On Tue, 27 May 2014, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:

I've reconsidered a bit.

lubuntu-core is great to base on, but we would at least need to add
networking, and a few other things.
We could also, as pointed out, just go with a smaller version of our
XFCE setup - that would save us some energy, since we already know
Xubuntu/XFCE better than Lubuntu/LXDE. In fact, our current DE, without
the multimedia metas is probably quite a bit smaller than the Xubuntu
installer. So, perhaps better to start with that.

So, I think I will do that. I'm sure no one is against taking that road.

So do we start another est of seeds or add another task to the seeds we have? From what I have seen either way is possible, but having two seed branches would be easier to work on from a clarity POV.

I would still like to break out the settings from ubuntustudio-settings that are audio performance related. I am not sure which package to put them in... I had thought about adding them to -audio-core (or is that -minimal) I am thinking about such things as swappiness, for example. My reasoning is that when installing studio metas on other DEs but our own, the de settings are not relevant but the audio settings are. I would be quite happy to see these included in the -controls package if that would be better. I am thinking the -controls package is going to become something that will be depended on by audio-minimal anyway.

My thinking is that the controls package would both change settings to a known good audio default as well as giving the user the means to tweak things further.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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