Hi,
Herman Bos wrote:
Clint Tinsley wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "François BARILLON" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Knut Yrvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Administration tools
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 14:35:36 +0200
I've tried to install cipux on an edubuntu, but something went wrong :
Looking at the CipUX installation page, it appears to written to Debian-Edu/
Skolelinux 2.0 which is probably not even close to Edubuntu for compatibility.
Why not use Webmin instead?
Clint
Webmin is horrible. It would probably quite easy to port cipux to
edubuntu since its debian derrived.
I think it should also be easy, because CipUX 2.x is runing at schools
with Suse. CipUX 1.x was runing on Trustix. So porting is possible, or
we make it possible.
Personally I think any kind of webinterface should be avoided. I still
have to see one which doesn't involve anything really nasty (security wise).
You can install CipUX without webinterface. You can use it from command
line. If you found some issue wich is not secure enough for you, please
tell me and we can find a solution to improve it.
By the way, the French team is developing a CipUX GUI in moodle. (But
this is also a web thing ;-)
For Ubuntu know I have a question: On wich Ubuntu you are try to install
CipUX?
Yours
Christian
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