On 11-03-26 05:16 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Bodhi is a minimalistic, enlightened, Linux desktop.
[...]
It is based on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and uses the Enlightenment desktop manager.
Makes me curious: is that really a separate "distribution" and if so
why? I mean, the way I see it, it would make a lot of sense to just
create a bunch of Debian bohdi-<foo> packages and publish it as a Debian
repository, so you could install a basic Debian system in the usual way,
add you repository to /etc/apt/sources.conf, and then install the
`bohdi' meta-package. Is that what you've done, and if not, why not?
Stefan
This way you can have a livecd with the setup as it will be once installed.
It is just an ubuntu respin, you don't have to call it another distro if
you don't want.
To be honest I would like it if ubuntu did exactly what you suggested,
provide an ubuntu metapackage that could turn debian into ubuntu.
Jeremy
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