This is the home of our modular, Debian-based live-linux-distribution targeted at students, learners and makers of all kind.
With this project, we want to provide anyone with a portable and robust computing environment, abundant in possibilities and comfortable to use. It works independently from any installed operating system as it includes a whole software stack ready-to-use, from the Linux Operating System kernel to graphical applications for most common tasks.
Screenshot 2021 Stick, showing some applications (2021-02-10):
Screenshot 2021 Stick with Anmerkungen (2021-02-10):
Screenshot FSFW-Schulstick (2020-04-01):
This repository contains shell scripts to create a live-system from a nested tree of feature configuration fragments. These are being fed to Debian's live-build tool, which assembles an ISO file that is then installed into an image. Using appropriate tools, this final image is than to be transferred to an USB flash drive.
While the original variant was the Uni-Stick, we have since been working on bringing the system to school kids and makers as well.
If you would like to test Schulstick Linux online, you can try it live inside your browser at distrotest.net 2020.0 Schulstick Online Demo. There will be 2021.1 images released soon™.
At the moment, the 2020.0 Schulstick release is the only version available for download. It includes most of the functionality of the other variants though, so we encourage you to try it out instead while we are working on creating release images for the other variants (which we hope to have ready by end of the month).
If you hit any problems, just open an issue here on github.
While the project originally was targeting only German audiences, we are preparing to spin variants for other languages as well, as the system should be very suitable especially for developing world usage scenarios where hardware availability might be an issue. Because of its German heritage, bits and pieces still might be in German, but to the most part the documentation and code are in English.
Dieses Repo enthält die Skripte und Konfigurationsdateien, die zur Erstellung des angepassten Linux-Live-Systems benötigt werden.
Momentan (Mai 2019) wird noch das Tool live-build benutzt. Mittelfristig ist geplant, das Basis-Image mit vmdb2 (Nachfolger von vmdebootstrap) zu bauen und weitergehende Anpassungen z.B. mittels Ansible-Skripten vorzunehmen. Dabei ist eine Kooperation mit dem Lernstick-Projekt angestrebt.
Screenshot vom Desktop (2018-08-18):
Aktuelle Informationen (u.a. zur Verteilung vor Ort in Dresden) unter: https://fsfw-dresden.de/uni-stick.
- doc/dist/index.md: Welche Programme sind dabei und wozu sind die gut?
- scripts/README.md: Erstellen eines bootfähigen USB-Sticks mit dem Live-Image