Difference between revisions of "User:Carlo/sandbox"
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− | === SOAS Deployement Settings === | + | === SOAS Deployement Settings Definition === |
In case of a deploy in a school we could not expect children or teacher to spend a large initial amount of time to set up basic paramenters for SOAS usage (es. LANGUAGE, Timezone, Keyboard). | In case of a deploy in a school we could not expect children or teacher to spend a large initial amount of time to set up basic paramenters for SOAS usage (es. LANGUAGE, Timezone, Keyboard). | ||
Whatever approach would be taken in order to land those initial dsettings in the sticks/images, the very first step is to try ti define with increasing precision what all those settings are, where a deployer or developer could find them and how to operate changes without creating regression errors in the procedure. | Whatever approach would be taken in order to land those initial dsettings in the sticks/images, the very first step is to try ti define with increasing precision what all those settings are, where a deployer or developer could find them and how to operate changes without creating regression errors in the procedure. | ||
− | In order to support deployements activities the standard SOAS image shuld allow a limited degree of personalization for basic settings, | + | In order to support deployements activities the standard SOAS image shuld allow a limited degree of personalization for basic settings,. |
+ | A basic list of setting to be descripted could be (from http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Request_New_Feature ) | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
+ | *Date, Time & Timezone | ||
+ | *Language | ||
+ | *User Accounts | ||
+ | *WiFi settings | ||
+ | *Jabber server(s) - ability to input multiple servers for different user groups (schools, cities, countries, etc.). | ||
+ | *Add/Remove Programs | ||
+ | *System Updates | ||
+ | *Desktop GUI settings | ||
+ | *Name SD card and USB media drives, etc. | ||
+ | *Running Linux Applications Under Sugar - A script has been written to Sugar Coat Linux apps to make them run under Sugar desktop (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them). Can this be made more user-friendly and incorporated into a Sugar Control Panel GUI, to make adding applications easier? | ||
+ | *What else? | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[User:andrea.mangiatordi|Andrea]] 16:41, 21 May 2009 (UTC) | ||
+ | |||
+ | </ol> | ||
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+ | === __________ === |
Revision as of 05:39, 23 November 2009
What I would like to write about...
- A Matrix of Distributions features (what you get what you don't get)
- Activities & Sugar (Sweetness...?)
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SOAS Deployement Settings Definition
In case of a deploy in a school we could not expect children or teacher to spend a large initial amount of time to set up basic paramenters for SOAS usage (es. LANGUAGE, Timezone, Keyboard). Whatever approach would be taken in order to land those initial dsettings in the sticks/images, the very first step is to try ti define with increasing precision what all those settings are, where a deployer or developer could find them and how to operate changes without creating regression errors in the procedure. In order to support deployements activities the standard SOAS image shuld allow a limited degree of personalization for basic settings,. A basic list of setting to be descripted could be (from http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Request_New_Feature )
- Date, Time & Timezone
- Language
- User Accounts
- WiFi settings
- Jabber server(s) - ability to input multiple servers for different user groups (schools, cities, countries, etc.).
- Add/Remove Programs
- System Updates
- Desktop GUI settings
- Name SD card and USB media drives, etc.
- Running Linux Applications Under Sugar - A script has been written to Sugar Coat Linux apps to make them run under Sugar desktop (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them). Can this be made more user-friendly and incorporated into a Sugar Control Panel GUI, to make adding applications easier?
- What else?