Hi! I think this is an interesting thread. A few ideas:
1. make install of progrms directly available from the menu. With a right click one can administer menu items. ine thing is to under eg word processing, you can add a menu item like koffice, if it is not there, and adding the menu item will also install the "program". This would be easily understandable for a newbie. It is directly related to the main tool that the newbie (and others) use, namely the menu. Administer menu items could also let the menu item go away - and that would then uninstall the packages too. 2. if we install big chunks of software, then the distributions should be availiable in big chunks, eg in some kind of .img format, which is a collection of packages. This could speed up installation tremendiously. Often it takes say 45 minutes to install the main selection of packages. This should be doable in 2 mins, if we just install a standard .iso like image (maybe an ext3 fs in some quickly uncompressable format) and then readjust the size of the file system afterwards. This could be good for system preinstallation for Linux mackine vendors over a 100 Mbit network, and for others with such capability, whic is commonplace LAN technology. With a 100 Mbit LAN you can install a 1 GB system in less than 2 mins (120 secs). Best regards keld
