> The Haifux W2L planning meetings are well-known for their distro fights.
> I want you to think about a different direction: A Haifux distro. And I
> mean one that will be easy to prepare.

If we don't have distro fights, you are taking all the fun out of it :-)


> The process is as follows: We install some Linux on a computer. The
> computer is then fine-tuned to handle local issues well (ADSL/cable
> connections, Hebrew on several applications etc). In short, we play with
> the computer until it's exactly like we want it.
When you install, you will need to load drivers for his/her special hardware, 
modems, sound cards etc.
That is why all the major distro's have written an installation script that 
will automaticaly detect hardware and install the right drivers.

I think however it is good to prepare disks with other packages such as 
Hspell, OpenOffice, Hebrew fonts etc. that will be installed later.

--
Ori Idan


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