Oh, Ok, I think I know where I have gone wrong, to make the system seem easier for users we gave each server a name for example the PDC is called Xen, these names where given before we even knew about the Xen virtual server stuff, so this might confuse people a little. I have also done some very bad grammar, for example, I wrote:

When a user logs into the network their username and password are authenticated by Xen. Once authenticated, Xen passes the login script to the client computer, which gives the user their network connections automatically.

When in fact I should of wrote:

When a user logs into the network their username and password are authenticated by Samba. Once authenticated, the PDC passes the login script to the client computer, which gives the user their network connections automatically.

I tried to keep things to the computer names and not the service names as it starts to get confusing for newbie users, they start saying what is Samba or what is WinBind etc etc instead of going oh, thats the same as my PDC at the moment does, I tried to keep it simple but may of gone to far.

I will look into having to re-write these descriptions. Are there anything else that makes the project look LOW quality, I am trying to promote this to UK schools, and any hints or tips would be welcome.

Jo



On 2/20/06, Herman Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
linuxgirlie wrote:
> Not sure if anyone is interested but the latest version of Karoshi
> (www.karoshi.org.uk <http://www.karoshi.org.uk >) is now available. The
> latest version support Kubuntu, but does not of yet support the Gnome
> interface, so though Ubuntu works, you will need KDE.
>
> If anyone has any features or thoughts and feelings just email me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jo
Whats the deal with this Karoshi stuff? You e-mailed this before to list
and at least I don't see any noticeable improvement regarding the
website. Most of the explanations about Karoshi don't make sense at all.
I guess its some package (with its own services and all) you just
install on top of a distribution but thats just a guess.

The development page is NOT AUTHORIZED. :p Great for an open-source project.

Most services are renamed to things like Xen, Hal, Orac with a bad
description of what they do, makes me wonder which services it
originally were.

Anyway it radiates LOW Quality.

Regards,

Herman





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