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
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 yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.comwrote:
Just been talking with someone about a spin of Lubuntu he made himself.
It's
Le Friday 27 May 2011 à 18:51 +0100, Yorvyk a écrit :
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
Most people wants all the work done. Just install the system and
start to browse the web, write an e-mail and two or three more
things. No complications and no effort looking for programs. Believe
me, there're plenty people like this. That's why most of them use
Hi,
This idea is really cool.
I think you could add a lightweight web browser and set its homepage to be a
local HTML page which displays some guide how to use the LiveCD or
recommends some lightweight applications for users to choose.
Regards,
TRẦN Duy Hùng
http://www.nguyentieuhau.com/
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