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Re: The Distribution



George Bonser wrote:
> 
> We build on the very base Debian install.   This is the 5 floppies that
> get installed during the install phase or the portion of the CDROM install
> where it reports that it is loading the base system. In short, it is
> everything done prior to rebooting the system.

This would be mostly Linux core, ofcourse.

> 
> After rebooting, rather than throw the user into dselect, it should ask a
> few configuration questions.  For example:

This could be doen before reboot.  They could reboot directly into the
GUI.

> This would dprovide the information needed to load a canned X installation
> that would not require the user to run xf86config. These would be an
> unaccellerated X server with fairly basic modes. The user will be told
> that they can add performance later.

This was original idea.  This makes asking them their video type mute.

> Then, a GUI PPP configurator would launch and the internet access set up.

I think an "install from" is more appropriate at this point.  If CDROM,
ppp is not necessary.

> I would say that right now, our distribution consists of the basic install
> and nothing more at this point.

That's because it takes time to look over all the window managers and
various other aspects of the GUI.  I have asked for comments on the
matter so that the decision will be a majority decision instead of just
mine.  It takes time for people to send these recomendations.  Rest
assured that I am working on the GUI.  I will be checking various window
managers today and posting a priliminary decision for debate some time
tonight.

My preliminary decision for the installation window manager is wm2.  It
give enough to appear good and do the job without the overhead.  And it
definately doesn't bring Windoze to mind.

> 
> George Bonser
> If NT is the answer, you didn't understand the question. (NOTE: Stolen sig)
> http://www.debian.org
> Debian/GNU Linux ... the maintainable operating system.