mikshaw
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Posted: Mar. 30 2007,19:50 |
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I haven't yet voted.
I agree with lucky13 mostly, wanting to see DSL become more modular as far as applications go. This may make it possible to include more hardware support and other kernel modules in the base which may not be so easy to use as extensions (assuming it actually is more complicated to add hardware support via mydsl?). It could be possible to support a greater variety of fake modems, video cards, input devices, and other hardware while maintaining the 50mb limit. Perhaps it could even support a more flexible X system out of the box, for those users whose monitors look like crap at 60hz.
At this time, I'm undecided between 2.4 and 2.6 kernel. I suppose if newer hardware support (sata, for example) is backported to a useable and stable 2.4 kernel, there probably isn't a great need for 2.6, but as I still have never used a 2.6 kernel in any distro, i couldn't say from experience what other benefits can be had with it. I have so far been satisfied with 2.4 with the hardware I have.
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