DrWatt


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Posted: Dec. 20 2003,02:57 |
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Hi John. I don't really have a specific list, since I think everyone wants different things. With apt-get users can get whatever they want to customize DSL. I would make that the theme. That is DSL should boot from a 50 MB CD and be ready to work with the standard linux commands, a decent MS-compatible word processor like Ted, a printer setup program, a rudimentary spreadsheet, a file browser, and if possible something like LinNeighborhood (samba). Personally, I think 0.511 is there except for the samba client. All the rest is nice to have but not essential (for me) because of apt-get.
The CD should also have a good complement of drivers so that it recognizes as many ethernet cards (laptops included) as possible. If one is to augment with apt-get this is most essential.
There is no way my install will fit on a 50 Meg card anymore. I am running Abiword, Pan, Xchat, Lynx, in addition to the fine apts you have chosen. I have tried unsuccessfully to get my sound card working, and LinNeighborhood, as well as my WiFi card, but I will evenually.
If you make it as easy as possible for people to add/change DSL I believe you will satisfy the most users. Of course the CD only people will be much harder to satisfy.
Thanks again for a great product.
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