Sir, The live disc is aimed for demonstration and trail. It is not optimised for security or performance.
Ubuntu GIS is getting more attention lately. It is better to go for apt-get. -- Best regards, Chaitanya Kumar CH On Dec 28, 2013 9:44 AM, "Ravi Kumar" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear All, > Greetings from Rajahmundry (a GIS project for the City). > Have been using OSGeo Live DVD for years to propagate and evangelise with > good feed backs. > > 1. Wish to use OSGeo Live installed and use the system as a server. > This reduces the work of installing various FOSS GIS software, Java > etc and their updating too. As OSGeo Live 7 uses Ubuntu 12.04 (mixed with > Xubuntu) found this convenient. > > As this is going to serve Rajahmundry GIS for society, just wish to know > any body has done some thing similar. > > 2. I find certain problems with OSGeo Live 7, after update the Qgis > changes from 1.8 to Dufour (qgis 2) > which crashes after adding plugins. > Ex Open Layers plugin doesnot work.. > > 3. So I wish to seek guidance from those who travelled a similar route. > Should I use > > a. Ubutu 12.04 and apt get all necessary software.. > OR > b. Should I use OSGeo Live 7 installed and goahead with updates.. > > Cheers and a Happy 2014 > Ravi Kumar > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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