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MikeP tried to get it working and was able to, but had problems with the USB 7-in-1 floppy. (Lockups during kernel load). This also happens with FC2, so it seems to be a general 2.6 kernel issue, not restricted to the default Debian ones. (See: IssuesWithKernel26)
Mike's concern is whether we will go ahead and start ordering machines with the Intel 915 chipset.
Dave says that we will get one in to test, but will not order machines with it until we have it working with both the Windows and Debian images.
Standardized desktop
Walter setting up standard images for the graphics machines. Images can be reloaded if necessary. uses rsync to transfer files, using System Imager (see: http://www.systemimager.org/ ) to manage it.
Mike thinking maybe we can use PowerQuest to build machine, then use System Imager to make all the updates
Dave suggested using DejaGnu to run a standardized test suite
Walter creating a fairly restricted set of applications for CS488 courses
we would want a much richer set of applications for GradPCs
the users of GradPCs do have the ability to change their own systems, so we need to be aware of that
ssh keys - need one for cscf-adm user
Testing vs stable - which should we be using?
Lawrence: my understanding is that the security updates are the concern
Walter: we should make an archive, but perhaps someone else is already doing that
we should be going to stable as soon as possible (once sarge is stable)
will need to go to all of our current csgradpc* machines and update /etc/sources.list and point to sarge
xhier - should we be using xhier to distribute packages?
Dave: we don't have control of all of the packages
Dave: perhaps best to just use xhier for config files and use apt-get for vendor packages (eg: ssh-config)
Lawrence asked for clarifications about how xhier is used in groups such as PLG. Mike said one of the key issues is for accounts. WatForm's interest in it arises from consistency - they would like every machine they have everywhere to be as identical as possible
Fraser summarized that for the next year, at least, we will need a hybrid system - xhier and vendor packaging
Walter has a package, "debian-1" that can do the admin updates
Printing - should we CUPS or something else to print to departmental printers
this will need to be discussed at a later time
issues with authentication
The Debian Twiki
Lawrence encouraged all members of the group to make use of it
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