Like installation of GNU/Linux from scratch is certainly not an easy task for a lot of people, the installation of OGo isn't particulary easy. Like as a company you would buy the RedHat Advanced Server, you should, as a company, buy the SKYRiX distribution of OGo which takes care of exactly the questioned aspects - and in addition, the proper maintenance with an appropriate QA process. OGo itself is "just" (it's a LOT) the source code. This of course doesn't mean that OGo is going to complicate things, you should expect to get a much easier installation in the next weeks.
That being said - to tryout OGo still the best way is to use the OGo Knoppix CD which will soon be available (thanks to high volume mirrors) on the OGo site for burning.
Ease of installation
Posted by: Helge Hess on July 15, 2003 04:55 AMLike as a company you would buy the RedHat Advanced Server, you should, as a company, buy the SKYRiX distribution of OGo which takes care of exactly the questioned aspects - and in addition, the proper maintenance with an appropriate QA process.
OGo itself is "just" (it's a LOT) the source code. This of course doesn't mean that OGo is going to complicate things, you should expect to get a much easier installation in the next weeks.
That being said - to tryout OGo still the best way is to use the OGo Knoppix CD which will soon be available (thanks to high volume mirrors) on the OGo site for burning.
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