--- On Tue, 24/2/09, Ashok Gautham <[email protected]> wrote:
> - DE
> 1) XFCE (Mainly because I feel Gnome is too much for the
> 512mb RAM limit)
> with its allied apps like ristretto, xfce4 term, Thunar
> etc.
>
> - Development
> 2) Emacs,Gvim,Scite,Tea
> 3) gcc, g++, openjdk, python, perl, ruby, php and ghc
> 4) Django, Rails, Apache, Tomcat
> 5) GNU Octave
> 6) iverilog
>
> -Graphics
> 7) Avidemux
> 8) Gimp, Inkscape
> 9) smplayer
>
> -Shells
> 10) zsh and bash
>
> -Office
> 11) evince, xchm
> 12) OpenOffice.Org-3
>
> -Networking
> 13) Firefox (De Facto :P)
> 14) XChat, irssi
>
>
> Are there any other applications that are recommended?
>
> Also, I am planning to include a README file on the Desktop
> with read only
> permissions outlining how they can mail root asking for
> software they need
> and tips.
> I sincerely hope that I can pass the spark to atleast 10
> more and hence get
> a real
> F/OSS community like Jaya Engineering College has. (Kudos
> to them)
>
> Any suggestions?
Yes, do not ask suggestions. Too much planning doesn't help
here. Go ahead install, start using, add software as and when
required. After all learning CS is a practical field.
Raman.P
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