On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:39 AM, Bernie Innocenti <[email protected]> wrote: > El Mon, 24-05-2010 a las 15:33 +0200, Sebastian Dziallas escribió: > >> > * After installation, firstboot bothers the user with more silly >> > questions. The firstboot package could probably be uninstalled. >> >> Either that or branded and made more useful - it used to provide the >> ability to do the keyboard selection before logging in which I think >> is pretty sane, but apparently this got ripped out by upstream because >> of some regressions a couple of releases ago. > > Sugar already has its own firstboot procedure in which you get to choose > the username and colors. We may want to extend the firstboot procedure > to invoke the keyboard settings on systems on which it cannot be > autodetected.
I have no problems with turning off the first boot if it genuinely doesn't add any value. I think they keyboard is probably the big one that comes to mind. It also allows adding of users and I think from memory configuring of ntp, submitting a smolt profile and likely few other bits that I'm missed. Most of which are likely not a major problem on SoaS install scenario. >> > * After installation, sudo does not work out of the box. (this is one >> > of the major annoyances of Fedora, it should be fixed upstream too) >> >> It doesn't work on the live image out of the box either, from what I >> recall. You've got a point there, but this is indeed one of Fedora's >> decisions as upstream. > > I'll bother some of the core Fedora people I know to see if this could > be changed. On OLPC's images, sudo is already configured nicely. There's been a discussion on fedora-devel about changing the sudo defaults in Fedora for F-14. I haven't watched the discussion closely but you might want to review it and contribute to that discussion to ensure the Sugar community is represented. Peter _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas

