On Friday 27 June 2008 1:59:16 pm Chris Ball wrote: > Instead of (or as well as) preparing a separate disk image, we could > prepare a Desktop activity which launches an Xfce session and includes > some office tools, the standard NetworkManager applet, a configurable > CUPS installation, and so on. This could reduce our support load, > allowing us to proceed on with our regularly-scheduled world-saving.
In another thread there is talk of using virtual desktops per Activity, which is an idea that I had been wondering why it hadn't been that way from the beginning. I think the best outcome would be to find a way to do these two complimentary. I don't like the Idea that a desktop and and sugar are mutually exclusive. Simply clicking on an activity in sugar and getting a traditional desktop would work for those that want it. A Windowsy theme and Wine may even satisfy those with urges leaning in that direction. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel