What do you want in Home v3.0?
What do you want in Home v3.0?
What I have so far is this:
* Kernel 2.4.22
* Disable session saving in kde
* Add xfce4 as default (preconfigured)
* Add script to switch between window managers (XFCE<->KDE)
* Add frozen bubble (game)
* Delete sshd keys so they are generated on first boot (Security)
Of course I'll upgrade all of the software that is already included.
Let the suggestions begin...
* Kernel 2.4.22
* Disable session saving in kde
* Add xfce4 as default (preconfigured)
* Add script to switch between window managers (XFCE<->KDE)
* Add frozen bubble (game)
* Delete sshd keys so they are generated on first boot (Security)
Of course I'll upgrade all of the software that is already included.
Let the suggestions begin...
Last edited by ShALLaX on Sat Oct 25, 2003 12:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Let me se...
IceWM as default WM
(Not with the ugly default theme, but with a nice one like Anon, IceGnome2, IceBlueCurve, or Aetheria. Maybe someone could make a custom one, designed for a TV screen)
Gnome instead of KDE?
An sshd that is configured for forwarding X.
Software:
gtkam
gphoto2
gtk-theme-switch
IceWM as default WM
(Not with the ugly default theme, but with a nice one like Anon, IceGnome2, IceBlueCurve, or Aetheria. Maybe someone could make a custom one, designed for a TV screen)
Gnome instead of KDE?
An sshd that is configured for forwarding X.
Software:
gtkam
gphoto2
gtk-theme-switch
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Native + Drive F support?
Hello *,
is it possible to have a native install and still having a Drive F: (like 20GB for Gentoox and the rest for drive F:?). That would be great!
Am I right, when I think native will be a lot more performant (espacially native swap).
Another one: I'm not a gcc-tuning expert, but are all compiling switches in make.conf optimal for a low-memory, low-cache Celeron? Perhaps some optimization will do a very good job....
Tutmann
is it possible to have a native install and still having a Drive F: (like 20GB for Gentoox and the rest for drive F:?). That would be great!
Am I right, when I think native will be a lot more performant (espacially native swap).
Another one: I'm not a gcc-tuning expert, but are all compiling switches in make.conf optimal for a low-memory, low-cache Celeron? Perhaps some optimization will do a very good job....
Tutmann
Me and my 1.9gb partition
Hello ShaLLaX
I know you don't want to remove anything but please just in case it's possible bear in mind those of us who have 100mb less in our f partition.
please, please, please
please
please, please
please
I know you don't want to remove anything but please just in case it's possible bear in mind those of us who have 100mb less in our f partition.
please, please, please
please
please, please
please
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Ok, mozilla thunderbird and firebird are in, original mozilla is out.
Telnet client is in so is the telnet server (though its not setup to run).
Im not changing the way Gentoox installs. There will be no full native install or splitting of F. You can already make Gentoox run natively from your F: partition including native swap.
Emacs is too big to justify putting in for only a couple of users.
Bikrs wineX script is for him to sort out, not me.
USB wireless (Prism) device drivers are now included (linux-wlan-ng), though youll have to set them up yourself.
I dont think I'll be making any removals. Youll have to either use a rootfs installation to E: or get a bigger hdd if you dont have enough space on F:.
Oh, also VNC will be preinstalled as I know this has caused some people headaches when it comes to installing.
Telnet client is in so is the telnet server (though its not setup to run).
Im not changing the way Gentoox installs. There will be no full native install or splitting of F. You can already make Gentoox run natively from your F: partition including native swap.
Emacs is too big to justify putting in for only a couple of users.
Bikrs wineX script is for him to sort out, not me.
USB wireless (Prism) device drivers are now included (linux-wlan-ng), though youll have to set them up yourself.
I dont think I'll be making any removals. Youll have to either use a rootfs installation to E: or get a bigger hdd if you dont have enough space on F:.
Oh, also VNC will be preinstalled as I know this has caused some people headaches when it comes to installing.
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p2p
would be great to have xmule and bittorrent in the home edition...