Re: Introducing LinuxAdvanced
Thanks for the introduction and welcome to the list :)
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Gerhard Oettl wrote:
> LinuxAdvanced is a debian-live based usb pendrive solution customized for
> the need on austrian schools and uses the Xfce desktop. But because is is
> for pupils from 6 to 14 years it includes the software (openoffice, gimp,
> etc) for general usage too. Documentation and homepage are german only, but
> the distribution itself supports english as well.
...
> I hope I could give a brief picture.
I found your approach quite interesting and hope to take a closer look
when I'm recovered from DebConf.
> I created a derivtives census page but I am not shure if everything is like
> wanted (for example I do not know what to do with the Example page).
One thing that seems to be missing is sponsorship info. I guess you
have a government sponsor?
For Debian purposes it would be useful if you could also publish the
apt sources.list for LinuxAdvanced.
I have now added your blog to Planet Debian derivatives:
http://planet.debian.org/deriv/
I found this nice bit of news about LinuxAdvanced from last year:
http://www.osor.eu/news/at-increasing-number-of-schools-turn-to-open-source
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bye,
pabs
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