there won't be any
sort of support for just dropping in a GNU/Linux package and having the
emulation layer handle it.
In regard to a 'releasable state', kfreebsd-i386 is indeed getting very
close.
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would've
liked to be able to say the same thing about Debian GNU/Solaris one day.
The techincal side sounds just as exciting, but the community and
marketing side of things is slowly turning me sour.
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(There's no debian-installer list afaik. If there is, let me know and I'll
redirect this to it)
I've noticed the debian-desktop page mentions an X/gtkfb port.
I assume gtkfb has something to do with gtk running on the frambuffer. Does
this make any difference to the actual writing of the gtk
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This is just a suggestion/idea, and if it's stupid, feel free to flame me.
Why not develop some sort of apt-build based net install that allows the user
to download source archives and optimize the packages to the architecture etc.
specified in
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