Group: Software/FSDG distributions/DistroConfiguration

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| rowspan=2 | Very easy to use, can deploy many services (wikis, etc)
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* Web: Very easy to use
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| UCI
 
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Revision as of 12:45, 29 November 2022

Introduction

This article will look at the configuration system available for various FSDG compliant distributions.

Configuration

Configuration system Distribution Works Skills Features
Debian installer preseed PureOS
Trisquel 10
FAI PureOS
Trisquel 10 Yes[1]
Freedombox PureOS Interfaces:
  • Web: Very easy to use
  • Command line: fragile: users are expected to use the web interface to configure the services
  • Can deploy many services (wikis, etc)
Trisquel 10
Guix configuration language Guix Yes[2] Require to know lisp
  • Can configure the whole system
UCI LibreCMC[2] Yes Relatively easy to use:
  • It has 3 interfacesthat work well together:
    • Web
    • Command line
    • Configuration files
  • Require to have some networking notions (what is an IP address, a firewall, etc)
  • Can configure network services (dhcp, WiFi access point, etc)
  1. It's used by the FSF so it works
  2. 2.02.1 It's the distribution native configuration interface so it works.