desnotes

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Posted: April 15 2006,02:40 |
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I agree with roberts. There are many ways to utilize a DSL frugal-type install and I think it has the potential to be ground-breaking. Using the frugal install can make updates easier and can make it difficult, if not impossible, for a virus to get a foot hold in the OS.
My current focus is the embedded version because I think it could become a great tool for people to carry around not only their important data but their own personal configured desktop. I also think it would be a great tool for conferences.
As an example, how many of us have been to a meeting where someone attempted to patch their own laptop (with their presentation) into a projector only to mess with it for hours and finally give up. Popping in an embedded DSL USB with the presentation app and data would boot within a minute and run with no problems.
This is just one example...I know ther are many more.
desNotes
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