KDElivecd
http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/kde4livecd.html
Our project, providing kids with computers at Christmas time, wants to
switch from installing XP to installing
Debian/KDE/Firefox/Thunderbird/OpenOffice.
First, allow me to state that while diehard KDE'r would want us to use
KDE for all the applications, doing so would be counterproductive for us
because we could not ride in on the Firefox momentum. Firefox is the
Trojan Horse that we will use to transition other kids to Linux.
Is someone willing to work with me defining the criteria and then help
us master a CD that can also be HDD installed?
To prevent posts suggesting Knoppix, allow me to state that while *I*
like Knoppix and while I have a great deal of respect for Klaus Knopper,
it again is a marketing issue, like the choice of Firefox. Debian is
the motherlode and I want those kids to not just mine that motherlode,
we also want those kids to use those computers to learn real programming
and learn Debian hoping that many will become contributors to the Debian
Project.
Henry Keultjes
Mansfield Ohio USA
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