On Mon, May 19, 2014, at 01:54 PM, ttoine wrote: > As little maintenance ? so try first using Unity before considering > switching to another desktop. >
Using unity would mean we need to create a custom desktop seed file for Unity, which would place us in the situation where we do need to do maintenance for it. I would rather our seed file only pointed to an existing DE, which was small in size. lxde is a strong candidate there - one would just need to make sure it is functional enough for what we want it to do. If we start supporting multiple DEs, unity will always be installable though. > Otherwise, LXDE in its latest version is interesting. > > I would keep the very basics if possible: Firefox, Ardour, Gimp and > Inkscape, maybe a video editor like Pitivi. But I would drop Libre Office > and other stuff like that. The smaller ISO is not meant to be used as a live tool, so if we are to put any applications on it other than a basic DE, a web browser and the installer, we need to figure out why. I would still like it if one could do a bit of troubleshooting with it. And for that, it's good to have jack, and perhaps one application to go with it. As for other areas, I wouldn't know what would be worth to include for the sake of troubleshooting. -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
