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Re: Teacher Package
Hi!
I think, its a little overkill (school distro). A bunch of
appropriate rpm's + a README in what order to install them is
enough.
And I can tell you why. Because good Linux installation (and
any other system installation) must be made by a more or less
expert.
And all the expert need is a bunch of programs available over
what "standard" distro offer. For example, After installing
RedHat I at once installed a 20-30 item list of additional
rpms, which were "prescribed" before hand. The only exception
was fetchmail, which did not work and I got an update.
So, it's hard to make
rpm -hiv somepack.rpm
easier, IMHO!
Why? Because if after initial install (made by a profi) techers
will want to add something, they will alerady know that uniform
way to do it (in rpm-empowered system) is to use rpm with a -i
or -U switch! No need to mess with something else.
So, excuse me, but I can't see how GUIfying the ONE short
and universal command could make things easier..!
Of course, additional 'configurative' rpm could be prepared to
facilitate the setup. (for example, there was calderize.rpm in
Caldera Linux)...
There is also a mechanism of 'kickstart' in RedHat. This way,
one can control what to install and what to not already at
install. I have not investigated it, but I think it is very
useful for automatic mass installs in the school Linux labs.
In summary, its easier and more long-term effective to teach a
teacher to find things on the web and use rpm than to make some
special overhead. So, teacher package is only good if it is
just a bunch of selected rpm's + short descriptions what they
are for.
Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi
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