu-config_1.444.tar.gz
debian-edu-config_1.444_all.deb
Greetings,
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Accepted:
debian-edu-config_1.444.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.444.dsc
debian-edu-config_1.444.tar.gz
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.444.tar.gz
debian-edu-config_1.444_all.deb
to
Accepted:
education-astronomy_0.851~svn70864_powerpc.deb
to pool/local/d/debian-edu/education-astronomy_0.851~svn70864_powerpc.deb
education-chemistry_0.851~svn70864_powerpc.deb
to pool/local/d/debian-edu/education-chemistry_0.851~svn70864_powerpc.deb
Your message dated Sat, 06 Nov 2010 19:02:23 +
with message-id e1peo1v-0008g3...@franck.debian.org
and subject line Bug#585712: fixed in debian-edu-config 1.444
has caused the Debian Bug report #585712,
regarding depends on lsof, which is not available on kfreebsd-*
to be marked as done.
This
Your message dated Sat, 06 Nov 2010 19:02:23 +
with message-id e1peo1v-0008g6...@franck.debian.org
and subject line Bug#602084: fixed in debian-edu-config 1.444
has caused the Debian Bug report #602084,
regarding autofs-ldap and debian-edu-config: error when trying to install
together
to be
Accepted:
debian-edu-config_1.444.dsc
to main/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.444.dsc
debian-edu-config_1.444.tar.gz
to main/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.444.tar.gz
debian-edu-config_1.444_all.deb
to main/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.444_all.deb
Override
[Vagrant Cascadian]
this isn't exactly true... we have to have a -486 kernel to get LTSP
working with the *defaults*. debian-edu could easily configure LTSP
to use a -686 kernel; it would be merely one more divergence from
the LTSP defaults.
Right. Good point. I gave this a try, adding a
Accepted:
debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70915.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70915.dsc
debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70915.tar.gz
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70915.tar.gz
debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70915_all.deb
to
Accepted:
debian-edu-install-udeb_1.519~svn70930_all.udeb
to
pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-install-udeb_1.519~svn70930_all.udeb
debian-edu-install_1.519~svn70930.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-install/debian-edu-install_1.519~svn70930.dsc
debian-edu-install_1.519~svn70930.tar.gz
Accepted:
debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70954.dsc
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70954.dsc
debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70954.tar.gz
to pool/local/d/debian-edu-config/debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70954.tar.gz
debian-edu-config_1.445~svn70954_all.deb
to
The (translated) debian-edu-lenny manual as PDF or HTML is available at
http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/
To understand this mail better, please read
/usr/share/doc/debian-edu-doc/README.
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The (translated) rosegarden manual as PDF or HTML is available at
http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/
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/usr/share/doc/debian-edu-doc/README.
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The (translated) debian-edu-squeeze manual as PDF or HTML is available at
http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/
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