Am Donnerstag, 30. Oktober 2008 10:43 schrieb Jeff R. Allen:
> > Design philosophy and guidelines:
> >  1. Small. It must be damn small in size as it runs on embedded system.
> >  2. Extensible. It must be easily extensible to add support for managing
> > new
>
> I agree in principle, but I note that 1 gig CF cards are now USD 11,
> which puts them in reach of all but the most cost-sensitive
> applications. An ALIX 2c2 with case and 1gig CF is USD 125 + 9 + 11 =
> 145. The CF card makes up 7% of the parts cost.

That's what I also think about it. The same is with ram memory.

It would fit more to what the users wants, if there were 2 versions.
1. very small
2. 'everything' is possible

> I agree that the default install of Voyage should stay small, small,
> small (it's actually already too big for my tastes -- why does it have
> busybox AND wget, for example?). I'm looking for the right choice of
> what bigger packages to add to my base install as I've already
> budgeted for the larger CF.
>
> I'm going to investigate webmin today. I know it has the kitchen-sink
> approach, but I'm wondering if maybe I can get the kind of control I
> want, and turn off the things I don't want.
>
>   -jeff
>
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