On 12/21/06, Krzysztof Lichota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joel Bryan Juliano napisał(a): > Hello, I'm creating "AMA Desktop Linux" a distribution based on Ubuntu > Edgy and Debian upstream. A project of AMA Computer College, and will be > used by 300+ AMA campuses all over the Philippines. > > Whenever I configure the network, a "unsupported platform" dialog appears, > however, I searched the gnome-system-tools source and couldn't find any > data on where it get the distribution names. I guess it gets it from /etc/lsb-release and you have changed it to not say "Ubuntu", but the name of your distribution. HTH Krzysztof Lichota
I have made changes to base-files with the included files /etc/lsb-release and /etc/motd. I think it's the reason why gnome-system-tools detected that the platform is unknown. Another reason, maybe is I'm using qemu under Windows with kqemu enabled. I'm using my home pc, with no cdrom, I'll have to wait for the holidays before I can use the school's facilities to burn the image. About the OS, it's a simplified ubuntu distribution, with a lot of custom graphical wizards to configure voip and stuff. It also has a welcome center and screencast tutorials. It's a graphical version of GNOME with tons of wizards that aims to make life in linux easy. Regards, Joel --
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