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Re: Pre-Alpha patch for a LiveCD with GUI... What next?

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Date: Thursday, March 6, 2008 - 10:42 am

Sascha Wildner wrote:

I think the main point of such a live-cd would be to test
dragonfly-specific features such as vkernels and more. Mplayer and
OpenOffic work the same on all platforms, so they might not be super
important, while irssi, firefox, networking tools, vim, a few more
shells/terminals might make it easier to for people to quickly gauge if
they can reproduce their current productivity and also what is new.

And if the point of a livecd is to test that kind of stuff, then it
would be nice for it to have a kernel that supports as much as possible
like ALTQ, and drivers.

Also if it has lots and lots of programs (thinking multimedia, java,
etc..) it might be hard to keep the future x64 and x86 live-cds on par.
Gentoo had this problem many years ago and it was very bothersome.

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Robert Luciani
Chalmers University of Technology, SWE
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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Pre-Alpha patch for a LiveCD with GUI... What next?, Sascha Wildner, (Thu Mar 6, 9:34 am)
Re: Pre-Alpha patch for a LiveCD with GUI... What next?, Sascha Wildner, (Sat Mar 8, 6:26 pm)
Re: Pre-Alpha patch for a LiveCD with GUI... What next?, Justin C. Sherrill, (Thu Mar 6, 1:39 pm)
Re: Pre-Alpha patch for a LiveCD with GUI... What next?, Matthias Schmidt, (Thu Mar 6, 11:07 am)
Re: Pre-Alpha patch for a LiveCD with GUI... What next?, Robert Luciani, (Thu Mar 6, 10:42 am)
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