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Here's a list of the Debian packages we're maintaining at Organic Design. Using packages allows us to keep our servers and workstations up to data with our recommended installations and configurations. For more information see [[packages]] and [[creating a Debian package]]. | Here's a list of the Debian packages we're maintaining at Organic Design. Using packages allows us to keep our servers and workstations up to data with our recommended installations and configurations. For more information see [[packages]] and [[creating a Debian package]]. | ||
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+ | *Maintain our own distro's including apps and local content (eg a bootabe wikipedia) | ||
+ | *Server package can also contain the wikia structure (perhaps via a symlink to to the last backup) | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 02:53, 24 October 2008
We plan to use the Debian/Ubuntu Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) system to centrally manage the installed software and configuration of servers and workstations in the field. The first step is to create a base package called organicdesign which will be the initial seed of content which stays up to date on all the systems in the field.
We've started maintaining our own package repository at packages.organicdesign.co.nz. For a list of the packages we're currently maintaining, see Category:Debian packages. To include our test package in your automatic updates, add the following entry to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:
echo "deb http://packages.organicdesign.co.nz main/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
Then update your apt database with
apt-get update
Then install the package with for example
apt-get install organicdesign-workstation
Here's a list of the Debian packages we're maintaining at Organic Design. Using packages allows us to keep our servers and workstations up to data with our recommended installations and configurations. For more information see packages and creating a Debian package.
Road map
- Maintain our own distro's including apps and local content (eg a bootabe wikipedia)
- Server package can also contain the wikia structure (perhaps via a symlink to to the last backup)
See also
- Creating a Debian package - for information on how to create a new Organic Design package, or to update an existing one
- Advanced Packaging Tool (APT)
Pages in category "Debian packages"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.