-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 03:52:33PM +0100, José L. Redrejo Rodríguez wrote: > >El jue, 27-03-2008 a las 21:43 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard escribió:
>> It is a LiveCD. I don't think a LiveCD integrates well with LTSP. >> > >Sure, I was thinking of doing a image to be loaded by nbd in an ltsp >environment. Oh, ok. I never tried such tricks... >> The GUI part of the XO system is Sugar. >> >> Core Sugar packages is in Debian Sid but broken due to bug#472103. > >Shit, that's the kind of bug a maintainer never wants to have: depends >on other packages but your package "should" avoid it and you can not do >it without digging a lot in upstream code :-( Took me some time to interpret your sentence above, but indicates that you actually understood it: Indeed it is ugly! >> Unofficial working packages is available through APT using one of the >> following (for amd64 and i386): >> >> deb http://debian.jones.dk sid sugar >> deb http://debian.jones.dk lenny sugar >> >> I have not tested Sugar with LTSP but it works fine with the alternative >> (and now abandoned) lessdisks. >> >> With "core" I mean that the infrastructure to navigate between "Home", >> "Friends" and "Neighbourhood" is there, but very few activities is >> packaged yet. >> >> If you want to try out more avtivities, backports/sideports of an >> earlier packaging effort for Ubuntu made by Jani Monoses is available >> here: >> >> deb http://debian.jones.dk sid sugar-old >> deb http://debian.jones.dk lenny sugar-old >> >> Beware that if you mix sugar and sugar-old (you can just list them both >> on a single APT line), some of the old packages will override the newer >> ones due to different versioning of those packages. >> >> > >I prefer to avoid this, I don't have any ubuntu installation and I don't >trust in their Debian compatibility. All of the above is packaged against Debian, not Ubuntu. The relation to Ubuntu is that sugar-old was originally packaged for (some release - I don't keep track of their codenames - of) Ubuntu, but as served above it was rebuilt in clean Debian chroots (using pbuilder). >> Help packaging Sugar activities is much wanted. If interested then >> please subscribe and raise your voice over at the mailinglist >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1]. :-) >> >> > > >I'd love helping you in this task, but first I have to end about one >hundred of pending tasks... Anyway I'm subscribing to the mailing list >to be in "listener mode" by now. If you are ever in an urgent and total >need, shout and I'll park some of my tasks for a while ;-) Thanks for the offer. I am aware that you are quite busy - this last comment was aimed more generally at this list. :-) ...and apropos: Please don't cc me privately - I am subscribed to the list. :-) Looking forward to meet you in person next weekend! Regards, - Jonas - -- IT-guide dr. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://dr.jones.dk/ +45 40843136 Debian GNU/Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.debian.org/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFH7lX1n7DbMsAkQLgRAsAwAJ99A0V5I6TEI0s8BQ4Jpg5PYlrHnQCffUDY 05iVVDKMAV3LBo48VraS73c= =Q9xA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

