Christopher Chan wrote: > Les Mikesell wrote: >> Christopher Chan wrote: >>> Ian Blackwell wrote: >>>> Christopher Chan wrote: >>>>> Is there an Edubuntu equivalent for Centos? >>>>> >>>> The K12LTSP is based on CentOS. >>>> http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page >>>> >>> Oh, I know about the LTSP project. But I am not looking for a terminal >>> server. Edubuntu is not a terminal server. This project tacking K12 on >>> the LTSP but with zero pointers to educational software >>> included/packages makes it nothing but another terminal server. >> Errr, have you actually looked at the k12ltsp distro? It pretty much >> invented the educational genre. >> > > Well yeah...it lists tools for administration and then open office, > abiword, various desktop environments...and not much else... > > How am I suppose to go by that? Maybe you missed the "much more..." at the bottom of that list. > http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Software > http://k12ltsp.org/contents.html > > I am more than happy to look at what educational software it packages. Duh. I'm not sure how to pick out what isn't included in stock centos. The easiest way is probably to install one but you might wade through http://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/K12LTSP/5.0.0-EL-32bit/i386/repodata/comps.xml to look at the packages in the education* and ltsp groups. There are also some scripts to make everything come up working and push-button scripted installs for an assortment of extra software that is not included (web fonts, flash, sun java, realplayer, etc.). Be sure to download the 'el5' version. The others are based on now-obsolete fedora versions. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos