bokaroseani
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Posted: Sep. 01 2006,13:51 |
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Although I agree to the petition, I would not suggest the DSL team to abandon providing the current OS with its selection of applications. I think DSL has already shown a clear focus in its development of a system that runs with minimal computing and memory resources. What I would like to see though is greater choice and ease of customizing.
No distribution can be 'everything to everyone'. There are a number of us who like to just boot any available system with the CD and get running with whatever we want to do - browse the net or create a text document, for example, without having to download anything seperately. A bare-bone DSL would need us to first download the extension from the respository before we can start working.
I was introduced to linux through DSL about a year ago and have been following its development since then. I am amazed to see to what extent the developers have gone to reduce the RAM requirement to run a DSL system. The recent addition - uci extensions are truly great. There are of course more that can be done which I am sure will happen steadily with future releases. For example, I wonder if its possible to include applications in the CD so that when we use the cheatcode "toram" only the bare-bone system with GUI gets copied to RAM but all other applications (Firefox, VNC etc.) can be mounted from the CD (somewhat like UCI extensions) on as-per-need basis. These mountings can also be made possible during booting by making available new cheatcodes like "withapps" so that when we use the boot options "dsl toram withapps", the system will boot into something that looks like the current version of DSL with all its applications. Or something in these lines. Such an arrangement might allow folks with RAM as low as 64 MB to also run DSL using toram option fairly comfortably without compromising on giving up any of the applications that are currently part of the 50MB iso.
I will be interested in hearing what the more knowledgeable folks here think wrt these ideas.
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