Hi,
> You can create your own iso and include the packages you want. That is quite dismissive, as this type of argument can be used to discourage anyone from anything. > Packages from AUR won't be included in the official iso and I don't > think games are necessary. What are the requirements for deeming the inclusion of a package as necessary? > There are also space constraints: > - iotop needs python and it's a rather big package. Although iotop itself is only 116152 bytes, I do understand that including Python 3 (142704062 bytes) is a bit much for a CD. > - gptfdisk needs icu, another big package. Are there other tools available for editing GPT partitions? > top is included (procps package), so htop is not absolutely necessary At least htop is tiny, using only 121826 bytes, and being a lot nicer and more practical than top. (/usr/bin/top takes 71221 bytes). If nothing else, I still wish for the inclusion of htop in addition to (or instead of) /usr/bin/top. It's only 50605 bytes more, for a much nicer program. Best regards, Alexander Rødseth (xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)
