Modules galore
Posted: 29 Jan 2015, 13:07
Here's an idea:
Convert a whole Slackware repo to .xzm modules and enable users to pick ANY app they need in their ISO. This one is a good candidate:
https://slackonly.com/pub/packages/
Some examples: an option to choose the default text editor, default media player, default shell, default web browser, default services (Samba, NFS, DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, etc), WINE, Compiz, ALSA / OSS4, Teamviewer, Virtualbox, all additional applications, games, basically everything that somebody needs in that particular Porteus system. Implement an option on the website where users pick their apps from a list of available apps and it adds them to a list of selected apps.
This would make it easy to set up workstations without messing with manual module / package installation (saves time for system maintainers). Also, it could be used to quickly create network and file servers (just as the PXE option works).
Just plug and play!
Additional (not necessary) : an option to pick a (GTK, QT, icon, mouse, Emerald) theme from gnome-look, create a module, and put it into a generated ISO.
Pros:
Rapid system deployment. Users would need to create only modules with system settings (custom rc.d scripts, conf files, etc).
Cons:
This would generate more web traffic.
Amount of time necessary to implement this.
Convert a whole Slackware repo to .xzm modules and enable users to pick ANY app they need in their ISO. This one is a good candidate:
https://slackonly.com/pub/packages/
Some examples: an option to choose the default text editor, default media player, default shell, default web browser, default services (Samba, NFS, DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, etc), WINE, Compiz, ALSA / OSS4, Teamviewer, Virtualbox, all additional applications, games, basically everything that somebody needs in that particular Porteus system. Implement an option on the website where users pick their apps from a list of available apps and it adds them to a list of selected apps.
This would make it easy to set up workstations without messing with manual module / package installation (saves time for system maintainers). Also, it could be used to quickly create network and file servers (just as the PXE option works).
Just plug and play!
Additional (not necessary) : an option to pick a (GTK, QT, icon, mouse, Emerald) theme from gnome-look, create a module, and put it into a generated ISO.
Pros:
Rapid system deployment. Users would need to create only modules with system settings (custom rc.d scripts, conf files, etc).
Cons:
This would generate more web traffic.
Amount of time necessary to implement this.