OK, I got quite some % of what I intended to do. But not all.
slitaz-vesa was the only useful flavor for me. The other ones led to troubles that newbies would never ever solve. I have made an e-book about the paradise - is it a myth or some kind of reality hidden in the past. This e-book works with internal links.Therefore any PC must be configured so that html-pages and pdf-files are connectable out of the box. This works with Midori and ePDFView.
To create a bootable CD that contains slitaz plus this e-book and some more software (LibreOffice, for example) was successful. But it is by far too nerdy:
- the screen opens with login for ,,tux" (which does not exist yet)
- one needs to know that one has to type ,,root" with the password ,,root" - then a screen opens, ok. The fonts in the x-terminal are too small.
- connecting with the net when running from a CD is no headache, as far as I know.
- otherwise a new user must be established. Still possible for a beginner.
- But after establishing ,,tux" the screen opens - black! Impossible. Right click: Favourite Applications => pcmanfm. Then one can see something. To make the dock visible one has to open an x-terminal and type ,,openbox-session". Too much for a beginner.
So I have something that I can spread. But it is not yet the desired thing that would be one big and nice invitation for beginners, with some cool nerd smell. For me this is more a political problem than a plain technical one. We talk about the freedom of choice.
The German readers might want to red this:
http://www.heise.de/open/artikel/Die-Woche-Freie-Software-gegen-die-Entmuendigung-der-Anwender-1417513.html
For such reasons I intend to spread Free Software in school environments.