Matthias Clasen wrote:
• side-by-side comparison to ubuntu, opensuse, etc
Depending on how streamlined you want the installation to be, here is
something to consider
http://en.revilinux.org/2007/09/ark-linux-h2o-20071.html
Single click installation. A single screen asks for language, keyboard
and timezone settings and off you go. Two users created by default
(root and normal) and both with passwords disabled and autologin is
enabled by default for the normal user. You can set passwords post
installation if necessary. They use a module that allows you to run
administration tools without the root password. This seems like Policy
Kit with permissive settings.
A potential enhancement would be to preselect a timezone and keyboard
settings based on geoip but still allow the user to customize it if
necessary.
Rahul
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