Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL installation CD based on Morphix - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Satoshi Nagayasu
Subject Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL installation CD based on Morphix
Date
Msg-id 20040123110832.7d6fc622.snaga@snaga.org
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL installation CD based on Morphix  (Satoshi Nagayasu <snaga@snaga.org>)
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Re: [HACKERS] PostgreSQL installation CD based on Morphix
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If you want to install to your hard drive, KNOPPIX installation script
can help you.

However, I think "without any installation" is more important for
newbies.

Any comments?

Satoshi Nagayasu <snaga@snaga.org> wrote:
> We (Japan PostgreSQL User Group) have just created "PostgreSQL LiveCD"
> based KNOPPIX to promote PostgreSQL to newbies. It includes
>
>  - PostgreSQL 7.4.1
>  - PHP 4.3.4
>  - Apache 1.3.29
>  - Tomcat 4.1.9 (but J2SDK is not included because of license.)
>  - phpPgAdmin 3.2.1
>  - pgAdmin3 1.0.2
>  - phpbb
>  - Full text search in these manuals
>
> Screen shot:
> http://www.postgresql.jp/~snaga/shot.png
>
> If you boot your machine with this CD-ROM, all of them are running and
> you can start web application development without any installation.
>
> We will introduce this CD-ROM on NET&COM 2004(Feb.4-6) at Tokyo.
>
> Jean-Michel POURE <jm@poure.com> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > In the past, there were several discussions in order to find suitable answers
> > for MS Windows users willing to install and run PostgreSQL.
> >
> > Some of you suggested that users should "install GNU/Linux over Windows". Not
> > so easy for the basic MySQL or Ms Windows user, who need technical
> > assistance ... and fear to destroy their machine.
> >
> > Therefore, I would like to draw some attention on the Morphix CD project from
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/morphix.
> >
> > Morphix is an auto-bootable Debian GNU/Linux distribution based on Knoppix.
> >
> > What makes Morphix different is that the project has several graphical
> > installers and wizards in preparation (written in plain C, using GTK-2
> > libraries and Glade-2) ... which could possibly be used to install GNU/Linux
> > and PostgreSQL tools over MS Windows.
> >
> > You can download a preview CD of Morphix from this address:
> > http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/morphix/MorphixCombined-Gnome-0.4-1.iso?download
> >
> > Except for the installer itself, the wizards are not yet available in the main
> > Morphix CD. To have a look at them, you will need to checkout from CVS
> > (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/morphix) and open the files in
> > Glade-2.
> >
> > I also made some screenshots here:
> >
> > - morphixinstaller: once Morphix has booted in demo mode, you can use this
> > wizard to install Morphix on the disk. Screenshots:
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step1.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step2.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step3.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step4.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step5.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step6.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/morphix_installer_step7.png
> >
> > - isomorphgui: graphical distribution maker (select the requested packages for
> > your distribution and burn the ISO). Screenshots:
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/iso_morph_gui_1.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/iso_morph_gui_2.png
> >
> > - partitionmorpher: resize partitions on the fly (GTK-2 interface to
> > libparted). Screenshots:
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/partition_morpher_1.png
> > http://developer.pgadmin.org/jean-michel/morphix/partition_morpher_2.png
> >
> > IMHO opinion, there is a need to study the Morphix project in more details.
> >
> > Morphix could be a possible solution to the MS Windows migration problems. It
> > probably involves 50 times less work than migrating PostgreSQL to MS Windows
> > (and is a complete different project except for the fact that it could well
> > bring as much new users to PostgreSQL than a native Win port and is less
> > risky).
> >
> > The possible steps for such a project could be (just a guess):
> >
> > 1) Validate Morphixinstaller, isomorphgui and partitionmorpher wizards. These
> > wizards are still in early stages of development. They are developed by one
> > person, who would probably like to receive some help.
> >
> > 2) Create a wizard for PostgreSQL post-installation steps using GTK-2 and
> > Glade-2: configuration of hosts and authentication, tuning and optimization
> > of various parameters (Mainly a graphical interface to pg_hba.conf and
> > postgresql.conf).
> >
> > 3) Gather all known PostgreSQL related Debian packages, including pgAdmin III,
> > PhpPgAdmin, as well as PHP, Apache and report tools (and much more) and burn
> > Morphix-PostgreSQL CDs.
> >
> > There could be a "light PostgreSQL CD" as well as a "complete PostgreSQL CD".
> >
> > 4) Create a single website in 30 languages (http://installer.postgresql.org?)
> > dedicated to releasing the installation CD.
> >
> > Based on the pgAdmin experience, there could well be more than 50.000
> > downloads every month, out of which 70% would be migrating from MS Windows to
> > GNU/Linux.
> >
> > Comments and ideas are welcome. I would like to help anyone interested in
> > becoming the lead of such a project.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> >
> >
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