Sounds interesting. I would think that if you are leaving all other apps up
to the user you minus well leave the browser up to them as well.

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Yorvyk <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just been talking with someone about a spin of Lubuntu he made himself.
>  It's basically the live CD with out the applications.  The only stuff on it
> are the System Tools and Preferences menu, and Terminal and Leafpad in the
> Accessories menu.  The idea being that people can install their preferred
> apps. or for use on Eeepc netbooks with 2 gig SSD where not every thing from
> the live CD may be needed.
> One thing we did wonder was, would people need a browser as part of the
> install or would they rather just pick the one they want from Synaptic.
>
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