Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > Hello, > > I'm aware that this is perhaps a little off-topic for the -dev list, but > I feel that this thread could really help future development of the CD, > so please bear with me and help me out with as much feedback as you can > muster. :) > > The LiveCD project rarely hears much back from its end users, unless > someone has a problem booting, or understanding how to use the CD, or > having trouble building LFS (in which case they're talking to the wrong > list anyway). > > The effect is that we really have no idea who uses the CD, how useful > certain features/aspects of it are, what things may need to be improved > and so on. So please, if you use the LFS LiveCD, please reply to this > thread (on whatever list you read it), and if possible, provide the > following info: > > 1) What version of the CD do you use/have? >
6.2-5 > 2) What do you use the CD most for? xLFS building > 3) What are the most useful parts of the CD to you? > SSH > 4) What is the most annoying or useless bits of the CD? Mozilla suite (crashes randomly with arrow keys), *SIGH* I need to run it though a debugger probably. > 5) What would you change/add/improve? I would have to give this some thought, but at the moment nothing. GDB if its not on the cd already. > Of course any other thoughts or comments are welcome. We really just > need to get an idea of how useful our project is to the community. If > it's too much work to answer the above, just a short reply saying you > use the CD would be helpful, too. > > Thanks in advance, No, thank you for a live cd that makes a damn good build environment. > > -- > JH -- Eric Hobbs -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-chat FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
