AwPhuch
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Posted: Jan. 06 2005,03:24 |
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Quote (Guest @ Jan. 05 2005,19:09) | Belated seasons greetings - I've been farting around with Linux distro's for about 3-4 yrs now and have reached a few conclusions: 1. My "ideal" distro does not exist 2. I'm too "lazy" to learn how to get into the "nut and bolts" of Linux 3. After all the distro's I've downloaded and played/crashed/stuffed-around-with-to-make-work, I need something else! 4. I choose Debian based systems/apps. Something to start with - a basic OS that will boot up, detect whatever hardware that I happen to have at that time (nothing fancy either-usually only that which is supplied by the motherboard), a working graphical desktop(Icewm, Fluxbox, XFCE4 come to mind), a working sound system (straight "out of the box), browser to find all the apps, and a really GOOD package manager to download, compile, install all those apps with their dependencies, nothing more. Could this fit into less than 50MB? A live CD? Thanks for listening - Steve |
You are kidding right....DSL does that and has done that...I think you are pulling our chain right??
Brian AwPhuch
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