[Fedora-livecd-list] Minimal development environment on Livecd

James Gallagher jbgallagher2000 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Apr 8 05:15:43 UTC 2008


Do we really need 17 games? (including two entries for
solitaire for some reason).

Chess, AisleRiot Solitaire, Mahjongg, Mines and Sudoku
would be sufficient.ion)

And Evolution can be installed post-hard drive install
(assuming an internet connect

After all, extra games can be added via pirut
(assuming an internet connection)

--- Rahul Sundaram <sundaram at fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> James Gallagher wrote:
> > Right, here you go, keeping in mind that this is a
> > LiveCD, do we really need
> > 
> > 1. Selinux, selinux troubleshooter
> > 2. Totem Movie player (it doesn't actually play
> > anything does it?)
> > 3. Gnumeric Spreadsheet (How many people are gonna
> use
> > a livecd for spreadsheet work)
> > 4.Evolution (99%  of peeps will use web based mail
> on
> > a livecd)
> > 5. Some of the rubbish games.
> 
> Note that the Live CD is used for two purposes
> 
> 1) For demonstrating Fedora
> 2) For installing Fedora
> 
> While things like a mail client isn't that useful
> for a demo, it is 
> quite useful on a installed system. Totem plays
> patent unencumbered open 
> formats. I am not sure which games you call rubbish.
> If you can be more 
> specific, that would be useful.
> 
> Rahul
> 
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