humpty
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Posted: April 08 2007,07:36 |
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i'm sure most of us don't agree with stoneguy's points, but then i just realized that some/most? of the users that stumble upon this site probably share the same view, stoneguy reflects a portion of pc users which other distros gladly target. i would like to think more users are looking the other way nowadays.
dsl is still 'different' enough to keep it's place. the mydsl modularity ensures that. maybe years ago, only us 'geeks' could appreciate that, but these days the popularity of the U3 software has taught more people that 'lean is mean'.
likewise, the 50mb limit is surely an attractor. sure you can store more on today's pen/usb drives, but everybody knows the more room you have left over, the better. you don't need to be a geek to know that.
seperating the apps from the base is actually a striking concept. to say to the the guy on the street that you can load this software by just placing it in this directory, or to load it only when you want to, and there is a repository of this stuff, and even if you get in a mess, you just have to reboot. This goes down well too.
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