+1 Once you have Java, you can do some simple editing and image 
manipulation with online tools such as ImageJ:

http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/

I would also remove games if they haven't already been removed.  Once 
you have a JRE, (and flash?) the variety of available online games far 
exceeds what you'll find in the standard Gnome.


Ghee Teo wrote:
> John Hawk wrote:
>   
>> One question. How mush of gimp is gtk, gdk, glib, gimp-print etc all of 
>> which we need to run gnome. Could it be the bulk is not that big minus the 
>> required files?
>>   
>>     
>    gimp is an image editor and is an application that uses gtk+. Its 
> removal does not affect
> the functioning of the GNOME desktop as such. If it is in the live CD, I 
> think it is a big
> chunk of memory that could be better used for such thing as a IPS GUI :)
>
> -Ghee
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