Re: Gnome is a problem for OEMs
- From: Daniel Carrera <daniel carrera zmsl com>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnome is a problem for OEMs
- Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 17:43:58 +0100
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Definitely
look at Sabayon, Pessulus and the System Administration Guide [1].
In another email I explained the problems I had with Sabayon. I'll read
the administrator's guide. Thank you for the link.
It would really, really help us if you could document some of the use cases
you have, so that we know the kinds of things you want to do. Some of them
will seem outright obvious of course, but that's okay - they're the hammers
you'll have most fun hitting us with. :-)
Sure. Where do I post the use case? I could summarize the current use
case as:
* I installed Skype and a new version of OpenOffice.org on the computer.
I want to add panel icons before the end user receives the computer and
creates an account. I can't ask the end user to change his pannel
himself to use all the features we advertise.
BTW, I'm using Ubuntu Breezy with the "OEM" install. Over all I'm happy
with it. It allows me to test the computer and install software before
the user creates an account. The idea is that I do all the system
configuration and then sell the computer. When the user boots it for the
first time he's asked for a user account and password.
If I could add panel icons that would be enough. A good bonus would be
to edit the applications menu (add entries for the new version of
OpenOffice.org and for Skype). But it's not the end of the world if I can't.
Now I'll go on and read the administrator's guide. I swear I searched
for documentation. It's just that all I found was end-user documentation.
Best,
Daniel.
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