On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 9:47 AM, wouter Vandenneucker < [email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure what is the most effective approach here: > > - 32bit version with X-L-K-Ed-Ubuntu > - 64bit version with X-L-K-Ed-Ubuntu > > OR > > - 32bit Kubuntu > - 32bit Ubuntu > - 32bit Edubuntu > - 64bit Kubuntu > - 64bit Ubuntu > - 64bit Edubuntu > > About that second option: Would it be possible to put all the packages on > the cd only once per Xbit version? > http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/19216/ is also thinking about that.. > it should be possible to start with a 32bit and a 64bit ubuntu iso... and add on each the "...-desktop" packages... gnome,kde,xfce, ... vs U/K/... imho an "edubuntu-desktop" is just an ubuntu with more "educational" software.... the edubuntu-desktop contains the following: - ubuntu-edu-preschool - Preschool ( < 5 years old) educational application bundle - ubuntu-edu-primary - Primary ( ages 6-12) educational application bundle - ubuntu-edu-secondary - Secondary ( ages 13-18) educational application bundle - ubuntu-edu-tertiary - Tertiary ( university level ) educational application bundle I haven't played much with edubuntu... don't know if it's all in Dutch and for kubuntu people you can install *edubuntu*-*desktop*-kde (but not all educational software is ported to KDE or contains kde-only material so it will install gnome stuff like Gcompris as far as I know
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