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
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:
> 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:
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
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
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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