On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 10:16:04AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Quoting Adam Sjøgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 19:42:26 +0200, hadess wrote: > > > > > I'm working on a Debian-based distro for iMacs and iBooks > > > > Why not use ("plain") Debian? > > Not appealling enough to the new user... _I_ can cope with Debian, but I > don't > think a new user to Linux would fancy it much. > We would replace the installer for a gui one (gtk-1.3 has framebuffer > support, > so it's less overhead than X-based installer), go for Gnome as the default > desktop (Helix Gnome is just a nice way to get everything from one place, and > more current than the Potato packages), add some programs that Debian > wouldn't > allow (Xanim with the modules, or lame, for example), and add some > configuration > tools. > > Every single improvement would be sent to the upstream maintainer or the > Debian > developer of the package. That's not interesting for me to do everything on > my > own as it would only be harder for me to update all the packages, and the > Debian > developers are doing a wonderful job. > > Of course, more comments are welcome
Why don't join the boot-floppies team and help improve the debian installer ? or write some debian configuration tools ? Friendly, Sven LUTHER