GG> From: Garrett Goebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GG>
GG> I'd like to see more configuration options in between. I remember when
GG> Linux, X, Networking, and Dev tools could all be fit on a 65MB HD with a
GG> little room left over. I used to laugh at Win95 taking up 65 MB of drive
GG> capacity... Now your average linux distribution will try to take 800+MB.
GG>
The comparison is unfair.
Well, sure, but imagine if Win98 included Photoshop and MS Office and MS
Visual Studio, and *also* WordPerfect Office and other competing programs.
That said, I agree that more gradations could be useful, but we have to be
careful not to offer so many choices that the new user gives up in
frustration, or chooses the wrong one for his needs.
However, I'm not sure I like the idea of separate choices for KDE vs
GNOME... I use GNOME for my desktop environment, but kppp for dialup, and
when KOffice is officially released, I may use some of its apps as well.
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