Here's how it is on my system. (It's crooked because I couldn't figure out how to make a real table.)
Command Works before sudo Works after sudo
Desktop - Edit JAM Settings N N
- Edit Fluxbox Settings N N
- Configure Look & Feel Y Y
- Edit System Monitor Y Y
- Preferred Applications Y Y
Software - Manage Packages Y Y
System - Choose Startup Services N Y
- Alternatives Configurator N N
- System Lang. Manager Y Y
- Set System Keyb. Layout N Y
- Current Keyboard Layout Y Y
- Set Date & Time N Y
- Process Manager Y Y
Network - Select Wifi Application Y Y
- Wifi Connect Y Y
- Network Interface Y Y
- ADSL/PPPOE Config. Y Y
- Toggle Firewall On/Off N Y
Shares - Shared Folders Y Y
Session - Set Screen Resolution Y Y
- Password Prompt Y Y
- Set Grub Boot Image N Y
- Engage Autoususpend Y Y
- Login Manager N Y
- User Desktop-Session N N
- Activate Clipb. Manager Y Y
Disks - Configure Automount Y Y
- Live USB Maker N N
- Image a Partition Y Y
Hardware - Mouse Configuration Y Y
- SCSI Bus Rescan Y Y
- Sound Card Chooser Y Y
- Test Sound Y Y
- Adjust Mixer Y Y
- Alasamixer Equalizer Y Y
Drivers N/A (No commands!)
Maintenance - Network Assistant N Y
I suggest you indicate the actual command for advanced users (e.g. Manage Packages = synaptic). You sometimes do this, but not always.
I believe locales use very little disk space, is that correct? If so, I'd suggest you include several languages, but only one option for each (i.e., only en_US, de_DE, fr_FR, etc.)
Command Works before sudo Works after sudo
Desktop - Edit JAM Settings N N
- Edit Fluxbox Settings N N
- Configure Look & Feel Y Y
- Edit System Monitor Y Y
- Preferred Applications Y Y
Software - Manage Packages Y Y
System - Choose Startup Services N Y
- Alternatives Configurator N N
- System Lang. Manager Y Y
- Set System Keyb. Layout N Y
- Current Keyboard Layout Y Y
- Set Date & Time N Y
- Process Manager Y Y
Network - Select Wifi Application Y Y
- Wifi Connect Y Y
- Network Interface Y Y
- ADSL/PPPOE Config. Y Y
- Toggle Firewall On/Off N Y
Shares - Shared Folders Y Y
Session - Set Screen Resolution Y Y
- Password Prompt Y Y
- Set Grub Boot Image N Y
- Engage Autoususpend Y Y
- Login Manager N Y
- User Desktop-Session N N
- Activate Clipb. Manager Y Y
Disks - Configure Automount Y Y
- Live USB Maker N N
- Image a Partition Y Y
Hardware - Mouse Configuration Y Y
- SCSI Bus Rescan Y Y
- Sound Card Chooser Y Y
- Test Sound Y Y
- Adjust Mixer Y Y
- Alasamixer Equalizer Y Y
Drivers N/A (No commands!)
Maintenance - Network Assistant N Y
I suggest you indicate the actual command for advanced users (e.g. Manage Packages = synaptic). You sometimes do this, but not always.
I believe locales use very little disk space, is that correct? If so, I'd suggest you include several languages, but only one option for each (i.e., only en_US, de_DE, fr_FR, etc.)