mikshaw
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Posted: April 10 2007,13:08 |
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Individual binary applications are written by various persons or groups outside of the DSL project, and are usually not modified from their original state (unless a change is necessary in order for the program to run in DSL). There are not enough DSL developers to take on the workload needed to maintain changes to outside projects.
Besides, many of the standard tools in DSL are actually Busybox, which is a toolbox of stripped-down versions of common apps. It is not uncommon to see a particular program feature that works in one distro not work in DSL. This was necessary in order to maintain a very small size.
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