* Frank Terbeck [Wed Dec 28, 2011 at 03:40:29PM +0100]: > Michael Prokop wrote:
[irc client] > > Hm, good point. But the ones needing help need network > > access anyway, so they can just install their favourite IRC client > > anyway, no? (I'm aware that we did provide out-of-the-box config for > > irssi which just joined our channel, but I didn't see that many > > people using that actually.) > True. But still. ;) > The client I'm installing on my machines (I'm connected 24/7 on one > machine that has `irssi') is usually `epic4', because it does *not* > require any configuration. > % irc nickname irc.freenode.net > ...and I'm on freenode. That's enough for quick chats, IMHO. `ircii' is > even simpler and only requires minimal dependencies, but epic is a > little more convenient to use out-of-the-box, I think (and we probably > ship its dependencies already). Both are alternatives for the `irc' > command used above. Ok thanks! Added them to the list of software packages open for discussion. > [...] > > grml96 is the result of one single grml2iso command line, so it > > won't receive a different package list than grml32 and grml64 but > > instead will just continue being the result of the two ISOs getting > > combined, from my POV. > That's good. Although, I'd probably burden people with calling grml2iso > themselves. But you guys are better people than me. ;-) Let's see what kind of feedback we get regarding grml96. > > And IIRC Christian already mentioned that he doesn't consider the > > "artificial limit" an real issue for grml96, and I don't really > > neither. > So the policy is rather: Here's an image with grml32+64 for your > convenience, but be advised that it may not fit on a blank CD, but > probably on your USB pen-drive. Jepp :) > > If booting from CD is *that* important and relevant > > you shouldn't care about the MBs that you're "losing" with burning > > the ~350MB grml32/grml64 ISO to CD. > I couldn't agree more. The quicker `toram' beats the living shit out of > a half-full CD. :)) regards, -mika-
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