Rapidweather
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Posts: 375
Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: Mar. 23 2004,01:15 |
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I am actively testing Luit Linux, Feather Linux, and of course Damn Small as we speak. Although you can download Gimp in Feather, you cannot get it into your tarball for a restore, as yet. I have asked about that, and run into a dead end. The developer of Feather is only supporting backup of /home/knoppix right now, and I have just posted my procedure for backing up much more than that to their forum. (Patience, I'll review Luit later) One thing that Feather and Damn Small share, is that neither has wvdial. I have to restore it via my tarball, in 0.6.1 and Feather Linux. Damn Small 0.5.3.1 has it, and I love wvdial. I got used to it in Debian, and SuSE. None of these remasters seem to get past Dillo, although Damn Small is superior in providing a wonderful download script for Foxfire, and once you determine what the filetool.lst needs to be to restore that, you are OK. The great thing about MozillaFirebird/Foxfire is that everything is in two directories, /home/damnsmall/.phoenix and /opt/foxfire (or /opt/MozillaFirebird), so it is easy to add these to your filetoo.lst and you can back them up. Now, with Damnsmall 0.5.3.1, Opera 6.12 could be added, and I have. Now, on to Luit Linux: Yes, it has Gimp in the remaster, although the font support is poor, as it is in Feather, for the downloaded (gimp-1.2.5-4_i386.deb) version (that I cannot backup). Yes, it can handle a Damnsmall tarball, with Opera and Foxfire. It has wvdial, just like 0.5.3.1, which may have been Luit's beginning. The developer of Luit will issue a new version, I have been told, and I have submitted some suggestions on that. Right now, he is at 0.2. Big thing with Luit, is the xfce4 window manager, it is great, and I have this screenshot to show you on that: http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/luitlinux2.png The title of the web page shown in Opera 6.12 in the screenshot was done with Gimp, but not using Luit Linux Gimp as the fonts are not good enough in that distro. Gimp is fun to play with, however, and when we talk about distros that go over the 50 mb DSL limit, I would rather have Foxfire mastered in, and not Gimp. I have tried to do a remaster but so far no good. One day I'll get that figured out. ---
-------------- Rapidweather Remaster of DSL: http://www.angelfire.com/ms/telegram/getting_started.html Rapidweather Remaster of Knoppix Linux: http://www.geocities.com/rapidweather/getting_started.html Screenshots: http://www.rapidweather.com/linuxcdsales.html
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