Am 2007-04-24 19:05:47, schrieb Luis Matos:
> > My CD provides ALL packages for the installation of Office-Workstations
> > and required server (postgresql, apache, nfs, samba, cups, courier...)
>
> humm ... would you like to share?
I create the CD's per customer and currently I am recreating the
Ter, 2007-04-24 às 16:44 +0200, Michelle Konzack escreveu:
> Hello Arjan and *,
>
> Am 2007-04-18 15:24:36, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >
> > I would like to start a new sub-project called Debian4Business or perhaps
> > Debian-Office.I have a slight preference for the first name, but this is
> >
Ter, 2007-04-24 às 16:44 +0200, Michelle Konzack escreveu:
> Hello Arjan and *,
>
> Am 2007-04-18 15:24:36, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> >
> > I would like to start a new sub-project called Debian4Business or perhaps
> > Debian-Office.I have a slight preference for the first name, but this is
> >
Hello Arjan and *,
Am 2007-04-18 15:24:36, schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> I would like to start a new sub-project called Debian4Business or perhaps
> Debian-Office.I have a slight preference for the first name, but this is
> discussable of course.
I am open...
> I have a small company, that pro
Charles Plessy wrote:
> Le Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 09:17:38AM -0400, Matthew McGuire a écrit :
>
>> a single tasksel system does sound nice, but it makes building the
>> iso images for the installers impossible. If the user can select an
>> essentially infinite number of tasks from the one interface
Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Joey Hess wrote:
>
>> Andreas Tille wrote:
>>> Yes, you are right and I'm even doing this in the med-common package.
>>> But I do not really regard this as a really nice solution if those
>>> extra tasks are mixed with the default Debian tasks.
>>
>> Note
Le Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 09:17:38AM -0400, Matthew McGuire a écrit :
> a single tasksel system does sound nice, but it makes building the
> iso images for the installers impossible. If the user can select an
> essentially infinite number of tasks from the one interface then
> the installer would re
Le Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 04:05:38PM +0200, Frans Pop a écrit :
> On Thursday 19 April 2007 14:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > IMHO the best solution would be if tasksel would have a two level
> > selection:
>
> I doubt this is going to happen in the in tasksel. For one thing, its
> maintainer has qui
Le Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 02:46:35PM +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit :
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote:
>
> >At least, we could preseed some options, (like debian-med) but that
> >wouldn't come in tasksel's options, like kde-desktop and xfce-desktop.
>
> IMHO the best solution would be if task
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Joey Hess wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
Yes, you are right and I'm even doing this in the med-common package.
But I do not really regard this as a really nice solution if those
extra tasks are mixed with the default Debian tasks.
Note that you can hide the debian tasks by d
Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andreas Tille wrote:
>> Yes, you are right and I'm even doing this in the med-common package.
>> But I do not really regard this as a really nice solution if those
>> extra tasks are mixed with the default Debian tasks.
>
> Note that you can hide the debian
Andreas Tille wrote:
> Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:50:03 -0400
Little more needs to be said, although you might find tools/update_tasks
in debian-cd worthwhile reading (or not).
--
see shy jo
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Joey Hess wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
I think they probably will install via DVD or network.
If tasksel keeps its "install from one CD medium" philosophy
Tasksel does not have any such philisophy.
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From: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Andreas
Andreas Tille wrote:
> Yes, you are right and I'm even doing this in the med-common package.
> But I do not really regard this as a really nice solution if those
> extra tasks are mixed with the default Debian tasks.
Note that you can hide the debian tasks by diverting debian-tasks.desc.
This coul
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Joey Hess wrote:
I'm afraid that I can't seriously consider this kind of proposal unless
it shows indications of taking into account all the issues and design
goals listed in http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/tasksel/faq/
The answer to question one is very compelling if you fo
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Joey Hess wrote:
Er, do you know that it's possible to create a deb that, when installed,
extends tasksel with any tasks you like? And d-i has hooks to allow a CDD
to easily install such debs.
Yes, you are right and I'm even doing this in the med-common package.
But I do n
Frans Pop wrote:
> It should be possibly to define tasks for CDDs and have them included in
> tasksel, but I do not think they will ever be displayed by default in the
> regular tasksel or for regular installations. After all, we are talking
> about custom debian _distributions_.
I won't say "n
Andreas Tille wrote:
> I think they probably will install via DVD or network.
> If tasksel keeps its "install from one CD medium" philosophy
Tasksel does not have any such philisophy. apt even supports using
debconf to prompt for a CD change. d-i does not currently support
scanning more than one C
Ben Armstrong wrote:
> But as Luis pointed out, having material on extra CDs or needing the
> network to install it is a bit of a problem.
No, it's not, because d-i _first_ lets the user decide how they want to
configure apt, and then displays a tasksel that offers only the tasks
that are availabl
Andreas Tille wrote:
> IMHO the best solution would be if tasksel would have a two level
> selection:
I'm afraid that I can't seriously consider this kind of proposal unless
it shows indications of taking into account all the issues and design
goals listed in http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/tasksel/
Luis Matos wrote:
> tasksel is a good tool, but it really lacks expansibility ... mainly
> because it was not made with that purpose.
>
> At least, we could preseed some options, (like debian-med) but that
> wouldn't come in tasksel's options, like kde-desktop and xfce-desktop.
Er, do you know tha
On Thursday 19 April 2007 16:46, Luis Matos wrote:
> Also, can we arrange some kind of cdds-pre-selection in d-i?
>
> One page fter tasksel that would have the cdds listed, or previously.
> Or at least an yes/no question, do you want to install any CDD?
Note that I'm just thinking out load here. F
Well ... i think you exagerated a little bit.
2 layer is not multiple layer and tasksel is not apt, aptitude or synaptic.
but it can be done.
I'll give you the desktop task example.
there is a team, debian-desktop that "supports" and organizes all
desktop tasks.
by this i mean that there sh
Frans Pop escreveu:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 14:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
IMHO the best solution would be if tasksel would have a two level
selection:
I doubt this is going to happen in the in tasksel. For one thing, its
maintainer has quite strong feelings against it.
For another t
On Thursday 19 April 2007 14:46, Andreas Tille wrote:
> IMHO the best solution would be if tasksel would have a two level
> selection:
I doubt this is going to happen in the in tasksel. For one thing, its
maintainer has quite strong feelings against it.
For another thing, a two-level selection i
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Ben Armstrong wrote:
But as Luis pointed out, having material on extra CDs or needing the
network to install it is a bit of a problem.
Well, IMHO shipping Lenny on CDs is a little bit - how to say -
oldfashioned, right?
I don't think a warning
alone is sufficient (What i
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 14:46:35 +0200 (CEST)
Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote:
> IMHO the best solution would be if tasksel would have a two level
> selection:
...
> [ ] Custom Debian Distribution
> [ ] Debian-Edu
> [ ] Debian-Jr.
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote:
At least, we could preseed some options, (like debian-med) but that
wouldn't come in tasksel's options, like kde-desktop and xfce-desktop.
IMHO the best solution would be if tasksel would have a two level
selection:
[x] Desktop environment
[x
Maybe some kind of proposal to change tsksels behaviour to warn user
that the option he has choosen requires more cd's or download of files
trought network.
tasksel is a good tool, but it really lacks expansibility ... mainly
because it was not made with that purpose.
At least, we could preseed s
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote:
it true it's debian, but ... i meant in debian's main (general)
distribution, that is, as option in tasksel and not only as
meta-package ... but there is no problem.
Well, there is definitely more in Debian than you can select via
tasksel. ;-))
But your
cc'ing debian-custom so we can get off devel.
Qua, 2007-04-18 às 22:34 +0200, Andreas Tille escreveu:
> On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote:
>
> > A cdd would be good for some first testing, but having it included in
> > debian would be great.
>
> Argh - the usual missunderstanding: If you use
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Luis Matos wrote:
A cdd would be good for some first testing, but having it included in
debian would be great.
Argh - the usual missunderstanding: If you use the term Custom
Debian Distribution your first Google hit gives the definition:
Custom Debian Distribution (CDD
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 15:24 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to start a new sub-project called Debian4Business or perhaps
> Debian-Office.I have a slight preference for the first name, but this is
> discussable of course.
Since your are using Debian as a base, have at it. Do you best
Hello there ...
Qua, 2007-04-18 às 15:24 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> I would like to start a new sub-project called Debian4Business or perhaps
> Debian-Office.I have a slight preference for the first name, but this is
> discussable of course.
a bit of background.
Last week i emailed deb
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-04-18 15:26]:
> I have a small company, that provides legal services. About 6 months ago (I
> use
> linux for more than 8 years already) all desktops are running Linux now.
And you still use DOS linebreaks?
SCNR
Nico
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I would like to start a new sub-project called Debian4Business or perhaps
Debian-Office.I have a slight preference for the first name, but this is
discussable of course.
I have a small company, that provides legal services. About 6 months ago (I use
linux for more than 8 years already) all deskto
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