would prefer to see people in Ubuntu. Don't sell yourself short; Ubuntu
is what we are selling when we are making a Live CD.
Ok, as promised:
http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/temp/Mar09/a/LiveDapperBoot.avi.torrent
16meg, worth the view. not worth even consedering for final product, but
Carl Karsten wrote:
Ok, as promised:
http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/temp/Mar09/a/LiveDapperBoot.avi.torrent
16meg, worth the view. not worth even consedering for final product,
but worth chattering about.
Carl, that sounds great!
Unfortunately I get a bad torrent. I you could put the
tis 2006-02-21 klockan 23:39 +0800 skrev Jerome Gotangco:
Firefox 4.7mb
No brainer.
Gaim 6.6mb
Consistency tells us to have it :-).
Thunderbird 6.1mb
Evolution doesn't run on Win yet? (Consistency again!)
Abiword 5.0mb
Do we really need to ship something-Word? Windows still has Wordpad, no?
Le mercredi 08 mars 2006 à 20:35 +0100, Christian Bjälevik a écrit :
tis 2006-02-21 klockan 23:39 +0800 skrev Jerome Gotangco:
Thunderbird 6.1mb
Evolution doesn't run on Win yet? (Consistency again!)
It should, but I don't believe there's an installer available yet.
Abiword 5.0mb
Do we
ons 2006-03-08 klockan 21:54 +0100 skrev Vincent Untz:
Le mercredi 08 mars 2006 à 20:35 +0100, Christian Bjälevik a écrit :
Abiword 5.0mb
Do we really need to ship something-Word? Windows still has Wordpad,
no?
I think we can all agree on that if we should ship something it
would be
imho the win32 foss is a bad idea per se: we shouldn't take 100 mb for
something that's not needed for ubuntu, especially when you're under
heavy size constraints.
given that, if the choice still is to blundle win32 software, the
non-ooo2 option sounds like the most reasonable. no one will ever
Santiago Roza wrote:
imho the win32 foss is a bad idea per se: we shouldn't take 100 mb for
something that's not needed for ubuntu, especially when you're under
heavy size constraints.
Well, remember that the CD isn't just for you and I who already know and
use Ubuntu. It's for a wider
On 2/21/06, Henrik Nilsen Omma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, remember that the CD isn't just for you and I who already know and
use Ubuntu. It's for a wider audience ...
i know that, but the problem is that we're overlapping objectives
here. the ubuntu livecd cannot have the same objetives
Jerome Gotangco wrote:
This selection is pretty good actually, although I would wonder the
use of MMDE for casual computer users.
Yes, I agree that it's probably not mainstream enough. It's just me who
is a Moin-zealot :) That was more a hypothetical list to show some file
sizes.
Wesnoth
Hi !
I think 35MB is a bit too much for something which has a fairly small
audience in the end (besides, TheOpenCD needs some selling points too ;) ).
Considering the great pieces of software we could make available the
Ubuntu part in those 35M, I tend to agree.
What about opening a small
To change its practices requires an effort.
To propose softwares for Windows on CD is a means of reassuring people.
When you listen people around you, you realize that they don't know
what is free softwares, even less than they can have a free office
suite, and even less than any software does
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