Re: Making a localized, educational live-usb version of Netbsd? Possible, and is worth it?
Aleksej Saushev <[email protected]> Thu, 27 Mar 2014 21:43:24 +0400
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Ottavio Caruso <[email protected]> writes: > I myself am not a very good Dutch speaker, but I would like to help a > local Linux foundation here in the South of the Netherlands that deals > with the education sector. > > They use Linux Mint/Ubuntu/Kubuntu for their demonstration but after > showing them that Netbsd doesn't bite, I am considering the > possibility of assembling a live-usb in Dutch, based on Netbsd, > preloaded with internet/office/educational and language-specific > localized applications, ready to go and to boot from any laptop or > desktop. > > Has anybody ever done it? > > Is this technically possible and would a newbie like me be able to > assemble anything decent? It should be possible, but I'm not sure that a newbie can do that. > Would MaheshaNetBSD or Jibbed a good starting point? I doubt so. > Any other ideas/inputs will be appreciated. I have several ideas and can share them. I can even join this project, just give me a week to think over it. -- HE CE3OH...